We are NOT alone
Posted by secondchancetolive on July 12, 2007
Welcome back to Second Chance to Live. I am so glad you decided to stop by and visit with me. I am impressed to reiterate what I have said in many of my posts. Don’t give up on the process, on a loving God or on yourself. I needed to remind myself of this reality today. I have been experiencing some anxiety of late concerning Second Chance to Live. I believe that God through various people has been encouraging me to prepare myself for exciting challenges. I am not sure what these challenges will entail for me personally. My experience has taught me that I can trust the process, the God of my understanding and how I am being led. I know that the change will be awesome, because I will learn phenomenal life empowering lessons. I know that I can trust that I will be well taken care of and that I will mount up with wings like an eagle. I do not have to lean on my own understanding, but I can acknowledge God and He will direct my steps.
You may be encountering situations, a new disability or other life changing experiences. Rest assured that you are being taken care of and you will get what you need to succeed beyond your wildest dreams. Do not focus on what you do not understand. More will be revealed to you as more will be revealed to me in my process. Know for sure that you are not alone in your process. You can reach out to a loving God, to people that care for you and to me. If you need to talk about your situation, circumstances or disability please leave me a comment. I will get back to you.
You do not have to isolate. You are more than enough and you are loved. Please remember that you have a future and a hope and that hope will not disappoint because of the love of God that has be shed abroad in your heart. If you have doubts, God is listening. We don’t have to rely on our own understanding. Draw near to God and He will draw near to you my friend. You are a remarkable person, and you are a bright and shinning star to those in your world. Do not give up on the process, on a loving God or on yourself. You are loved from the crown on your head to the sole of your feet. You are blessed going out and coming in, your lying down and your rising up my friend. You may be facing difficult or uncertain times, but that is not the end of the story. Trust me on that reality. What may have been meant to cause you harm, will be turned for your good. Just wait and see my friend. We are NOT alone!
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