Their is nothing prayer cannot do. Prayer can do many things in our lives. Prayers can break strongholds, mend a broken heart, comfort the weak, mend broken relationships, help the weary, those who have lost faith, prayers give a sense of peace, joy and calmness through our mind. Never give up on prayers because prayers works. Pray feverently, pray without ceasing and pray steadfast. Have a blessed week ahead saints. ❤🙏🙏💜😇❤
It is terribly difficult in the middle of a storm & you seem so lost but God. He is with you and working things out for you. Never stop praying & always talk to God. He is with you and God will bring you through it.
This is exactly what I needed today. We lost our daughter in June she was a stillborn and so we are currently in a storm that seems to never end and so this was just what I needed to hear today.❤
Sorry to hear this can’t imagine what you are going through!! God sometimes doesn’t intervene for years. I’ve been in storm with my marriage for 7 years and it’s painful everyday. I’ll never know why he is doing this. Pray for you that you are comforted by Jesus
*GOD is telling you, Trust Me.I've stayed with you through every storm in your life.I've given you all that you need.I have,and always will protect you, your family and loved ones.Things may be difficult for you right now, but just trust in My timing.A change in your circumstances is coming. Trust Me and enjoy this new day 🙌🏽*
God is always with through the storms, their hard and long but you just have to keep the faith each day be still , he is inside of us let him work it out for you just be still❤
I’ve been in a storm with my marriage for 7 years and nothing has changed! Very difficult knowing God is allowing this and staying quiet. Everyday is extremely difficult but I will continue praying and have hope
Continue praying and waiting in God's timing do not give up...i would like to recommend the following book: "What if we start over?" when repentance meets forgiveness everything is possible
@@leontorres965 thank you so much for your suggestion I’ll look into it. Difficult being in such long suffering not knowing how much longer this can go on. Thank you for your encouragement 🙏
Thank you for standing with me for my breakthrough. God for sure is working behind the scenes. I just grow weary after all this time, and every morning I struggle to regain hope and so on
As Christians it’s important to trust God no matter what we are going through. God is our only strength in this world. Like many other single parents things are tough on me. Both of my sons are autistic and non verbal. I’m constantly struggling to provide for them and now that I’m home schooling them things are especially hard. I’m having trouble getting their school supplies. I’m overwhelmed and so ashamed. Father God hear my prayers. My faith in you is strong! Even as I constantly struggle to pay my rent. And I constantly struggle to provide groceries for my children! I trust you Lord! I’m choosing to keep faith. Walking with faith is the most important thing us christian’s must do. That’s why love compassion and prayers are all we truly need. Please keep me in your prayers.
There were many times I wanted to give up and give in too throw in the towel and God turned my situation each and everytime. If God has brought us thus far why would He leave us and give up on us now. Saint keep pushing and fighting with God by our side all things are possible.❤❤🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤
LESSONS TO LEARN; 1)If we couldn't face problems, we couldn't know that God can solve our problems. 2)God didn't say it would be easy but he said he would be with us. 3)Keep praying for rain in the dry seasons. Thanks for such inspiring video keep it up and keep making more of them 👍🏾.
Lord i know that u are inside of me i know that u protecting me LORD help me in every area of my life... GOD i seek forgiveness and help to destroy the evil of addiction in cigarette in me... Help me GOD please HELP ME I CANNOT DO IT ALONE GOD...
Dear God, I pray for a spirit of humility and the ability to consider others before myself. “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves.” - Philippians 2:3
Good morning Father thank you for watching gardeners me and my wife and family last night Father watch over us today thank you for all your blessings and grace Mercy father help my wife she has pin in her lower back Also she needs a liver transplant father Keep me strong so I can take care of her after her surgery Thank you so much for her my prayers Amen 🙏
Amen, Jesus I wish you didn't have to take two of my little brothers, my mom and my baby momma, and my great grandmother, I really miss you Michael, Zack, Deborah, Karen, Helen, I really wish I had a few more years with you guys down here. 🙏🥺😥
Thank you God. This was the one I needed to hear. Jesus will take me through this storm and I will know both He and the storm to be a gift. I am in immense gratitude. Thank you God. Thank you Jesus. Any who are reading, pray for me. I am praying for all who read.
With Christ in my vessel I can smile at and through this storm. My God is way way bigger than all my storms combined in Jesus mighty name amen thank you Lord God!!!
Amen!!! Lord, I thank you for walking with me through this storm of cancer diagnosis I recently received! Lord, I am on my knees, thanking you for this storm, because it has made me stronger, a stronger women, a stronger mother, and a stronger believer! Thank you for granting me peace through this storm! I know one day I will be healed from this, and all glory will be your Father!
Stop that nonsense my friend. Since you posted in late March I believe ? You have been on my prayer list. This is one of the most highly regarded christian motivational sites in the world so I seriously doubt that my list was the only one your name appears on. He knows you. He sees you daily. Your needs He is well aware of and sometimes these things take longer than our watch likes, but it is on His time....remember that. Stop your fear, stop your doubt and believe in our incredible God Almighty. May God bless you.
This is a great message, I am part of a nursing home ministry and plan to use this video for our message, We cover 3 different nursing homes on Sundays, The thing that gets me is the residents are all in a storm yet when you ask how they are dong they dont complain, Makes me feel foolish when i complain about the little storms i face when they are facing big storms and dont complain. I praise God for the Love he put in me towards the residents, please pray for this ministry
My Prayers are with you: Remember Jesus is in control: He hears your cry: your baby 👶🏻 is cover in the blood 🩸 of Jesus: HAVE FAITH; HE HEARS YOU: HE WILL GET YOU OUT OF A STROM: HAVE FAITH😇🙏🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🌹
Recognize that grief is a natural response to pain and loss. There is nothing wrong with grieving. Second, we know that times of grief serve a purpose. Ecclesiastes 7:2 says, “It is better to go to the house of mourning than to go to the house of feasting, for this is the end of all mankind, and the living will lay it to heart.” This verse implies that grief can be good because it can refresh our perspective on life. Third, we remember that feelings of grief are temporary. “Weeping may remain for a night, but rejoicing comes in the morning” (Psalm 30:5). There is an end to mourning. Grief has its purpose, but it also has its limit. Through it all, God is faithful. There are many Scriptures that remind us of God’s faithfulness in times of mourning. He is with us even in the valley of the shadow of death (Psalm 23:4). When David sorrowed, he prayed this in Psalm 56:8: “You have kept count of my tossings; put my tears in your bottle. Are they not in your book?” (ESV). The touching image of God catching our tears is full of meaning. He sees our grief and does not disdain it. Like Jesus entered into the grief of the mourners in Bethany, God enters into our grief. At the same time, He reassures us that all is not lost. Psalm 46:10 reminds us to “be still” and rest in the knowledge that He is God. He is our refuge (Psalm 91:1-2). He works all things together for the good of those He has called (Romans 8:28). An important part of overcoming grief is expressing it to God. The Psalms contain numerous examples of pouring out one’s heart to God. Interestingly, the psalmist never ends where he began. He may start a psalm with expressions of grief, but, almost invariably, he will end it with praise (Psalm 13; Psalm 23:4; Psalm 30:11-12; Psalm 56). God understands us (Psalm 139:2). When we commune with Him, we are able to open our minds to the truth that He loves us, that He is faithful, that He is in control, and that He knows how He is going to work it out for our good. Another important step in overcoming grief is to share it with others. The body of Christ is designed to ease the burdens of its individual members (Galatians 6:2), and fellow believers have the ability to “mourn with those who mourn” (Romans 12:15). Often, the grieving tend to shun others, increasing feelings of isolation and misery. It is much healthier to seek counseling, and group settings can be invaluable. Groups offer listening ears and helpful encouragement, camaraderie, and guidance in working through the grief. When we share our stories with God and others, our grief is lessened. Sadly, grief is part of the human experience. Loss is part of life, and grief is a natural response to loss. But we have the hope of Christ, and we know that He is strong enough to carry our burdens (Matthew 11:30). We can give our hurt to Him because He cares for us (1 Peter 5:7). We can find solace in the Holy Spirit, our Comforter and Paraclete (John 14:16). In grief, we cast our burdens on Him, rely on the community of the church, delve into the truth of the Word, and ultimately experience hope (Hebrews 6:19-20). Yes this is wordy. Hoping you are a reader and that this helps you and what you are experiencing. May God bless you.