Saturday, March 21, 2015

The Red Sea

How many times to get to a place that seems as if nothing is possible. The cards are stacked against you, the odds are insurmountable, you have the world on your shoulders and the weight is too much, the bills are plying up like a tidal wave, seeking to swallow you in its wake, I believe that this is just what the

children of Israel felt when they were trying to escape the Egyptians and they came among this wall of water blocking their path.


Can you imagine the defeat, the exhaustion, the fear, the despair they felt! I can, maybe not to that magnitude because I have never been in a situation where my life and my freedom were at stake. But, I can take the my times of fear and despair and multiply it by thousands I get the idea. Do you?


This morning during my time of prayer with my Heavenly Father and my time of devotions; I was reminded that He will not withhold any good thing from me. So when I get to a place of seeming defeat I begin to pray and put out my hypothetical staff over that "red sea" and I know with faith that my Father who is in heaven will part it. You see, if it is according to His will, he says to "Ask and you will receive, knock and the door will be open, seek and you will find"


Did you hear it? Was there any ambiguity in those words, NO!; none at all...those words speak of certainty and they are present participle being they re happening and will happen. So, maybe you are like me and about to begin a project that is bigger than you, to take on things and thinkings that have existed for more than fifty years, naysayers, sin, the world and the devil; be encourage our Heavenly Father will path the "Red Sea".  Pray, believe, trust, put out your staff and stand firm watch him work.....because He Will!





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