The Word

SUNDAY MANNA 02 JUNE ‘24

Dr. Daniel O. C. | Jun 02, 2024


YWCA

TRUST IN YAHWEH COMPLETELY TO LEAD YOU IN ALL SITUATIONS!

Saints of God Most High, hear God’s word for you today:

Trust in Adonai with all your heart; do not rely on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him; then he will level your paths. Don’t be conceited about your own wisdom; but fear Adonai, and turn from evil.” (Proverbs 3:5-7)

Trust in the Lord, Adonai Yahweh completely and do not rely on your own opinions. With all your heart, rely on Him to guide you, and He will lead you in every decision you make.

Become intimate with Him in whatever you do, and He will lead you wherever you go. Don’t think for a moment that you know it all, for wisdom comes when you adore Adonai Hashem with undivided devotion and avoid everything that’s wrong.

ELEMENTS TO BE CONSIDERED DURING LIFE’S STORMS

Acknowledge that God is with you.
As we go through life’s stormy experiences, it is vital to acknowledge God’s presence (Isaiah 43:2 / Daniel 3:23-25).

Avoid overestimating your problem.
The common mistake people always make during a life-storm encounter is the overestimating of their problem.

In the gospel of Mark 4:38, the disciples made the same mistake by overestimating the size and magnitude of the problem.
They said, “we are perishing”.

We do not need to look at the size of the problems but consider the greatness of our God, His Sovereignty, His ultimate power, His supernatural ability and His immense love for us. Hallelujah!

Gehazi the servant of Elisha the prophet looked at the size of the problem, but Elisha chose to see God with the eyes of faith (2 Kings 6:15-17).

David the shepherd youth did not look at the physical size of Satan in the form of Goliath, but chose to trust in God for victory (1 Samuel 17:40-47). Therefore, he received a great victory for the army of Israel. Glory to God Most High!

GOD’S WORD IS OUR COMPASS DURING LIFE’S STORMS IN JESUS’ MIGHTY NAME, AMEN!

Somebody shout a resounding, “AMEN HALLELUJAH!

Shalom and good morning.
Dr. Daniel O. C.

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