5 Great Messages from God for Your Life | A Message That Will Change Your Life.

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In the shadow of our greatest sufferings, we often wonder if God is present in our lives. We are looking for answers to the question of why we have to go through difficulties, why we experience pain and how we can find the strength to get up. Sometimes life presents us with trials that seem too difficult to overcome. In the face of illness, loss of loved ones, broken dreams or loneliness, it is easy to lose faith and hope.
But in this dark place where we struggle with our own limitations, God reminds us that we are not alone. On this journey of doubt, God is speaking five messages to us - messages that have the power to transform our lives. Whether you're going through a storm of life's hardships right now, or just need a little hope and encouragement, God's messages can be a light on your path to regaining your strength and self-confidence.
It is thanks to them that we can discover that even in the darkest moments, God is with us, holding our hand and guiding us on the road to salvation.

In our lives, we constantly encounter obstacles and make mistakes. Sometimes we feel an inner voice that whispers to us that our shortcomings and failures make us unworthy of God's love. But it is at this very moment that God gives us his first message: "I will not leave you despite your mistakes and failures." In the Holy Scripture, in the letter to the Romans, we read: "And I am persuaded that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else creation will not be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord." These words give us the certainty that regardless of our imperfections, God not only loves us, but is also ready to be with us at every moment of our lives. Our mistakes and failings are no obstacle to God's love.

On the contrary, His love is immovable and unchanging, no matter how wrong we may be. God knows our weaknesses and still chooses to love us. It is His love that gives us hope for redemption, for new beginnings, and the possibility of growing in His grace. Let this truth envelop you in moments of doubt and guilt. Regardless of what has happened, regardless of our mistakes and failures, God is with us, ready to accept our repentant hearts and provide us with redemption. His love is stronger than our weaknesses, and His mercy is limitless. When we look at Jesus, we see that he came to the suffering, healed the sick, forgave sinners and gave them new hope. His love was so all-encompassing that there was no barrier he would not cross to reach us.
Even on the cross, in the moment of greatest suffering, Jesus expressed unconditional love and forgiveness, saying: "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do." Jesus came into the world to show us God's love and to offer us salvation. God's message is clear: no matter what life brings, His love is unwavering and unchanging. Don't let mistakes or failures cut you off from that love. Trust in His promise and accept His mercy. God is ready to pour out his love on you, transform your life and lead you on the path of renewal and reconciliation.

The second message from God carries a unique truth: "God's power is made perfect in weakness." This message awakens our curiosity and points to the mystery that in our most powerless moments we can experience God's power. In the Letter to the Corinthians, we read the words: "My grace is sufficient for you. For my power is made perfect in weakness." These words are like an indication that in our weakness, in our limitations, God can reveal his power. We often try to hide our weaknesses, strive for perfection and pretend that everything is fine.
But God tells us that it is in our weakness that we can experience His amazing power. There are situations in our lives that overwhelm us. We feel vulnerable, lost and helpless. But that's when God reminds us that His power can be revealed in our powerlessness. It's like climbing a steep slope, where each of our weak links becomes an anchor point for God's strength. This is the moment when we can surrender to His grace and allow Him to work in our lives. When we discover that our own efforts are not enough, that we need something greater, God gives us His power.
His grace is like an energy that fills our hearts, minds and souls, giving us strength to act and overcome adversity. Then you will understand that you do not have to rely only on your own strength, but you can rely on God's power that transcends all limits. So, when you feel weak and helpless, don't be afraid. God wants to reveal His power just when you need it most. Accept His grace and open yourself to His action. Be ready that in your weakness you can experience unimaginable power and transformation. Then you will see how God turns your weaknesses into strength and uses them to reveal His glory.

The third profound truth that God communicates to us is that He loves us more than we can imagine. This love is revealed in the most momentous act - the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross. Sacred Scripture says: "Even for a just man, it is only with the greatest difficulty that one undertakes to die. Although perhaps for a kind man, one would dare to die. But God shows his love for us precisely in that Christ died for us while we were still young. sinners". The depth of God's love is incomprehensible to the human mind. God loves us so much that He was willing to make the ultimate sacrifice - the life of His Son - to save us. Jesus Christ, the Son of God, suffered the cross
and gave His life to free us from sin and open the way to eternal salvation. This is the highest expression of His love for us. Jesus did not die only for perfect or righteous people, but for us sinners. God did not wait for us to improve in order to love us. His love surpasses our mistakes and sins.It was in our weakness and sinfulness that Jesus chose to die for us, that we might be saved and renewed by His grace.Jesus' love is also revealed in His daily company and care for us. He knows our worries, our joys and our pains. His love is so close that it never leaves our side.
He is faithful and ready to sustain, comfort and guide us in the path of truth. As we discover the depth of God's love, we begin to see our worth and dignity as His beloved children. Knowing that God loves us so infinitely, we can follow His will with confidence and humility, knowing that we are loved and precious. Let this truth of God's love permeate your heart and enliven every aspect of your life. God loves you so much that He gave His Son so that you could be saved. Accept this unimaginable love and you will experience the fullness of joy, peace and meaning that you can only experience in His boundless love.
 

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The fourth message from God that should be constantly in our hearts is that He is always with us, even in the most difficult moments when we think we are alone. God gives us strength and supports us. In the book of Joshua we read: "Have I not commanded you: Be strong and courageous? Do not be afraid and do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go." Often in life we encounter situations that seem insurmountable. We suffer loss, we experience financial difficulties, we experience difficult relationships or we face unknown challenges.

It is easy to lose hope in such moments, but God reminds us that His presence is always with us. No matter where we are or what adversity we face, God is with us. His promise is unequivocal: "Be strong and brave, do not be afraid and do not be afraid". This assurance is not empty, but is strengthened by His omnipotence and love. God is our traveling companion who goes before us, sustaining our steps and lending a helping hand in difficult times. When we feel lonely and overwhelmed, God is there to comfort us and give us strength. His presence gives us hope, courage and the certainty that we are not alone in our struggles.

He knows our pains, fears and desires. His omnipresence and protection are like a light that chases away the darkness and shows the way ahead. Let this truth speak to your heart and bring comfort. No matter what you're going through, remember that God is with you. May His promise strengthen your faith and give you strength to face difficulties and go through life with confidence. You are not alone, because God is with you every step of the way, guiding and supporting you at every moment.



The fifth and one of the most important messages from God is the gift of hope and purpose in our lives. He not only accompanies us in our difficulties, but also guides us towards a future full of hope and deep meaning. In Psalm 139 we read, "Your eyes saw me in the womb, You wrote my days on your scroll, You planned them before any existed." Often in life, we may feel lost, confused, or overburdened by difficulties. We can ask ourselves questions about the meaning of our existence and the purpose we should pursue. Yet God reminds us that He has a plan for each of us and that our lives have a deep purpose.

When we turn to God, he reveals new horizons to us. He gives us tips, shows us our talents, passions and tasks that we have to fulfill. God guides and supports us so that we can discover our vocation and pursue it with joy and full commitment. God also gives us hope for the future. No matter how difficult our present circumstances may be, He promises us that His plan for us is full of good and blessing. When we hold to His will and follow His way, we can be sure that our lives have meaning and that every day has value.

The hope that God gives is the power that fuels our faith and strengthens us in difficult times. He is a source of unwavering optimism, even in the face of adversity. When we have hope, we have the strength to face challenges and keep believing that a better tomorrow is possible. Let the gift of hope and purpose that God gives you fill your heart.

Know that your life matters and God has a plan for you. Whatever difficulties you face, remember that God is with you and wants to lead you to a life of joy, fulfillment, and purpose. Open yourself to His message and trust that God

has a wonderful plan for you.
 

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God’s Plan for His Creation
The reality is that the Bible is the only reliable guide that we have, discount it and you are in the mire of guesswork and conjecture. The Bible gives us the right way to live and does have a lot of prophecy, some accurately fulfilled, some still future. The prophet Daniel 12:9-10, says that some will be kept secret and sealed till the end time, but those who seek the truth and study all the Word will understand.

Isaiah prophesied about 75 generations ago; Isaiah 24:1 Be warned, the Lord is about to lay waste to the earth, to devastate it and scatter its inhabitants.
By now, perhaps 1 billion people will have read this prophesy and it never happened to them. Why should we think it could happen to this generation?
There are several possibilities that could bring about a worldwide disaster: a nuke war, a comet strike, earthquakes, volcanoes, a Coronal Mass Ejection, etc. Everyone can see that there will soon have to be some kind of severe shakeup to sort out the world’s problems.

With Bible prophesy, I have found that it is necessary to clear the mind of humanistic ideas and look at it from what God’s purpose might be:
1/ God created everything. Genesis 1:1, Isaiah 66:1-2

2/ He does have a plan for His creation. Psalms 33:11

3/ That plan seems to be the formation of a group of beings like Himself, who freely choose to love and serve Him. Isaiah 43:10

4/ Those who refuse to acknowledge Him, may face destruction. Deuteronomy 7:10, Romans 9:22-29

God’s plan involved choosing one righteous man, Abraham, who demonstrated real faith in God and using his descendants to be a nation that would be ‘a light to the nations’, showing everyone the right way to live. Unfortunately, the Israelites did not do this and they divided into two nations, who both went into exile from the Holy Land. The return of Judah has started, still to be completed, but Israel is at present still scattered among the nations. When their decreed exile punishment is completed very soon, as we are told in Ezekiel 4:4-5 and Leviticus 26:18, then all the twelve tribes, including faithful Christian people from every race, nation and language, will be able to go and live in their heritage, in peace and prosperity. Isaiah 35:1-10, Ezekiel 34:11-31

The Lord’s Holy Land, Deut. 11:12 must be cleared and cleansed; at the first Exodus the people were tasked to do that, Deut. 6:19 but they failed to complete the job and the remaining inhabitants induced the Israelites into idolatry. This time, the Lord Himself will punish His enemies and clear all the area promised to the Patriarchs. Deuteronomy 32:34-43, 2 Chronicles 7:14, Ezekiel 30:1-5 and the more than 100 prophesies that describe the forthcoming Lord’s Day of vengeance and wrath, a worldwide judgement/punishment by fire that will fulfil Psalms 83:1-18, Isaiah 24:1-23, and the Sixth Seal of Revelation 6:12-17.

Then, the Lord’s faithful Christian people will live in the Land, being all that He originally planned for them, but the rest of the world – slowly recovering from this terrible fire judgement, will form a One World government.
Ref; logostelos.info