π‘️ You Are Not Alone. In life, we all face opposition. Sometimes it comes from people, sometimes from life’s challenges, and sometimes from within ourselves. It can feel like everything is pushing against you. But God has already spoken: > “They will fight against you, but they shall not prevail against you. For I am with you,” says the Lord, “to deliver you.” – Jeremiah 1:19 This isn’t just a verse — it’s a promise. π₯ When You’re Under Attack... Emotionally exhausted? Spiritually dry? Physically drained or stuck in a hard place? Remember: No matter how fierce the battle, the outcome is already written — “they shall not prevail.” --- π Let This Be Your Reminder Today: ✅ God sees your struggle. ✅ He knows your name. ✅ He has a plan to deliver you. ✅ And no attack — spiritual, emotional, or physical — can succeed against His purpose for your life. --- π¬ Need prayer or encouragement? π Read more at imbelieving.blogspot.com π£️ Share this with someone who needs strength...
Inspired by Acts 16:28 He knew his life was over. The prison doors had flung wide open, and every prisoner was suddenly free. No warning. No human explanation. Just freedom — uncontainable, undeniable, impossible. The jailer knew what this meant: execution. He would be held responsible. The king would demand his head. He had no excuse, no backup plan, no second chance. So, in his desperation, he reached for his sword to end his own life. A man who had been working hard to feed his family… A man doing his duty… A man trying to survive… Now stood on the edge of a final, permanent decision. But then — a voice pierced through the darkness: > “Do not harm yourself! We are all here!” — Acts 16:28 --- π Does this sound familiar? How many people today feel exactly like that jailer? Caught in a situation with no way out... Facing failure, shame, or judgment… Feeling like death is the only escape... And so, some decide to end it all. Maybe you're one of them. Maybe you’ve thought: “No on...
“Many rebuked him and told him to be quiet, but he shouted all the more, ‘Son of David, have mercy on me!’” — Mark 10:48 Have you ever felt like giving up on prayer? Like your cries to God are falling on deaf ears? That maybe God isn’t listening, or worse—maybe He doesn’t care? That’s exactly what Bartimaeus could have felt in Mark 10. He was blind, desperate, and sitting by the roadside when he heard Jesus was passing by. This was his chance. So he cried out, “Son of David, have mercy on me!” But instead of support, he was met with rebuke. The crowd told him to be quiet, to stay in his place, to stop disturbing the Master. But Bartimaeus refused to be silenced. He shouted even louder. And that, right there, is the key: when life tells you to give up, when the devil whispers that your prayers are useless—shout all the more. Many are quietly suffering because they’ve allowed discouragement to silence their faith. But not Bartimaeus. He kept his eyes on Jesus (even with...
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