His Words Are Alive!

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The Lord is good and greatly to be praised. He is faithful to His promises. His words are living and true in our daily lives.
 
Yes He is. It's difficult to be a Christian, but it is also a wonderful thing. I'm glad that He loves us.

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There are moments we do not understand the Words of the Lord right away whenever we meditate His words. Because it can foretell a future warning—things that we do not see yet to happen in our life. When we pray to Him, we always asked for answers to our prayers. Sometimes it's so difficult to grasp the meaning of His words until there are things happening in our lives and then we realized that the Words of the Lord is being revealed to us. Like what happened to Joseph when he was sold as a slave, when he was imprisoned. During those lonely moments, if we are in his situation—we cannot immediately understand that those trials are happening to him for a future glory. That's why, there is always HOPE in God's words. It's really alive... because it's happening in our daily lives too. We as Christians passed through several trials in our lives, but no matter how big or small it may be per individual—the Words of God apply to all. "He will never leave us nor forsake us... He will give us hope and a future."
 
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