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“Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever! Amen.” -Ephesians 3:20-21


There are things in life that I’ve struggled to pray for. I think sometimes it’s a fear of disappointment. I know God CAN, but not sure He WILL. Can you identify with that? We know that He is able, right? But will He really do it for us? 


Well, if we truly trust Him, we should be okay with however He chooses to handle our situation. What we ask or imagine is very often nothing close to the perfect plan He has already laid out for us if we allow Him to work. I don’t know about you, but the thought of that is really exciting to me. God has the vision and power that we will never have, and He loves us more than anyone else possibly could. He is dying to give us incredible gifts. In fact, a part of Him did come to this place and die for us, in order to give us the most incredible gift of eternal life with Him.


These days feel just. . . UGH! There are moments and sometimes days when it feels like God is far away. This place is a mess. 


Today I want to remind you that God is still here right now. He never leaves. He sees what is going on, and though it may be hard to believe, He is working. I know He is rearranging the universe for our good and His glory.  Remember? Immeasurably more.


Though He may not be doing the one thing you think He should do now, He IS doing SOMETHING for you at this very moment. He is able.


Priscilla Shirer said this, “ We tend to disconnect the two--our current reality and God’s present ability. Somehow we overlook the nearness of God when we are caught up in the rhythm of life, dancing to the drumbeat of our personal issues. We stay too tired or angry or frazzled to remember that God can work on our behalf now.” 


He is here right now and He is able. His power is at work within us. 


He is for each one of us.

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