Your Unmet Needs
Job 13:15 ---> Though He slay me, yet I will trust Him,
Even so, I will defend my own ways before Him.
While waiting on God's answer for your unmet needs, you may want to question yourself. Examine your heart. Do your best to objectively consider your motives and to separate desires from needs...contemplate your attitude.
What you hear from God will be affected by the manner in which you ask Him to talk to you. If you are proud, egotistical, self-sufficient, rebellious, or indifferent person, your communication with God is hampered.
However, if in approaching God to attend to your unmet needs you are submissive, trusting, and grateful, your petition will be pleasing in God's sight. He will answer your prayers in His perfect timing and in His perfect way, but your attitude and faith are catalysts.
Being submissive is aggreing in advance that whatever God decides or asks, you will say, "Yes, Father." Being trusting is telling God in genuine faith that you know He will never lead you in the wrong direction. You believe what He says is best. Being grateful is whatever your present circumstance or future answer from God, you're thankful and secure in the truth that He has your best interests at heart and will never leave or forsake you. In good and bad, thank Him for all He has done, is doing, and will do for you.
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Shalom Sister.
I am deeply humbled to have met your contact when readng a mail from John as he was welcoming me to the family. I mentioned to him that God has enlarged my family and I welcomed all his friends into my family as automatic friends.Thank God for giving me yet another family member. I love you in the Lord and may you be deeply blessed in all you do. We wish to share much and know each other better as we continue in this family. I am pastor at Kings Outreach Ministry of Repentance and Holiness. I am based in Kenya in the East African community in Africa. I am married to Millicent and we are blessed with two sons: David( 11yrs old) and Kwoledge ( 8yrs old ).
The Lord greatly bless and keep you John. You are again my sisterplease and when you tell me of your age, I will declare whether you are my elder or younger sister. With me , I am just 35yrs old.
I welcome all your friends comprising of Marilyn Leck and Gwen Stovall to count me too as their friend.
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Pst. Jacob (Israel) Delete Comment
I am so much happy to hear from you via Unite together!My family is fine,I was with them last weekend,they say hello to you!It was wonderful being with them,seeing Caleb playing,shouting lodly as if crying but joying,talking with Cathy and helping her do some things!We thank GOd.Please pray for us to get money:Finally we have got the plot on sale,we dont have money now,but we trust God to open a door!
God bless you.
John.