Finding Hope Through Persistent Faith in Trials

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1. "Sometimes we find ourselves blaming ourselves, putting so much pressure on ourselves, as you see in some of the topics, some of the chapters, verses. And I believe all of us go through one period of lamenting or some period of trial at any one point in our lives. Amen. And it could be grief and loss. It could be empathy for others. It could be unresolved conflict. It could be physical and mental decline. It could be regrets. Sometimes your regrets can be so much on you, such that you think the world is coming to an end. One song says, bring your regrets and your mistakes to Jesus. He's not going to let you down. He's not afraid of them. Amen." [03:08] (54 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Lamenting is a very deeply human experience and often linked with some form of powerlessness to control them. But the Lord can still bring you hope. I've written a few scriptures on the prophet's own experiences. And the main scriptures I was given are very hopeful. But listen to these ones. In Lamentations chapter 3, verse 1 to 18. It's a long passage, but I'll run through very quickly. Verse 1, God says, I am the one who sees the affliction that came from the rod of the Lord's anger. He has led me into darkness and shattened out all light. He has turned his hands against me. And against, and again and again all day. He has made my skin and flesh grow old. He has broken my bones. He has besieged and surrounded me with anguish and distress. He has buried me in dark places like those long dead." [05:27] (76 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Life teaches lessons. Lessons will come to you. Life will take you through twists and turns. But God has a way for you. And that way is through Jesus Christ. Amen? Amen. I will convince you a bit. Later, we mostly want reasons for the occurrences. Why is this happening? What is happening here? And you wish that the troubles will disappear suddenly. But God has a reason why he doesn't let the troubles disappear suddenly. And you want to explain, oh God, explain to me, why is this delay? Why is this? Why is that? I have news for you. God doesn't explain himself. He reveals. He reveals himself. God will not come and explain to you why you are going through this trouble and that trouble. Because if he did explain to you, you still wouldn't understand." [10:07] (59 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "You are a piece of the puzzle God is doing. The things God is doing. You are brought into the situation for a time like this. Someone may be troubling you. Someone may be troubling you. Someone may be a disturbance on your life. And your prayer is that God will remove this person away. You know what God is doing? God is using you to train that person. There are some people so stubborn who are also praying that God brings deliverance to their life. I have one of such incidents and I don't want to mention names. But this person is a thorn in someone's flesh. And the prayer has been that God will take. Such a person away. But he doesn't always do that. Sometimes that person is planted in your life. So, you learn some other things we will be coming to." [10:53] (61 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Yet I still dare to hope when I remember this. So, a light is being turned on. I still dare to hope when I remember this verse 20. The faithful love of the Lord. Lord never ends. His mercies never cease. Great is his faithfulness. His mercies begin afresh each morning. I say to myself, the Lord is my inheritance. Therefore, I will hope in him. Hallelujah. You see, it came to a point where he said, but I will never forget this. It's a change of perception from yourself and focus on the Lord. Are you focusing on yourself? If you focus on yourself, if you look into yourself, then there's nothing to find. The Bible says in Isaiah chapter 26 verse 3, he will make him to walk in perfect peace. He whose mind is stayed on him. Amen? Trust in Jehovah forever. For the Lord Jehovah is an everlasting strength." [13:16] (74 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "We rejoice too when we run into problems and trials. Really? Listen, we rejoice when we run into problems and trials. Can you tell yourself this? I rejoice when I run through problems and trials. You know why? Because there's somebody with you. You're not afraid because there is a savior in your boat. When the storms come, you're not afraid. You're not afraid because there come around you. I have Jesus. Now, listen to the benefits here. Verse three. We rejoice too when we have, we run into problems and trials. For we know that they help us develop endurance. And endurance develop strength of character. And character strengthens our confidence, our hope of salvation. So, between your trials and the hope that is to God wants you strengthened. God wants you to develop endurance. God wants you to develop experience. God wants you to develop strength of character." [14:38] (84 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "What is most important is that you will have peace with God. In order to have the peace of God. Can I explain? What is the peace with God? The peace with God is what comes on us by our relationship with Jesus Christ. Because we've accepted Jesus Christ. This morning, do you have the peace with God? Have you had the peace with God? Have you had the peace with God? Have you had the peace of God in your life? You are if you are listening to me on on Zoom or on YouTube. If you don't have the peace with God, then it's important to realign yourself with Jesus Christ. Because when you do have the peace with God, then now, in the midst of your problem, you can pray for the peace of God to come on you. The Bible says that you should be anxious about nothing but in all things, in all things by prayer and supplication. Let your request be made known to God and the peace of God will come on your life. Hallelujah." [17:03] (63 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "No matter what you are going through, no matter the ruins, no matter the situation, you will find hope. The Lord has something in store for you. I want to quickly round off and if you read through the verse twenty-four, uh twenty-one to twenty-four, the prophet get his eyes off himself and onto the Lord and then say, you know what? You're going to be saved. He says, hope is revived when he remembers that the Lord's messes and companions are new every morning. Verse twenty-eight to thirty says he he cites lessons learned in the school of affliction and says it is good to wait quietly for the Lord's deliverance and to submit to his yoke early in life. Now, verse thirty-one to thirty-three it's a it's a snapshot of he says God's rejection is neither final or costless. His companion and messes were are always follow." [21:06] (67 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "As long as you are looking at yourself, you are looking at yourself. You blame everyone in every situation around you. But as long as you look to the Lord, your eyes are on the Lord. I realize that they are the other series is talking about finding hope. Hope and I believe I've been assigned to that. So, some of them I'll reserve them for for later but there is hope to be found in the Lord and it's about the faithfulness of God. God is faithful. God is faithful. God is faithful. I was reading Psalm ninety-one. Interesting and I'll throw throw it to you as a challenge. Take time and read Psalm ninety-one and you realize that there are three voices there. Three voices in Psalm ninety-one and I realize that it's the father, the son, and the Holy Spirit having a conversation. When you find it, please let me know if you can send a test or come and share with us. There is an interesting conversation in Psalm ninety-one. The son starts it and I'll leave the rest for you to find and it's ultimately about the faithfulness of God." [22:17] (81 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "He that dwells in the secret place of the most high shall abide under the shadow of the almighty. I will say of the Lord he is my refuge. My fortress. My God. In whom I will trust. Surely he will deliver you from the foulest snare. And from his noisome pestilence. Oh he will deliver you from every sin that come my way. You will not be afraid of the pestilence that fly at noon day. Nor the arrows that come to you at night. Nor the disturbance that waste in new day. A thousand of these shall fall on your left. And ten thousand shall fall on your right. They will not come near you. It is only with your eyes will you behold these. Because he has commanded his angels to take charge over you. That they bear you up in their hands. That you will not dash your foot against a stone. You will walk upon the other and the lions. The young lions and then the scorpions. You trample them underfoot. Because you have set your love upon him. Because you have known his name. Because you have made him your habitation. He will protect you. He will strengthen you. Because you have set your love upon him. He will deliver you. He will lift you up. Because you have known his name. When you call on him in trouble. He will answer you. He deliver you and honor you and bring you eternal salvation. What a God. What a Lord. If we trust in him and take our eyes of ourself. He will not disappoint you." [28:04] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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