John 16:33, ‘These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.’

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Hebrews 1-2, Psalm 25
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Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, in the 1930s and ’40s in a family where preaching was a family tradition. Almost all the men in his family history were pastors. His father, grandfather, great grandfather and great-great grandfather had all been preachers. Even his only brother was a preacher, including some of his uncles.. When Martin Luther also became a preacher, he found himself surrounded by people of faith from where he could always draw spiritual strength and wisdom. So somehow, Christianity became to him an inherited religion and he was less reliant on his own personal relationship with God.
However, things changed when he was appointed as spokesman for the black community in the fight against segregation. When he began to receive hate phone calls from white racists, threatening his life and that of his family, Martin Luther realized he could no longer continue to rely spiritually on his family. To survive the battles coming against him, he needed to deeply develop his own personal faith in God. One night he fervently sought God’s face and prayed like never before until he had a definite spiritual encounter with God that gave him inner peace and assurance. Thus with confidence and boldness he was able to go forth to play the crucial role that he did in the fight against segregation. His exceptional faith and resilience made him to become one of the most celebrated black leaders in American history.

There are some battles in life that no one can fight for you. Others may help you with their prayers and their faith to a certain point, but a time comes when it will be your decision to either sink or sail. We all need to intimately build our own personal relationship with Christ for inner strength, peace and assurance in troubled times.
Presently, the world is passing through perilous times.
If all your focus is on the increasing economic woes or disturbing global News headlines, then you are going to eventually lose your peace. Many people are already living in fear and anxiety. Constantly seeking God’s face, is what will anchor our hearts at this time when men’s hearts are failing them for fear of the things that are coming to pass in the earth.
Through Christ we are guaranteed peace in the midst of the world’s tribulations. [John 16:33]. He is our Prince of peace and our ever present help in times of trouble.. Indeed He is our bridge over the troubled waters.
Having come to the end of this month we have every cause to be thankful because God continues to keep us with His peace that passes understanding.
Today, as we draw the curtain on the month of November, let us deliberately appreciate God for His many blessings that are crowning this year for us with good things. By His grace and mercy we will not end this year in shame. Rather we will end it in a multiplied state of truly breaking forth on every side.

PRAYER: Father please grant me a renewed appetite for Your Word and fervent prayers so that I can build a more intimate relationship with You and have the faith to enjoy continual victory at all times in Jesus Name.
QUOTE;
As long as Jesus is in your boat, you cannot sink or fail, God’s Presence always guarantees your victory. WORDBITE 222.

Shalom!

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