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THINGS YOU’VE NOT SEEN OR HEARD

We usually limit ourselves by our thoughts, so this time try submitting your thoughts to JESUS and will see an incredible result!!... Wanna Try...go ahead!!

Jeremiah 33:3
 
Is anything too hard for God? It can be easy to answer ‘no,’ in your mind, but try to let your whole being engage with your answer. It’s not just what you think and say, but what you do, that will prove what you believe.
 
When God decided that Moses would lead the children of Israel out of Egypt, Moses never questioned God’s ability, he just questioned whether God could do it through him. What was God’s answer when Moses complained that he wasn’t an articulate speaker? ‘Now go; I will help you speak and will teach you what to say’ (Exodus 4:12 NIV). There’s far more He wants to do through you than what you’ve already experienced. Your future can be bigger – so much bigger. 
 
The problem is, we get attached to methods which worked in the past and keep going back to them. But by always looking to the familiar, you limit God, in a sense. He’s much greater than any proven method, and He’s never predictable. Jesus is known as the Living Word for a reason. God wants to whisper in your ear things you’ve not heard or seen yet, so have high expectations of God, and respond with faith to what He tells you.
 
What now? Spend some quality time with God, using Isaiah 43:19 to help guide your prayer. Open your ears to hear what He wants to do in your life.

Jeremiah 33:3

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