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How to wait and trust God’s process?

 I believe God directed me to this topic because he is aware that many people lack patience. They have a difficult time waiting on God because they compare themselves to others. And they believe God loves them less. Remember, God is all-knowing, he even knows when it is appropriate to bless his children. The Bible tells us in the book of Isaiah 60:22 that when the right time comes for God to bless us, he will do so.

Even when we struggle to love ourselves, we have access to Jesus' unconditional and everlasting love.

Allow him to lead you through your day and trust in his impeccable timing. Although you may not fully comprehend his thoughts, he sees the big picture, whereas you can only see today.

In the book of Psalm 46:6, the Bible encourages Christians to be still and know that He is God. In other words, God is aware of our circumstances and wants us to trust the process. It is difficult to trust God all of the time, but it is absolutely necessary.

 Allow him to teach you how to love yourself and join him on the exciting journey he has planned just for you. When making decisions, seek his advice and delegate authority to him when you're unsure what to do. And, in his perfect timing, he will reveal the lovely plan he has for your life. Trust in God and wait to see what he will do in your life.

It is time to stop judging and evaluating yourself and instead allow Jesus' love to surround and fill you up. God has a unique plan and purpose for your life that He created just for you (According to Jeremiah 29:11). Remember that Jesus loves you so much that he gave his life for you and he is always with you and will never abandon you. 




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