Hidden in Plain Sight

Although silent I’m not without thoughts or words, they live in my head waiting to break free. Searching for the heroes in my own life story of passage and redemption, I reclaimed my faith and found God. Silence is not golden when suffered in defeat; your future can be brighter than your past. Stumbling from the depths of sin, I rest my faith in God. Only God has the power to erase your past and turn it into something beautiful and great. We must allow God's transformation to transform us from the mistakes of yesterday and into the miracles of today. When we bid farewell to our troubled past, we say hello to your promised future. Acknowledging where you are gives us the right and courage to reach our ordained destiny. When our minds are roaming around in the desert we must plant our thoughts and soul on God before healing and growth begins while seeking the power of God’s love and forgiveness. “I realized how much God loved me” At this juncture the direction in which we travel is more important than the distance. Failure is not an end result unless we reside there. Our brokenness and tales of tragedy allows us to see ourselves as victims. God’s purpose for us is larger than that of our own.
 Hidden in Plain Sight
Walking in the footsteps of God’s promises will give you the power to proclaim and proceed in the victory of His marvelous light. Your faith should be the faithfulness to produce good works giving strength to God’s vision for your life. Don’t allow Satan to lock- up your mind or cloud your view. Follow the path of righteousness that guides both your heart and your soul. “God’s vision for our optimal and eternal future is hidden in plain sight.” Victory is yours claim it.
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Posted: Aug 2014

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