#KeepTheFaith
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byfaithmedia · 4 months ago
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Yes Lord 🙌🏻
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pelatukapi · 11 days ago
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CHEERS🚀
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I tell myself “you got this” all the time, even with tears in my eyes.
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troubledontlast1 · 2 years ago
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You've seen God do too much to give up. You know too much about Him to walk away now. #neverlosefaith Don't get tired and give up waiting on God; He didn't get tired and give up waiting on you. #dontgiveupongod Never count God out, no matter how bad things look. #keepthefaith God hasn't brought you this far to leave you. He won't let you get in a problem that He can't get you out of. #trustinthelordalways I know you're praying for something right now that hasn't happened yet. Don't get discouraged! Just because it hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. #dontquitongod "But as for you, be strong; don’t give up, for your work has a reward.”- 2 Chronicles 15:7 #nevergiveup But the one who endures to the end will be saved.- Matthew 24:13 #nevergiveupongod And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.- Galatians 6:9 #godofmiracles Never lose hope. Just when you think it's over...God sends you a miracle! #godoftheimpossible 🔥Subscribe to my YouTube channel and podcast,👉🏾"Uplift Past Crossroads"👈🏾🔥 Befriend me on Facebook/LinkedIn = Sean Christopher Jenkins 🔥Follow👉🏾@troubledontlast 👈🏾IG/Twitter/Snap/TikTok for more🔥 Turn on Post Notification - Like - Comment - Share - Save ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ . . Follow my other Instagram accounts: Subscribe to YouTube(in bio)👉🏾@my_daily_bible👈🏾 Subscribe to podcast(in bio)👉🏾@upliftpastcrossroads👈🏾 YouTube👉🏾@upliftwithdrj👈🏾 Fashion👉🏾@glamourmeetsgq👈🏾 . . 👤 Tag a friend who would like this page ⬇️ ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ #trustgod #trustingod #trustingingod #keeptrustinggod #keepontrustinggod #havefaithingod #faithingod #faithinthelord #dontlosefaith #godwillcomethrough #godwilldoit #godwillmakeaway #godwillmakeawaywhenthereseemstobenoway #godwillmakeithappen #trustinthelord #neverlosehope #trustgodalways #godalwayscomesthrough #godisworking #godisatwork #godismakingaway (at Nashville, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnPF7i3Lq8z/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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southerngraceful · 25 days ago
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Finding Faith in the Darkest Moments
The thing about God is that He always shows up—especially when it feels like there’s no way out. When you’re pinned against the wall. When all seems lost. When hope feels like it’s gone.
In the darkest moments, the toughest seasons, and the times when you feel like you have nothing left to give—God shows up.
He showed up for Daniel in the lion’s den. He showed up in the fiery furnace. He showed up at the Red Sea. He showed up to heal the sick. He showed up on Resurrection Sunday.
And He will show up for you.
In those moments when you feel like you can’t go any further—when the weight of it all feels unbearable—God hears you. He knows your heart. He knows your pain. And He doesn’t leave you. He never planned to abandon you.
So when you’re ready to give up, when the tears won’t stop, when you’re ready to throw in the towel… keep going. Keep trusting. Keep praying. Keep lifting your hands. Keep looking for Him.
Because He hasn’t forgotten you. He never has, and He never will.
I know it’s hard to see Him in the middle of the storm. Sometimes, the storm feels so overwhelming that it’s all you can see. But even when it’s hard to see God working, He’s there. Faith doesn’t mean you always see the next step—it means you trust He’s guiding you, even in the dark.
The world tells us, “Seeing is believing.” But with God, there’s something extraordinary about trusting Him when everything feels uncertain. There’s power in stepping out in faith when you have nothing left.
Never lose faith in who God is. Look back at His track record. Not once has He failed. Not once has He left anyone to fend for themselves. Not once has He said, “You’re on your own. Figure it out.”
Our God is a God of big miracles and kept promises.
So stand firm in your faith—even in the darkest hour. Trust that whatever you’re going through, God is already working it out.
He will show up. He always does.
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immunobiz · 1 month ago
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Quand la vie met des obstacles sur mon chemin, je sais qu'avec Dieu, une solution finira toujours par se présenter. Je garde la foi et avance avec audace ! ✨💪 Aucun défi n'est trop grand quand on se repose sur Sa force et qu'on reste fidèle à Son plan. 🙏🌟
When life throws obstacles in my path, I know that with God, a way forward will always appear. I keep the faith and step boldly ahead! ✨💪 No challenge is too big when I rely on His strength and trust in His plan. 🙏🌟
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theloulouge · 1 month ago
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Reminder Reflections 256
Everything will happen for you all of a sudden, and you’ll be thankful that you didn’t give up. Blessings are coming.
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thetarotman · 2 months ago
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A lot of people are feeling a lot of things, both in the United States and around the world. For now, take extra special care of yourself and allow yourself to feel all the feelings you have. And then, do what you need to do to protect yourself and those whom you love and adore. And keep Hope alive, and keep the Faith.
PHOTO CREDIT: https://www.leighannmccoy.com/blog/what-is-hope-and-how-does-it-work
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jamieladisoulclay · 4 months ago
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In life's journey, there are moments when the path ahead seems uncertain, but trust that you’re never alone.
🙏✨ God is always there, guiding and protecting you from unseen dangers and the shadows that try to cloud your way.
Embrace the light and walk confidently, knowing that you are divinely shielded. 🌟
If this message resonates with you, let’s spread the positivity! Like, follow, and share this post with someone who needs a reminder that they’re never alone. Save it for those days when you need a boost of faith. 💖
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daletrafra · 6 months ago
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Paroles de la chanson “Keep The Faith” de Bon Jovi
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printpixiee · 10 months ago
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Revamp Your Wardrobe…… Better Days Ahead print collection
Introducing our 'Better Days Ahead' print collection – a celebration of hope, resilience, and brighter tomorrows. Each design is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there are always better days on the horizon. From vibrant colors to uplifting messages, our collection inspires optimism and positivity, serving as a beacon of light during challenging times. Embrace the journey with us and let's look forward to the promise of better days ahead.
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byfaithmedia · 9 months ago
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God is always right ✝️
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mythreefold · 1 year ago
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I Don’t Want to Die
The tires squealed as I jerked the wheel. The slick pavement of the interstate fought against my instinct. Left…no right. Metal crushed loudly and for a moment, time stood still on that dark, rainy highway. “I don’t want to die.” In the rear view mirror I saw death and it was a spotlight on the fact that I didn’t want to die. Not today. I’m not ready yet. Nevertheless, I’ve heard that voice…
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kathybarnes · 1 year ago
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Balancing Grace and Consequences with The Unrepentant Heart
Extending grace and enforcing consequences can be a challenging task. It becomes even more complicated when dealing with people with an unrepentant heart. We witness the weight of the unrepentant heart through the On That Day Trilogy series by Thomas Fitzhugh Sheets, which includes The Death of the Promise. The author wants readers to carry on the message of keeping the faith, living life righteously, and bringing believers together. Especially when the day will come that Jesus Christ returns...
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land--escape · 1 year ago
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Dont worry, honey, your day's comin'
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southerngraceful · 1 month ago
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Never forget the power of your God.
We’ve all been in those situations that feel impossible—the kind that seems like it’ll never end, like it’s going to crush you, and you don’t know if you’ll ever recover. The situations where you have no idea what to do, and the outcome feels uncertain and overwhelming.
When I think about those moments, I think about Moses and the Israelites. They were finally free, leaving Egypt behind, running from everything they’d ever known. But just when they thought they might escape, they found themselves backed up to the Red Sea with nowhere to go. And right there, on the horizon, came the Egyptian army. It says in Exodus that they “feared greatly” as they watched the Egyptians closing in on them. I imagine them feeling so confused, hurt, and maybe even betrayed. Some of them even started to wonder if freedom was worth it—they said they’d rather have stayed as slaves than to risk dying out there in the wilderness.
But then Moses, with this bold and unwavering faith, stands up and says to them, “Fear not, stand firm, and see the salvation of the Lord, which He will work for you today” (Exodus 14:13). Moses didn’t know how God was going to make a way, but he knew God would. Because he trusted. Because he knew God’s heart.
What I love is that from the very beginning, God had a plan. At the start of Chapter 14, He told Moses to camp by the sea, to set up in what seemed like the worst possible spot. God knew exactly what He was doing. He said that Pharaoh would see the Israelites trapped and come after them. God was setting everything up. He told Moses, “I will get glory over Pharaoh, and the Egyptians shall know that I am the Lord.” God was orchestrating a story that would show His power and His faithfulness in the most undeniable way.
So there they were, surrounded on every side. Pharaoh wasn’t holding back. He brought everything he had—every horse, every chariot, his entire army. He didn’t leave a single soldier behind. He was coming at the Israelites with everything he could muster. But even though it looked like there was no way out, God already had it all worked out. God knew that the Israelites would be backed up against the sea. He knew that He was going to part it for them. God had the whole thing planned from the start.
Moses’ faith was so strong that he told the Israelites, “The Lord will fight for you, and you have only to be silent.” He didn’t have a blueprint, he just knew that God was going to show up. The Message translation says, “Watch God do His work.” What the Israelites saw as an obstacle, God saw as an opportunity. He turned what seemed impossible into a path.
And here’s what gets me: when God made that way through the sea, He didn’t just make a path. The Bible says three times that they walked across on dry ground. Not muck, not mud, not slippery, messy ground. It was solid. God made a road. A road that was strong enough for every single one of them—the able-bodied, the young, the old, the crippled, the moms carrying babies, the broken and the weary. When it looked like there was no way, God made a way. He literally made a road where there was none. When everything seemed hopeless, God made hope.
And then there’s the Egyptian army, blinded by hatred and pride, charging right into the sea after them. I can’t help but wonder if any of them hesitated, even for a second. Did anyone think, “What if this path isn’t as safe as it looks? What if the sea collapses?” But they were so consumed by their rage and determination that they followed blindly into the very thing that would destroy them. That’s what hatred and bitterness can do. It blinds us, leading us right into the dangers we can’t see because we’re so focused on our anger.
Through all of this, God was with the Israelites. He not only cleared the path ahead of them but also guarded them from behind. In verse 19, it says that the angel of God, who had been going before them, moved and went behind them, standing between the Israelites and the Egyptian army. God was covering every angle, making sure no one was left behind. He was with them at the front, leading the way, and at the back, protecting them. They didn’t have to fight the Egyptians—God did. Even when the Egyptians were trapped, bogged down in the mud, they recognized the truth. Verse 25 says, “And the Egyptians said, ‘Let us flee from before Israel, for the Lord fights for them.’” Even at the end, they saw God’s power and His faithfulness.
Can you imagine the story the Israelites had to tell after that? They saw the sea part. They saw the downfall of their enemies. They witnessed firsthand the power and faithfulness of God, who turned their impossible situation into a testimony of His strength.
So, remember: God’s got a plan, even if we can’t see it. When we’re in the valley, He’s there. When we’re on the mountain, He’s there. When we’re backed up to our own “Red Sea,” He’s there, working it out in ways we might never expect. You don’t have to know the whole plan to trust that God has one. He goes before us, making a way, and He stays behind us, covering every step.
The battle belongs to God. And when He speaks, mountains move, seas part, battles are won without us even lifting a finger. Just like with the Israelites, He’s leading us on a journey we don’t fully understand yet. But we can rest knowing that He’s with us every step of the way—before us, behind us, surrounding us.
What a mighty God we serve.
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