Rebuilders Apostolic Ministries

You can TRUST God’s promises

Isaiah 40:28-31 (KJV)

Hast thou not known? hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not, neither is weary? there is no searching of his understanding.

What we know determines how we approach things or people. The Bible takes time to reveal and explain the personality of God. It does so with the intent that we may come to a full realization and understanding of the majesty and splendor of God. Also, so that we can appreciate the ways of God.

You know that in life one of the important aspects of personality that we seek to know to commit ourselves to such a person is consistency. We see God as consistent in all of His ways and actions. We can trust God knowing that He is Everlasting and this is important because, when we commit to anybody, we must as well be in a position to know that tomorrow they will be there. God is ever there. He is not subject to decay or the law of degeneration. Therefore, His promises are grantee. His commitment is everlasting even as He is and you can bank on the consistency of His nature.

God is the creator of the ends of the earth. Living in a world full of uncertainty, we need to find a place in our hearts to trust God who alone knows the end from the beginning. We are daily challenged by so many things that are unknown to us and we are often caught up in uncharted territories of life, and we cannot understand why in so many cases. Our hearts often question what will become of this and that, and we are often left with no real answers. In these moments, we need to know that there is someone who not only understands but has what it takes to bring hope and healing to our troubled souls.

It is not in God to grow weary nor to faint. It is comforting to know that there is no searching of His understanding. Meaning, there is nothing beyond his ability to comprehend. When a clear understanding of who God prevails in our hearts, we will be fruitful irrespective of what we are facing. Today, choose to see God for who He is. 

Choose to approach life from the vintage of His Word. Choose to live life daily knowing that someone cares and has what it takes to get you through each storm.

Shalom,

Apostle Morgan.