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GOD IS NOT EVIL BY OLUWABUNMI AREGBESOLA

GOD IS NOT EVIL BY OLUWABUNMI AREGBESOLA

We should be able to entrust our lives into the hands of God. God's plans toward you are good and not of evil. If He has called you, do not be 
afraid of tomorrow for He designed tomorrow.

Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding.
God's word says His thoughts towards you are thoughts of peace and not of evil. Anywhere the Lord ask you to go, you should not question or doubt him. Our prayer per time should be that God align us to his will. Our will should be conformed to His will, if we want to walk worthy of his calling.


Each time I study the life of Abraham, whom God instructed to leave his kindred and go to wheresoever he commanded him to go and he left without questioning God further, I am always awed. Do you think it was easy for him? But he knew and he was sure that it was God so he wasn't afraid of following Him. That should be our quest.


Jesus Christ who is the author and the finisher of our faith did God's will even though it wasn't easy on the cross. He endured the cross and despised the shame. He prayed that the will of God be done in Him. He knew that the aftermath would be joy unspeakable. He never struggled with God.


When we do the will of God, we can be rest assured of peace within even when others disapprove us. It is a dangerous thing when a man runs around to do the will of man despising the will of God. What you will meet at the end is frustration. Stick to what God instructs you to do without grumbling.


How do you do the will of God without doing his word? How can you know the will of the personality of whom you do not have relationship with? The will of God is locked up in His word and his will can be birthed in us when we travail in the place of prayer.


His grace is sufficient for us! 

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