Never Alone Greater Things Ahead

Never Alone Greater Things Ahead

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Never Alone Greater Things Ahead / Image Courtesy of Bravehearted413.com

By Dr. David K. Ewen

First, Never Alone Greater Things Ahead anchors our path when life feels heavy and lonely. Next, Jesus sends the Helper to stay with us (John 14:16, NKJV). Then, we invite His comfort during classes, chores, and practice. Moreover, we remember God’s faithfulness to Israel during deserts and nights. Finally, we practice forgiveness, pursue justice, and hold bright hope.

Jesus Promises Greater Works

First, Jesus promises Spirit-empowered works for believers (John 14:12, NKJV). Next, Peter preaches boldly after receiving the Spirit. Then, timid hearts transform into courageous witnesses. Moreover, God advances justice as truth reaches neighborhoods. Finally, like Israel’s prophets, we forgive enemies and carry hope.

Help in Our Weakness

First, the Spirit helps us when we feel weak (Romans 8:26, NKJV). Next, a struggling student prays and studies with new strength. Then, God clarifies lessons and restores focus. Moreover, compassion grows, and forgiveness replaces harsh words. Finally, we seek justice with hope, remembering Israel’s endurance.

Guided to Go

First, the Spirit calls and sends willing servants (Acts 13:2, NKJV). Next, Barnabas and Saul obey and travel. Then, missionaries learn languages, cultures, and needs. Moreover, communities flourish as justice and mercy rise together. Finally, Israel’s journeys inspire forgiving hearts and steady hope.

Strength for Daily Service

First, daily service often feels tiring and unnoticed (Galatians 6:9, NKJV). Next, the Spirit renews parents, workers, and students. Then, kindness multiplies in kitchens, hallways, and buses. Moreover, forgiveness rebuilds trust where hurt once lived. Finally, we choose hope while seeking justice for all.

Wisdom for Choices

First, God gives wisdom generously to seekers (James 1:5, NKJV). Next, we pray before applications, friendships, and jobs. Then, the Spirit highlights gifts and open doors. Moreover, wise choices promote fairness and justice. Finally, like Israel’s leaders, we forgive and hope forward.

Taught by the Word

First, the Spirit teaches and reminds us of truth (John 14:26, NKJV). Next, Scripture speaks clearly during hard seasons. Then, promises lift tired hearts and minds. Moreover, we forgive quickly as mercy guides choices. Finally, justice grows, and hope strengthens communities like Israel.

Encouraged by Community

First, God uses gathered believers to stir love (Hebrews 10:24-25, NKJV). Next, prayers carry burdens and spark courage. Then, testimonies remind us of God’s rescue. Moreover, forgiveness mends friendships and families. Finally, Israel’s unity models hopeful justice for neighbors.

Quiet Confidence

First, still moments reset anxious hearts before God (Psalm 46:10, NKJV). Next, we breathe, listen, and yield. Then, the Spirit steadies thoughts for decisions. Moreover, forgiveness replaces frustration with peace. Finally, justice advances as hope endures like Israel’s witness.

Bold to Share

First, the Spirit fills believers with holy boldness (Acts 4:31, NKJV). Next, shy students share Jesus with friends. Then, simple stories open curious hearts. Moreover, forgiveness softens conversations and heals memories. Finally, we pursue justice and carry hope like Israel’s messengers.

Power to Forgive

First, forgiveness frees hearts and futures in Christ (Ephesians 4:32, NKJV). Next, we release bitterness through prayer. Then, reconciliation grows through honest words. Moreover, communities change as justice replaces revenge. Finally, Israel’s mercy songs echo living hope.

Love Poured Out

First, God’s love fills our hearts by the Spirit (Romans 5:5, NKJV). Next, volunteers serve neighbors with steady joy. Then, meals, rides, and notes become ministry. Moreover, forgiveness keeps love fresh and real. Finally, hope strengthens justice, reflecting Israel’s calling.

Courage over Fear

First, God gives power, love, and sound minds (2 Timothy 1:7, NKJV). Next, patients, students, and workers face hard days. Then, the Spirit calms thoughts and bodies. Moreover, forgiveness ends cycles of fear and anger. Finally, justice flourishes, and hope rises like Israel.

Praying for Others

First, we pray all kinds of prayers in the Spirit (Ephesians 6:18, NKJV). Next, we intercede for sick and sorrowing neighbors. Then, comfort arrives through visits and calls. Moreover, forgiveness heals families and friendships. Finally, hope fuels justice, as Israel once modeled.

Ready to Serve

First, God works in us both desire and action (Philippians 2:13, NKJV). Next, teams launch food banks and clinics. Then, skills meet needs with dignity. Moreover, forgiveness keeps volunteers united under Christ. Finally, justice grows, and hope shines over Israel and beyond.

Persevering through Trials

First, God blesses those who endure testing well (James 1:12, NKJV). Next, believers work hard while trusting God. Then, the Spirit strengthens patience during storms. Moreover, forgiveness clears hearts for fresh courage. Finally, justice advances as hope lasts, recalling Israel’s story.

Gifts for God’s Glory

First, every believer serves with a unique gift (1 Peter 4:10, NKJV). Next, musicians, coders, and nurses honor Jesus. Then, the church grows strong and generous. Moreover, forgiveness protects unity and purpose. Finally, hope pursues justice, echoing Israel’s worship.

Never Alone Greater Things Ahead

First, God promises future and hope for His people (Jeremiah 29:11, NKJV). Next, we declare Never Alone Greater Things Ahead with grateful faith. Then, we follow the Spirit into bold service. Moreover, we extend forgiveness while seeking everyday justice. Finally, we carry hope like Israel and bless the world.

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About Dr. David K. Ewen
Meet Dr. David K. Ewen, a remarkable individual with a heart full of unwavering compassion and a dedication that knows no bounds. Beyond his role as an ordained minister, he is a guiding light for countless individuals, couples, and families who seek spiritual guidance and support. You can read more about the author here.
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