Anchor Song: I Know You Are Here
Artist: Nathaniel Bassey
URL: http://tinyurl.com/jcxxfyc
Most people think having God in their lives will automatically scare problems aware, so when a challenge comes around, the first question on their mind is, where is God?
To answer that question, I'd like to remind you of a few scenes from a fairly popular Hollywood movie "London has fallen". In this movie, the Prime Minister of England died unexpectedly and several world leaders had to make an impromptu trip to London for the funeral. As soon as the church service was over and dignitaries were filing out, some terrorists struck and the whole of
London was thrown into chaos.
While the American president was on the run with his secret agent, they needed to tell the American special forces where to pick them up. While they couldn't trust the phone lines, the secret agent knew that every time the American president stands in open air, a drone would be directly above him. So to send the message, all he did was stand beside the president in open air, and made signs with his hand that only the Americans would understand and he knew they'd get the message.
In 2 Kings 6, the king of Syria sent a large army by night to go capture prophet Elisha, by the time they woke up the prophet's city was surrounded. While the prophet's servant started to panic, the prophet told him to calm down, because "those who are for us are more than those who are for them", then He asked God to open his eyes to see the chariots of fire surrounding them.
Deuteronomy 31:6 - So be strong and courageous! Do not be afraid and do not panic before them. For the Lord your God will personally go ahead of you. He will neither fail you nor abandon you"[NLT].
Therefore, God is always there with and for you, even when nothing on the outside looks like it, like Prophet Elisha, be rest assured that He's there, waiting on your word. God Bless You!
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