You Live in Uncertain Times!
“You live in Uncertain Times, but there is a certainty in knowing Me!”
“I AM with you always, even to the end of the age.” Matthew 28:20
“When the cold winds blow, know that I AM with you.
When the nations rage, I will give you my peace within.
When you feel uncertain about your life, or the direction that you should go, know that I will be your Anchor.
For the days ahead will cause many to question their Faith at times — but I will sustain you through these things!
The wars of man will continue, and the violence in your streets and schools, is but one sign of the days which we are living in.
Men’s hearts will fail them, but I will be your Anchor. I will be with you through all the days ahead.
It doesn’t matter what is happening around you, because the Faith and the Hope that you have within you, will drive you onward.
Even when everything around you seems to be falling apart, I hold everything together.
You live in uncertain times, but there is a certainty in knowing Me.
But even when the cold winds blow, and the waters rise around you, I will be your Anchor.
And that Anchor is unmovable. It does not drift, nor is it nudged.
A ship is set a sail by the winds. It goes which way that it is directed. So you also, are directed by the events in your life.
A single event can cause you to stumble or fall. A single event can cause you to get off course.
But the rudder of a ship can direct a great vessel towards its destination.
Let Me be your rudder.”
Selah,
~ Stephen Hanson
Stephen Hanson of In His Truth Ministries came to The LORD is a special way in 1975 and has prophesied regularly since. In these end-time birthing pangs we are reminded that judgment must first begin with the household of God. Will we be prepared and ready?
Stephen is a full-time Artist of original architectural, landscape, portrait, still-life and spiritual oil paintings, available at StephenHansonArtist.com
Amen. THANK YOU JESUS MY BELOVED.
Excellent post, thank you so much for sharing. These are indeed very trying times, and I needed a reminder that “the Lord is my Anchor”. God bless you and your family!