"Adjust and Trust!" This is what I heard the Lord saying as I sat with Him recently. Many people are going through a season of transition where God's promises are visible on the horizon, yet not fully realized or accessible. Flexibility and faith are essential in the midst of change. Do not be frustrated in the process but trust God to bring you through your transitions and into your promised land! Here is a short word He gave me concerning times of transition: MY GRACE IS SUFFICIENT!"Each day will be different from the next. Do not stop seeking Me, but come freshly into My Presence as often as you must to discern My heart for the times. Sufficient for the day is the GRACE therein! I will always give you what you need. Pace yourself through each day, trusting Me for the unfolding of My will and My ways. It is patient trusting that many find difficult! When things do not go your way, simply "adjust and trust." Adjust your pace or direction so that you can remain in step with Me. Trust Me to lead you unfailingly on a course that has the most potential for success. If I change direction, do you not think it is with good reason? Will not My foresight protect and bless you? Do not be dismayed when life as you expect it seems to deviate from your plan. In those moments, it will be far better to adjust your expectations than to overhaul your life! Your life is hidden in Me. Remain in Me and life will be much less complicated and confusing. Remain attached to the Vine and the Vinedresser will care for you perfectly! It is your job to remain close; Mine is to watch over those in my Vineyard to ensure that the way they are growing will cause them to bear fruit. Adjust and trust! Keep seeking the Son!" |
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AuthorA severe hearing loss from childhood caused Deborah Perkins to develop what she now calls her secret weapon: tuning in to God's voice. A Wellesley College graduate and an award-winning writer, Deborah is now a wife and mother of 3 boys. Deborah has devoted over 25 years to professional and lay Christian ministry in New England and beyond. Her passion is inspiring people to cultivate greater intimacy with God. |