Thursday, April 22, 2021

YOU WILL GET THROUGH THIS FOG - God is in control, that the fog is passing and will eventually disappear. This is only fog that will clear… but God, He is timeless, eternal, and invincible. He does not leave you. He does not sleep. And He does not change. Cross through these areas of fog with Him. Cling to the Lord, to His Word. Keep going in faith… and watch the veil dissipate and the sun return once again. - Have you ever traveled through fog? It can be unnerving, even dangerous, if you’re driving. And it also can become depressing, especially if it lasts for several days. Perhaps this isn’t the case where you live, but in certain parts of the world such as the small islands of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (near Canada) where one of my friends lived, the fog can last a very long time… Fog looks like smoke, a screen that’s more or less opaque, a veil. In reality, it’s made of many extremely tiny water droplets at or near the ground that can reduce visibility to just a few feet. Basically, fog is like a cloud touching the ground. I don’t know about you, but when it’s foggy outside, I don’t enjoy driving! You see very little or nothing at all, you have to drive more slowly… I definitely prefer the sun shining and a perfectly blue sky… when I can clearly see the road before me! The fog I’d like to talk with you about today doesn’t just have to do with weather. This veil obscuring the route, hiding the future… we all feel it at one time or another. When we’re unsure about which path to take or what’s at the end of the road.

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You will get through this fog!

God is in control, that the fog is passing and will eventually disappear. This is only fog that will clear… but God, He is timeless, eternal, and invincible. He does not leave you. He does not sleep. And He does not change. Cross through these areas of fog with Him. Cling to the Lord, to His Word. Keep going in faith… and watch the veil dissipate and the sun return once again.

Eric Celerier

 

Have you ever traveled through fog? It can be unnerving, even dangerous, if you’re driving.

And it also can become depressing, especially if it lasts for several days.

Perhaps this isn’t the case where you live, but in certain parts of the world such as the small islands of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (near Canada) where one of my friends lived, the fog can last a very long time…

Fog looks like smoke, a screen that’s more or less opaque, a veil. In reality, it’s made of many extremely tiny water droplets at or near the ground that can reduce visibility to just a few feet.

Basically, fog is like a cloud touching the ground. I don’t know about you, but when it’s foggy outside, I don’t enjoy driving!

You see very little or nothing at all, you have to drive more slowly… I definitely prefer the sun shining and a perfectly blue sky… when I can clearly see the road before me!

The fog I’d like to talk with you about today doesn’t just have to do with weather.

This veil obscuring the route, hiding the future… we all feel it at one time or another. When we’re unsure about which path to take or what’s at the end of the road. When we feel lost…

This is when the Word of God really speaks to us in a major way. It says, “And the Lord, He is the One who goes before you. He will be with you, He will not leave you nor forsake you, do not fear nor be dismayed.” (according to Deuteronomy 31:8, NKJV)

And so many more verses that remind us that God is in control, that the fog is passing and will eventually disappear.

This is only fog that will clear… but God, He is timeless, eternal, and invincible. He does not leave you. He does not sleep. And He does not change.

Cross through these areas of fog with Him. Cling to the Lord, to His Word. Keep going in faith… and watch the veil dissipate and the sun return once again. :-)

Eric Celerier

https://jesus.net/miracle/you-will-get-through-this-fog-2/

 

 













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