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God sees and hears you

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Do you know God sees and hears you? He hasn’t forgotten about you. It’s true. Have you ever heard, the teacher is always quiet during the test? Well, guess what? God might be silent right now, but He knows what He’s going to do and He’s waiting for the right time to move. His timing is impeccable. So stay faithful, God is present. He sees you and He hears you. 

Romans 8:28 says, "and we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose." God is sometimes quiet when we're going through the challenging times of life -- those times in life that test us to see what we're about. He knows our purpose and He knows who He's called for what. Will we trust God or give up what He has for us? Are we going to stand strong and come out on the other side or are we going to throw in the towel? Which way will we have it? It's our choice you know? Nevertheless, to trust and believe God will do what He said He would do, let me tell you, that's power. It is. He is not a God who lies. He will move in our lives. He will do what He told us He would do in His own timing. He will do what His word said He would do, ok? So hold tight and don't let go of Him.

And just remember, trusting God takes faith as small as a mustard seed. He is watching us and He's waiting patiently. He never takes His eyes off of us, because He loves us and He wants us to have faith that He will do the amazing things in our lives that He promised us. So don't worry about the silence. There is more much that is happening even though we may not hear anything. God is present. God sees you and He hears you.
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