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God will make a way.

December 20, 2019
Luke 1:39-45
“Blessed are you who believed...”

Is there something in your life that is dead, breaking, falling into pieces? Maybe you have a business that is going down, you’re losing your finances, or having difficulty in your marriage or relationship or you are becoming hopeless in your career.

Today’s story of Elizabeth reminds us that God can always make a way to every bad situation. One commentary suggests that Elizabeth after being pregnant feels that the child in her womb is dead. For months, the baby is not moving. She feels that the child must be lifeless.

Elizabeth must be so worried. It was a long wait to have a child but now it seems to be dead. But when Mary visited her, the child began to move again. We can imagine her excitement and happiness because now the child in her womb is back to life.

Many times, you might think that your life is over because of so many problems you are facing. Or maybe you think that your marriage or relationship is nowhere to go because of some wrong decisions. Maybe you have a child whom you think is just causing you pain and heartache. Or maybe you are still in the waiting list of “no relationship” status and you think that’s forever.

Just like Elizabeth, God will make a way to your hopeless situation. He will change your medical result into God’s own medical result. God will create new exciting environment in your dying relationship. He will bring back the happiness you once thought will be impossible. Remember, what you think is lost and dead in your life will come back to life.

God bless!

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