The Miracles of Trust

The theme of God doing impossible things is a message that spans across covenants.

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Events are coming that will require that we trust God in ways not yet imagined. Those who maintain that trust will see the Lord work in profound ways.

The greatest breakthroughs in life happen when only God can provide what we need. This is not a place of desperation. It’s a place of trust where a resulting faith is revealed that will amaze us and those watching our lives.

We are never without hope no matter what is happening. Hope contains the kind of wisdom and insight we need to make choices when we are surrounded by doubt. Hope becomes a protective wall of trust that protects us until the Lord accomplishes His will in our lives.

The theme of God doing impossible things is a message that spans across covenants from “Is anything too hard for the Lord?” (Genesis 18:14) to the words of Jesus, “With God everything is possible” (Matthew 19:26).

Trusting God for the impossible can be a lonely place to live when even your close friends may question your determined trust in God to do what He promised. Hold on to your trust in God as your life depends on it when everything happening around you is telling you to turn and run away. It is in that kind of trust where miracles happen. Those miracles will become part of the testimony of your life and give hope to the hopeless.

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About the Author

Garris Elkins is a Kingdom Winds Contributor. He and his wife, Jan, serve the global Church through writing, speaking, and mentoring. They live in southern Oregon, tucked away in the foothills of the Rogue Valley. Their shared desire is to have each person learn how to hear the heart of God and become a transforming voice in their culture.