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Say it with me, “God is Not Done with me” Have you ever felt like life feels like a series of endings and beginnings, moments of triumph and times of struggle?  In those moments It’s easy to think that after a significant failure or setback, our best days are behind us. Yet, the truth we hold fast to is that God is never done with us. The Bible is replete with stories of individuals who thought their lives were over, only to be used by God in ways they never imagined. Consider Moses, who fled Egypt in disgrace and spent 40 years in the wilderness before God called him to lead His people out of bondage. Or David, who, after his sin with Bathsheba, was still known as a man after God's own heart and went on to write many of the Psalms that continue to inspire us today. And Peter, who denied Jesus three times, was later entrusted to feed His sheep and became a pillar of the early church. These examples encourage us that our story is not finished when we make mistakes or when life takes unexpected turns. God's grace and power are sufficient to redeem any situation. He is always at work in our lives, often in ways we cannot see, to bring about His purposes. In Philippians 1:6, Paul confidently declares,
Say it with me, “God is Not Done with me” Have you ever felt like life feels like a series of endings and beginnings, moments of triumph and times of struggle? In those moments It’s easy to think that after a significant failure or setback, our best days are behind us. Yet, the truth we hold fast to is that God is never done with us. The Bible is replete with stories of individuals who thought their lives were over, only to be used by God in ways they never imagined. Consider Moses, who fled Egypt in disgrace and spent 40 years in the wilderness before God called him to lead His people out of bondage. Or David, who, after his sin with Bathsheba, was still known as a man after God's own heart and went on to write many of the Psalms that continue to inspire us today. And Peter, who denied Jesus three times, was later entrusted to feed His sheep and became a pillar of the early church. These examples encourage us that our story is not finished when we make mistakes or when life takes unexpected turns. God's grace and power are sufficient to redeem any situation. He is always at work in our lives, often in ways we cannot see, to bring about His purposes. In Philippians 1:6, Paul confidently declares, "Being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus." The work God has started in your life is ongoing. He sees the end from the beginning and is faithful to complete it. When you face discouragement or doubt, remember that God’s plans for you are far greater than you can imagine. He is not limited by our failures or the challenges we face. His power is made perfect in our weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9). So, take heart. Whether you are in a season of waiting, struggle, or new beginnings, know that God is not done with you. He is continually at work, shaping you, growing you, and preparing you for the good works He has planned. I don’t know what trials you are currently facing but remember God is not done with you! #godisnotdonewithme #christiantiktok #livewellwithtia

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