“With Jesus, every unexpected moment can become a beautiful surprise.”
When unexpected moments come into our lives, they can completely change our plans. When things do not happen the way we expected, we often become afraid and wonder, “What will happen now?” But we must never forget one thing: what is unexpected to us is never unexpected to God.
When the wine ran out at the wedding in Cana, it was a situation that could have brought great embarrassment to the family. But when that shortage came to Jesus’ attention, it became an opportunity for a miracle. Water was turned into wine; shortage became abundance; worry turned into joy. What was an unexpected problem to the people became an opportunity for Jesus to reveal His glory.
In the same way, when you face an unexpected situation in your life today, don’t ask only, “Why did this happen?” Perhaps God is inviting you to wait with faith and ask, “What is He going to do through this?”
Where you see an ending, Jesus may see a new beginning.
Where you see shortage, Jesus may see a miracle.
Where you see tears, Jesus may see the seed of a testimony.
“To Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think…” — Ephesians 3:20
So, do not be afraid of the unexpected. Instead of focusing on the unexpected situation, focus on Jesus who is with you in that situation. Because when Jesus is present, even an unexpected moment can become a beautiful testimony that you will never forget.
Your story is not over yet. Perhaps the next page of your life will be the beautiful surprise that Jesus has prepared for you.
Hepsi Sam
When unexpected moments come into our lives, they can completely change our plans. When things do not happen the way we expected, we often become afraid and wonder, “What will happen now?” But we must never forget one thing: what is unexpected to us is never unexpected to God.
When the wine ran out at the wedding in Cana, it was a situation that could have brought great embarrassment to the family. But when that shortage came to Jesus’ attention, it became an opportunity for a miracle. Water was turned into wine; shortage became abundance; worry turned into joy. What was an unexpected problem to the people became an opportunity for Jesus to reveal His glory.
In the same way, when you face an unexpected situation in your life today, don’t ask only, “Why did this happen?” Perhaps God is inviting you to wait with faith and ask, “What is He going to do through this?”
Where you see an ending, Jesus may see a new beginning.
Where you see shortage, Jesus may see a miracle.
Where you see tears, Jesus may see the seed of a testimony.
“To Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think…” — Ephesians 3:20
So, do not be afraid of the unexpected. Instead of focusing on the unexpected situation, focus on Jesus who is with you in that situation. Because when Jesus is present, even an unexpected moment can become a beautiful testimony that you will never forget.
Your story is not over yet. Perhaps the next page of your life will be the beautiful surprise that Jesus has prepared for you.
Hepsi Sam
“With Jesus, every unexpected moment can become a beautiful surprise.”
When unexpected moments come into our lives, they can completely change our plans. When things do not happen the way we expected, we often become afraid and wonder, “What will happen now?” But we must never forget one thing: what is unexpected to us is never unexpected to God.
When the wine ran out at the wedding in Cana, it was a situation that could have brought great embarrassment to the family. But when that shortage came to Jesus’ attention, it became an opportunity for a miracle. Water was turned into wine; shortage became abundance; worry turned into joy. What was an unexpected problem to the people became an opportunity for Jesus to reveal His glory.
In the same way, when you face an unexpected situation in your life today, don’t ask only, “Why did this happen?” Perhaps God is inviting you to wait with faith and ask, “What is He going to do through this?”
Where you see an ending, Jesus may see a new beginning.
Where you see shortage, Jesus may see a miracle.
Where you see tears, Jesus may see the seed of a testimony.
“To Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think…” — Ephesians 3:20
So, do not be afraid of the unexpected. Instead of focusing on the unexpected situation, focus on Jesus who is with you in that situation. Because when Jesus is present, even an unexpected moment can become a beautiful testimony that you will never forget.
Your story is not over yet. Perhaps the next page of your life will be the beautiful surprise that Jesus has prepared for you. ❤️
Hepsi Sam ✍️
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