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FLYING ABOVE THE STORM

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You don’t ever have to be afraid of the circumstances of life or the challenging situations you may find yourself in. You can always be at peace, because the Bible says there is no fear in him whose mind is stayed on the Lord (Isa. 26:3). It’s up to you how you react to the storms of life that come your way. It’s your decision whether you flee in terror or begin to wring your hands and say, “Oh, my Lord! Why is this happening to me?” We have all been there at one time or another: We all cowered in the face of trouble and wrung our hands wondering, What am I going to do now? But thank God, those days can be gone! No longer do we have to flee in terror from the enemy. We can rise to victory! We can rise to our full potential in the spiritual realm where God wants us to dwell. How? God made Himself plain through His creation. And the Bible often uses nature to teach practical lessons and illustrate certain truths. We can learn valuable lessons from one of God’s majestic creatures: ...

IN THE MIDST OF THE WATERS

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“ And God said, let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters” (Gen. 1:6). Firmament was mostly used in the olden days, but now it is known by the name sky. Firmament is a wide area –you can call it a space—or a surface. And this God commanded to come in the midst of the waters. He called it to sever the waters, to separate the waters below and above. So this firmament was a wide area between the waters; in the midst. “ … and let it divide the waters from the waters” this space caused a separation between waters which is literally of the same kind. Firmaments come to create ways, they come to create paths; and it came out of the Word of God. Let’s refresh our mind on how the Israelites escaped the Egyptians. They encountered an obstacle and couldn’t go further. They began to worry, and discomfort caught them such that, they said to Moses “Because there were no graves in Egypt, hast thou taken us away to die in the wildern...