Jesus in My every Season

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Romans 8:38 For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come,
39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.

 

Jesus, in my every season is a phrase that refers to the importance of Jesus in our lives. It means that Jesus is present at all stages of our lives - from conception to death - and that He is with us throughout our journey.

He is our loving Father who is always there for us in times of need, the source of our hope, refuge in times of trouble and despair, and our very present help as stated in Psalms 46:1.

It is He who gives us strength to endure hardships and joy to enjoy blessings. His presence provides comfort and encouragement. His guidance helps us make better decisions in this life, and His teachings serve as a moral compass for guiding us along the correct path. It is through Him that we are able to grow in faith and deepen our relationship with Him.

Therefore, neither evil things nor anything and anyone in this world are powerful enough to break the bond between us and God because His love for us is unbreakable, it is infinite and unconditional.

The key term in this context is "unconditional love," which refers to love without conditions or expectations of reciprocation. It is this kind of love that is the purest and most selfless of all, and Jesus is the only one who can give it willingly, which is why we are nothing without Him.

Jesus' love is everlasting, and His grace is sufficient for all. He is our rock and our salvation, our protector and our provider. It is, therefore, our assurance that He will never leave nor forsake us. For He will always be available in every season of our lives, whether we are in despair, pain, sickness, or joy.

Because of this, no matter how dark the situation may seem to us, for instance, in our season of despair, we can always turn to Him for comfort and peace. And in our times of challenges Jesus will always give us the courage and perseverance to face it and keep fighting, providing us with infinite hope that we can do this because He is with us in this battle. His constant presence is a reminder of His blessings and faithfulness. Through Him, we can be renewed and restored.

So regardless of what season of our lives we are in, we can always call on Him through prayers, to help and guide us in making the right decisions and sustain us in our difficult times. Nevertheless, some may argue that they have never seen any evidence that God exists, and that prayer does not seem to have any effect on their lives. They may say that they have tried praying, but nothing has ever happened.

We should, however, keep in mind that even though we may not always see the results of our prayers right away, God is always listening and working in our lives. He is faithful to His promises and will never abandon us, even when we do not see His presence.

Therefore, it is important to continue to have faith and pray, trusting that God is at work in our lives and will answer in His own timing and according to His will. Let us take solace in the fact that God is not bound by our expectations and limitations, for He works in ways that are different from our own understanding.

Everything He does is for our good, and He knows what is best for us in the long run. And as we pour out our hearts to Him, we can expect that He will respond in His own time and according to His own plan.

We can trust in His perfect wisdom and understanding of our lives and the future. He sees beyond our current perspective, and He knows what will give us the greatest joy and fulfillment in the end. He is faithful to always act in our best interests, even when it might not make sense to us in the moment.

Therefore, don't be discouraged, continue walking by faith and not by sight, for Jesus is always available in all seasons of our lives. Just call unto Him and He will draw near to you.

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