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Secretly I am a galactic warrior from another planet but don’t tell anyone, I am here to save earth from those pesky aliens
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Welcome To Hope C Hopkins Website |
Secretly I am a galactic warrior from another planet but don’t tell anyone, I am here to save earth from those pesky aliens
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As the Lord God blessed Abraham for his faith so shall He do for us. God is saying I remember the promises I’ve made to you, I haven’t forgotten, I will fulfill them, I will bless you and I make them come to past. When the Lord gives us a high ranking position, which will happen soon says the Lord, by human standards it’s impossible, but when you have the Lord on your side and you trust him, you pray to him, you lean on him, you love him; he will give you an impossible blessing because that’s our God. When you are a child of God, impossible blessing’s come your way like with Esther. The book of Esther is a story of excellence. A story that shows God’s protection for his people through the most trying times. It has virtually all the ingredients that people through the ages loved most in a story. A beautiful and courageous heroine, a romantic love story, a dire threat to the characters, a thoroughly evil villain, suspense, dramatic irony, evocative descriptions of exotic places, sudden reversal of action, poetic justice and the beautiful happy ending. This type of story represented in the book of Esther is no doubt a hero’s tale. As the action is constructed around the engaging central figure of its hero, Esther’s story is also a patriotic one of national history. A rescue story in which a whole nation is delivered from destruction. Some historians have disputed that Esther story is a work of fiction, saying that Esther and Mordechai are really Greek gods Ishtar" and "Marduk. Yet Esther’s story shows up in other historical documents. See it’s the devil’s job to try and disapprove the Bible saying it is all a work of fiction to stop people from believing in God. But the Bible is the truth because it is God’s word, it is not a work of fiction. These are true life stories to help us and teach us how to defeat the devil and his demons and how to succeed in life with God’s help.
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The story of Esther is a journey of an ordinary girl becoming extraordinary with God’s help. This story is about Providence, Providence means the protective care of God, it also means the timely preparation for future eventualities. With Esther’s story, God is showing us how something impossible became possible. Remember Esther was an orphaned child and her uncle Mordechai adopted her as his daughter. They were in a foreign land not their own, yet a young orphan girl bound for greatness becomes Queen. She was a nobody but with God’s help became a somebody. God’s is telling us this morning with Esther’s story, though it appears we are a nobody, God will make us great because as my mother always told us we are somebody, we are the head and not the tail, we are above only and not beneath. God is telling us through Esther’s story that though you are in an impossible situation and you don’t know how you’re going to get out, God is going to bring you out of that situation, making it possible when by human standards it’s not. Remember there is nothing impossible for God. What’s impossible for us is possible with God. The Lord is about to elevate us into a high position like Esther. He’s about to give us our hearts desire, something we have been believing for, for awhile. In God’s word Romans 4:17 He says call those things as be not as though they were. All this means is using your faith and trusting in God, walking by faith and not by sight. You use your faith to call impossible things to come to past because God said, ask and it will be given unto you, seek and you shall find, knock and the door will be opened unto you. God is saying this morning call those things as be not as though they were and I will give them to you. Remember Abraham, God called him out of his land to follow him then God blessed him. As it says in Romans 4:18 Against all hope, Abraham in hope believed and so became the father of many nations, just as it had been said to him, “So shall your offspring be.”d 19Without weakening in his faith, he faced the fact that his body was as good as dead—since he was about a hundred years old—and that Sarah’s womb was also dead. 20Yet he did not waver through unbelief regarding the promise of God, but was strengthened in his faith and gave glory to God, 21being fully persuaded that God had power to do what he had promised. 22This is why “it was credited to him as righteousness. |
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