The Lord is for ALL People
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“Therefore I want you to know that God's salvation has been sent to the Gentiles, and they will listen!”
Acts 28:28 (NIV)
The message of salvation through Jesus Christ is good news for all people. God's invitation is not limited to a select few but extends to everyone who is willing to receive His grace through faith. Throughout Scripture, we see God's desire to draw people to Himself and offer them the hope, forgiveness, and eternal life found in Christ.
Before believers can effectively share this message with others, they must first learn to trust God completely themselves. One of the greatest challenges of faith is surrendering our own plans, expectations, and timelines to the Lord. We naturally want immediate answers and visible results, yet God often works through seasons of waiting to strengthen our faith and deepen our dependence upon Him.
Faith grows when we continue trusting God even when circumstances seem unchanged. It is easy to believe when answers arrive quickly, but genuine faith perseveres when the outcome remains uncertain. Through trials and delays, God teaches His children that His promises are reliable, His timing is perfect, and His purposes are greater than they can fully understand.
As believers experience God's faithfulness firsthand, they become better equipped to encourage others. The testimony of a life that has learned to trust God through difficulties becomes a powerful witness to those who are searching for hope. Sharing the Gospel is not merely communicating information—it is telling others about the God who has proven Himself faithful.
God calls His people to remain steadfast in faith, rooted in His Word, and confident in His promises. As we commit our lives and plans to Him, He guides our steps and works according to His perfect will. The more we trust Him, the more we can boldly share His goodness with others.
Today, trust God with the circumstances you cannot control and remember that He is still at work. As He strengthens your faith, be willing to share with others the hope you have found in Christ. Someone may need to hear today about the faithfulness of the God you serve.