Monday, March 6, 2017

I Have God. I'm Good.


How many times have we been going on through our lives where we run into issues or problems we feel are so overwhelming there is absolutely NO WAY we could make it through to the end?  How many times have we begged our wallets to have enough in them so we can pay our bills for the month?  How many times have we looked at our significant other’s while they are reflecting the same face of disagreement and anger and you just can’t take it anymore?  How many times have you sat there, head in your hands and just thought that there was no way you were going to make it through this trial, this heartache, this pain, this loss, etc.?  How many times...

I have God.  I’m good.

As some of you may know, I’m launching an Art Ministry called “heARTeffect”.




God called this mission onto my heart last year and I knew that this is why He created me.  I knew that this is why He lead me from the West Coast and transfered me to the MidWest.  

As I’m preparing to launch this dream of mine into full swing action, I have had a few “realists” (which I am one too so I certainly understand where they’re coming from) who want to make sure that I’ve thought this thorough and encourage me by saying, “Well, I hope it works”.  I do appreciate their concern and I know that they’re praying for me and my mission, but when I hear that phrase from concerned individuals, I think, “I have God.  I’m good.”  

God is the one who gave me this mission, God is the one that provided the idea, God is the one that is providing the resources, God is the one developing the idea ... I’m merely the feet of this mission.  I know that this mission will succeed the way God sees it to succeed when He sees it should.  It is all in God’s hands.  

Yes, I hope for early success and that all the resources and support that I need to fully launch this mission just instantly appear, but I just keep reminding myself and others...

I have God.  I’m good.

“Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.”
Hebrews 11:1


For more information on heARTeffect, please come and talk to me or visit my website:  

You can always email me at my ministry’s email:
heart_effect@outlook.com

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