Grace for Real Troubles
Luke 12:11-12 For the Holy Ghost shall teach you what ye ought to say.
Fear often asks the question, “What will I do?” We rehearse scenarios in our minds, worrying about moments that may never come. Jesus speaks directly to this fear by assuring us that when the moment comes, God will be with us.
He told His disciples that they would be questioned, accused, and pressured. Yet He commanded them not to worry in advance. Why? Because the Holy Ghost would teach them what to say in that very hour. God does not give grace for imaginary troubles, but He always supplies grace for real ones.
Fear becomes an invitation to trust God when we admit we do not have the answers but believe He does. We may not know how to handle tomorrow, but we know the One who holds it. When the time comes, God will meet us there.
Respond:
Stop rehearsing fearful scenarios and trust that God will give you exactly what you need when you need it.
Keep Looking Up!
Taken from the preaching ministry of Tim Webb
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