We don’t know what God’s doing, but we can trust him

We don’t know what God’s doing, but we can trust him by Chad Groening for One News Now

GNN Note – What happens when we make ourselves available to God? We will never know until we try. We think we have it made in the life we’ve made, but are leaving so much more on the table but not being available to what He has made for us? Yesterday, I began a fast unlike anything I had ever imagined and I’m not sure where it will lead, but I am available, listening and watching. /END

Even though things may seem hopeless, a pro-family activist says Christians can and should trust God and believe that “justice will be served.”

While Christians across the fruited plain continue to cope with government-mandated shutdowns and limitations to their freedom to attend church because of COVID, there is a growing fear that attacks against religious freedom will become more intense, especially for Christians who supported Donald Trump, under the Biden/Harris administration.

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Janet Porter, founder and president of Faith2Action, says even though some of the warnings she wrote about 15 years are coming to life today, believers can still rely on God, who never changes.

“There are a lot of people who are watching the news of late who feel like we’re going to take a freefall into outright persecution,” she recognizes. “But I want to say this: I have this feeling in my heart of such hope and such anticipation that I do not believe, even though I wrote the book The Criminalization of Christianity, and we’re around the edges of that, I do not believe that we are on the edge of a precipice of a freefall. And I believe that justice will be served.”

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