Skip to main content

Faith in the Possible


 Heading: Faith in the Possible


Scripture: "Jesus looked at them and said, 'With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.'" - Matthew 19:26


1. Trust in God's power: By believing in the limitless power of God, we can see the seemingly impossible become possible.

2. Step out in faith: Taking a leap of faith and trusting in God's plan can open doors to unexpected possibilities.

3. Keep an open mind: Embracing new opportunities and staying open to different outcomes can lead to breakthroughs.

4. Persevere through challenges: Even when faced with obstacles, having faith in the possible can give us the strength to overcome.

5. Be a vessel of God's grace: By surrendering to God's will and allowing Him to work through us, we can witness miracles unfold.


Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank you for showing us that all things are possible with you. Help us to trust in your power and believe in the limitless possibilities that you have in store for us. May we always have faith in the impossible becoming possible through your grace. Amen.


My story

From a young age, I had always dreamed of pursuing a career in music. I spent hours practicing my instruments, writing songs, and performing at local venues, pouring my heart and soul into my craft. But as I grew older, the pressures of life and the demands of adulthood began to overshadow my passion for music.

I found myself stuck in a mundane job that offered no fulfillment, feeling like my dreams were slipping further and further away. I began to doubt whether I had what it took to make it in the music industry and wondered if I should just give up on my aspirations altogether.

One night, feeling lost and discouraged, I turned to prayer. I poured out my frustrations and fears to God, asking for guidance and strength to follow my dreams. And in that moment of vulnerability, I felt a sense of peace wash over me, as if God was whispering in my ear, reminding me of the gifts He had placed within me.

Encouraged by this newfound sense of faith, I made the bold decision to quit my job and fully commit to pursuing music. It was a leap of faith, but I knew in my heart that it was the right choice for me. I poured all of my energy and passion into my music, writing new songs, booking gigs, and connecting with other artists in the industry.

And then, something incredible happened. Doors that had once seemed firmly closed began to swing open before me. I landed a record deal with a major label, started performing at larger venues, and even had one of my songs featured in a popular movie. It felt like all of my hard work and dedication was finally paying off.

Through it all, I knew that it was my faith in God that had carried me through the darkest moments of doubt and uncertainty. I had learned to trust in His plan for me, even when the path seemed unclear. And in the end, my faith had led me to a place of fulfillment and success beyond my wildest dreams.

Now, I continue to walk in faith, knowing that with God by my side, all things are possible. My journey in the music industry has taught me the power of believing in myself and trusting in God's timing. And as I continue to pursue my passion for music, I do so with a heart full of gratitude for the blessings that faith has brought into my life.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

**Restoring Relationships**

Last Tuesday, during Eskom’s Stage 6 load-shedding, I sat in my dimly lit Akasia living room, staring at a WhatsApp message from my cousin Thabo. Our once-close bond had fractured over a political debate—ANC vs. EFF—that spiraled into personal jabs. His text read: *“You’ve become a coconut, bra. Black on the outside, white-washed inside.”* My reply? A venomous *“At least I’m not a populist clown.”* Pride, that sly serpent, had coiled around our tongues.   But as the generator hummed and my coffee cooled, Colossians 3:13 flickered in my mind like a candle in the dark: *“Forgive as the Lord forgave you.”* Unconditional. No asterisks. No “but he started it.” Just grace.   **II. The Theology of Broken Pipes**   South Africa knows fractures. Our Vaal River, choked by sewage and neglect, mirrors relational toxicity—grievances left to fester. Yet, Christ’s forgiveness isn’t a passive drip; it’s a flash flood. To “bear with one another” (Colossians 3:13) is to choo...

The Firm Foundation of Faith

## The Firm Foundation of Faith **Scripture:** Hebrews 11:1 "Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see." **Thought:** Life's journey is often marked by uncertainty and challenges. This faith allows us to persevere, knowing that God is working, even when we can't see the immediate results. It empowers us to step forward with courage, knowing we're not alone. Embracing this understanding allows us to live with a peace that surpasses all understanding, a peace rooted in the unshakeable truth of God's love and faithfulness. **Action Plan:** Spend 15 minutes today in quiet meditation on Hebrews 11. Reflect on a specific area in your life where you need to strengthen your faith. **Prayer:** Heavenly Father, I come before You today acknowledging my need for a stronger faith. Help me to truly grasp the meaning of Hebrews 11:1, to trust in Your promises even when I cannot see the outcome. In Jesus’ name, Amen. My story  Th...

**Cultivating Patience**

 ## The Divine Delay: When God Hits Pause on Your Breakthrough (From My Akasia Veranda) Brothers, sisters, let me tell you, this Highveld sun beating down on my veranda in Akasia isn’t just baking the pavement. It’s baking my *impatience*. You know the feeling? You’ve prayed, you’ve declared, you’ve stomped the devil’s head (in the spirit, naturally!), yet that breakthrough? It feels like waiting for a Gautrain on a public holiday schedule – promised, but mysteriously absent. Psalm 27:14 shouts: *"Wait for the Lord; be strong, and let your heart take courage!"* But waiting? In *this* economy? With Eskom plunging us into darkness and the price of a loaf of bread climbing faster than Table Mountain? It feels less like divine strategy and more like celestial sabotage. I get it. Just last week, stuck in the eternal queue at the Spar parking lot (seems half of Tshwane had the same pap-and-chops craving), watching my dashboard clock tick towards yet another loadshedding slot, my ow...