Floods in Life

 

In Genesis 7:24, God flooded the land for hundred and fifty days killing all life other than Noah and the inhabitants in the ark. God dried up the water to make the land inhabitable.

False perception

Apply this story to your life.  You will experience challenges in life. Challenges that cause you to experience drowning. The challenges appear to be insurmountable. Overshadowing your ability to see the way forward.  You must shift the focus. Shift the focus from challenge to God. Have trust and faith in him to provide a dry and secure landing. A landing for that will enable you to stand and press forward.

Focus on the Rainbow

Believe in God’s covenant “Never again will all life be destroyed by the waters of the flood; never again will there be a flood to destroy the earth” (Genesis 9:11, NIV). God says a flood will not destroy you. He sets a rainbow in the clouds. The rainbow is hope and optimism. A reminder that even after difficult times, there will be beauty and positive outcomes.

Embrace the promise of the rainbow. While awaiting its arrival, flourish and grow. Grow to celebrate the outcome. Celebrate the beautiful display of colors that is the evidence of your resilience and growth.  Take time to mediate on your strength. The ways you have grown stronger.

New perspective

Increase your awareness of self and God. Aiding you in developing a deeper relationship with him and yourself. Removing limiting beliefs and false assumptions.

Awakening

You are experiencing an awakening. Awakening of senses to defining who you are and what you can accomplish. You cannot avoid the floods that occur in life. Do not empower the floods. Be empowered by the floods. Moving forward to become the person you are to be.