That hill became a door. that cross became hope, so do not tell me God cannot rewrite geography, He takes vallevs of trouble and builds doors in them, He takes places of defeat and plants vineyards in their soil, He takes what broke you and speaks in it until you sing again not somewhere else, there, in the valley, where trouble once had the final word, hope answers
back.
HOPE ANSWERS BACK
People have a habit of judging God’s plans by present circumstances.
We look at our finances, our health, our relationships, our future, and we decide: this is as good as it gets.
Yet…. Scripture tells a different story
Throughout the Bible, God changes lives at the moment when change seems least likely.
Joseph went from a prison cell to standing beside Pharaoh, ruling a nation in a time of crisis.
Ruth walked from grief and emptiness into a place in the very lineage of Jesus.
Peter, who denied Christ under pressure, later stood before thousands and boldly preached the Gospel.
Moses, who began as a failure and a fugitive, became the deliverer of God’s people.
Manasseh, who lived in deep wickedness, turned back to God and saw his kingdom transformed.
Saul became Paul.
Here, suddenly God turned things around, and this writer speaking to you today through these typed words, I have seen in person literally hundreds of people healed including himself on multiple physical verifiable times….. Jesus is real and yes He Heals.
We often think that because nothing has changed yet, nothing ever will. We’ve prayed so long that we stop expecting God to move. But Scripture shows us that God often steps in at the least expected moment.
That is why we should never measure God’s plans by our current circumstances, especially when our lives already hold real evidence of His grace and faithfulness.
Sometimes we’re so focused on a closed door that we miss the new one God is already opening. Sometimes we keep asking Him to restore what was, while He is preparing something far greater than we imagined. God is not limited by your past mistakes, your age, your qualifications, or how impossible your situation feels today.
He can open doors no one else can open.
He can bring the right people at the right time.
He can restore what feels permanently lost.
He can replace anxiety with peace and despair with hope.
This does not mean life will always be easy. It does mean your story is not over. The poem is not finished. The next stanza is still being written.
So don’t stop praying.
Don’t stop calling on the name of Jesus.

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