If God is for me who can stand against me? We are the endtime remnants. There is time now to repent and come to Jesus. Let's go!
In my journey of faith, I've found that the phrase "If God is for me, who can stand against me?" acts as a powerful reminder of divine protection and strength. Especially in challenging times, it encourages me to fully repent and renew my commitment to Jesus. Being among the endtime remnants, as mentioned in the article, means recognizing the urgency of spiritual readiness and the importance of turning to God daily. Repentance is not just about feeling sorry for past mistakes—it is about a heartfelt transformation that opens up a path to peace and forgiveness. I've experienced that through regular prayer and worship, I feel more connected to God’s guidance and protection. Hashtags like #protectedbyGod, #repentance, #pray, #praise, and #worship remind me of this ongoing spiritual journey that involves constant seeking and praising. Sharing these experiences has helped me support others who are also looking for hope and strength. I encourage anyone feeling lost or overwhelmed to try dedicating time each day to prayer and reflection. Small acts of faith can lead to profound transformations, and embracing community through worship can provide a sense of belonging and empowerment during these end times. Ultimately, knowing God is for us provides unwavering confidence. No matter the external challenges, being spiritually anchored through repentance and worship equips us to face life with courage and hope.













































































