God is not the author of confusion ❤️
You will be at peace if it’s from God 😇 If you don’t feel at peace, it’s not from Him! #faithoverfear #christian #peace #peaceful
It’s incredible how much clarity and peace flood my soul when I truly grasp that God is not the author of confusion. Before, I used to feel so overwhelmed when life threw curveballs, wondering why things were happening or if I was making the right choices. I’d often question if I was truly following God’s path or if I was being led astray. But then, I embraced the profound truth that you will be at peace if it's from God. This simple revelation has been a game-changer for my faith journey. When I hear people ask about 'god will do justice,' it resonates deeply with my own experiences. There have been times when I felt wronged, or saw injustices around me, and it was hard to reconcile that with a loving God. But holding onto the promise that He will do justice, in His perfect timing, brings a profound sense of peace within myself. It’s not about vengeance, but about trusting His divine order, knowing that every 'amen word' I utter in prayer affirms my belief in His righteous judgment. This trust silences the confusion that tries to creep in, replacing it with a quiet confidence. I once heard a sermon that touched on something similar to 'mark 7:8' – about how sometimes, we get so caught up in human traditions or expectations, we miss the simple, clear commands of God. It’s those human traditions that often create unnecessary confusion and take away our peace. But when I focus purely on His word, seeking His truth directly, I find that God will give you peace, a peace that surpasses all understanding. You know, sometimes you won't even understand why you feel at peace, but you do. It’s not based on external circumstances but an inner knowing that He is in control. For me, embodying the 'woman of god characteristics' means cultivating this inner peace and discernment. It means seeking guidance not from the noise of the world, but from the quiet whisper of His Spirit. A woman of God isn't easily confused; she stands firm in her faith, knowing that any genuine leading from God will bring peace, not turmoil. This discernment is crucial, especially when facing what feels like a 'spiritual attack.' Suddenly, confusion, doubt, and fear might try to overwhelm you. But remembering that God is not the author of confusion helps me recognize these as tactics meant to destabilize my faith. Instead of panicking, I lean into His promises, and find that I won't be at peace within your soul within your spirit if it's not from Him. So, when I feel that familiar knot of anxiety or confusion, I pause and ask myself: 'Is this from God?' If it doesn't bring peace, if it stirs up doubt and agitation, then I know it's not His voice. It's about tuning into that divine calm, that unwavering sense of security that only He can provide. This practice has truly transformed how I navigate challenges, helping me to consistently return to a state of profound, God-given peace.

Amen