Dealing with delays? A reminder that your story isn't over yet
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Dealing with delays? A reminder that your story isn't over yet

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​I’ve been reflecting a lot lately on the idea of "divine delay" and how it impacts our perspective when we feel stuck. If you need a bit of encouragement today, I shared some thoughts on why the wait matters: https://www.imbelieving.com/2026/06/god-has-not-forgotten-you-he-is-setting.html?utm\_source=reddit&utm\_medium=social&utm\_campaign=god\_has\_not\_forgotten

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u/Relevant_Lake9369 — 16 days ago
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God Has Not Forgotten You Even If It Feels Like He Has

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There are moments in life when it feels like God is silent. You pray, wait, and wonder if He still sees what you're going through.

The Bible reminds us that God never abandons His children. Even when we cannot see Him working, He is preparing a way, strengthening our faith, and leading us toward freedom.

"So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed." — John 8:36

If you're struggling today, don't give up. Your current situation is not the end of your story.

I shared a message on this that might encourage someone who needs hope today:

www.imbelieving.com

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What Bible verse has helped you through difficult seasons?

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u/Relevant_Lake9369 — 13 days ago
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What Jacob and Esau Taught Me About Forgiveness

Most people remember Jacob and Esau because of the stolen birthright and blessing. But what stands out to me is what happened years later.

After years apart, Jacob expected Esau to seek revenge. Instead, Esau ran to meet him, embraced him, and they both wept (Genesis 33:4).

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What strikes me is that Jacob spent years fearing a moment that ultimately ended in grace. It makes me wonder whether forgiveness is sometimes harder to receive than it is to give.

Have you ever found it difficult to accept forgiveness from someone you wronged?

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I recently wrote a deeper reflection on this story and what it teaches us about forgiveness, reconciliation, and God's grace:

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https://www.imbelieving.com/2026/06/what-jacob-and-esau-teach-us-about.html

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What do you think this encounter teaches us about forgiveness and reconciliation?

u/Relevant_Lake9369 — 21 days ago
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God honors faithfulness

Some battles aren't yours to fight alone.

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When your strength runs out, trust God to carry you through.

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Just for a read

www.imbelieving.com

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Have a blessed day.

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u/Relevant_Lake9369 — 24 days ago
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God honors faithfulness

Some battles aren't yours to fight alone.

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When your strength runs out, trust God to carry you through.

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Just for a read: www.imbelieving.com

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Have a blessed day.

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u/Relevant_Lake9369 — 24 days ago

Check thoroughly before you buy.

Went to boxer supermarket the other day, picked up a loaf of bread eaten by rats, the cashier said to me that place is full of rats, how can a this be, it's Un acceptable, inspectors must visit these stores on a regular basis.

u/Relevant_Lake9369 — 27 days ago