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Change your Environment
Change your Environment
Pastor Stacey Carver
BIBLE: Acts 16:16-34
DATE: 09-10-23
The story of Paul and Silas in Acts 16 reminds us that we have the power, through Christ, to change our environment and the environments of those around us. We can overcome opposition and adversity, and our response to challenges can lead to supernatural transformations.
Let us reflect on our own environments—both physical and spiritual. Are there changes that need to be made to align with God's will? Are there oppressive forces that need to be cast out in the name of Jesus? Remember, in Christ, we have the power to change our environment for His glory and the advancement of His kingdom.
May we be inspired to seek positive changes in our lives, trusting that God's presence goes with us, transforming us and the world around us.
In Christ,
Pastor Stacey Carver
Harvest Time International Church
https://www.theharvestchurchonline.com
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