10. God's promises about you
God want's a relationship with you. Therefore he has so many promises in His word. He is waiting upon you that you turn to Him. God is a loving God that heals you even if you have gone thrue very dark days. He want you to be His children. His love for you is so great that He sent his son to this world to die for your sins. The son Jesus came to the Children of God but very few took him seriously. Now we know that Jesus is the light of the world that gives hope to everyone that believes in him. If you have trouble and sin and sickness then you can come to Jesus and he will set you free.
9. He takes care of our physical needs
God promises to provide for us (Philippians 4:19, Matthew 6:31-32). He created the universe and provides food for all living things including you and me. Just as God provides food for the animals, He will not allow us to go hungry (Psalm 145:15-16, Luke 12:24-26). The Bible promises many things. Once when Jesus was preaching and people had not eaten, He transformed five loaves and two fish and fed more than 5,000 people (Mark 6:1-14). When Adam and Eve sinned and their eyes were opened to their nakedness, God provided clothing for them (Genesis 9:3). Even when we destroy, God still provides for restoration.
8. He gives us rest
God promises to give His people a Sabbath of rest (Matthew 11:29-30, Psalm 23:2). We experience this rest when we come to Jesus and receive Him. Rest comes when we give up control of our lives and follow Jesus where He wants to lead us. God not only promises rest, He commands it (Exodus 20:8-11). How comforting is it that our God provides the rest He expects of us?
7. He provides direction
God guides and directs our steps so that we can fulfill His great purpose for our lives (Proverbs 20:24). Many times we see His direction most clearly in hindsight. We think we know the best way to do something and lament every bump in the road. But when we look back, we realize that God has brought us through those bumps to experience something far greater than we could have imagined (Ephesians 2:10).
6. He gives us grace
God gives us the grace we need to get through any situation (2 Corinthians 9:8). God’s grace, his undeserved favor, is what allows us to forgive someone who wrongs us, to put our spouses first, to serve our families, to forgive ourselves, or to simply have enough strength to get through the day. God’s grace cannot be earned. It’s a gift He freely gives based on our specific need.
5. He shows us how to escape temptation
God always provides a way out when we face temptation (1 Corinthians 10:13). Just as Jesus combatted Satan’s temptation in the desert, God promises to provide us with a way to defeat any temptation that comes our way. God knows we will face temptation and gives us the resources we need to overcome those trials, including His Word and His Spirit. When we are prepared, God promises we will always be able to escape the temptations the devil puts in our path.
4. He helps us when we’re hurting
God promises to help us when we’re hurting (Psalm 34:17-20). When life is hard, when the pain feels too much to bear, we don’t need to hide from God. We can run to God. He is our refuge and our strength, our ever-present help in times of trouble (Psalm 46:1).
3. He saves us
God provides a way for us to be in a relationship with Him (John 14:6). Once Adam and Eve sinned, we were forever separated from God. However, sent His only Son to pay the penalty for our sin (John 3:16). Jesus paid the debt we could never work off. When we believe in Jesus, we’re able to experience a personal relationship with God — we are no longer separated due to our sin! (Romans 10:9)
2. He gives us peace
God provides us with the ability to have peace in any situation (Philippians 4:7, Romans 5:1). He guards our hearts and minds and lead us into paths of righteousness (Psalm 23:3). He gives us confidence when we’re uncertain and satisfies our longing souls (Philippians 1:6, Psalm 107:9).
1. He points us to the truth
In theese daye and age, it feels as if we cannot trust anyone. Lies and lies of omission are part of everyday life. But God gives us a way to know the truth. He gave us His Word. The Bible is where we turn to know what’s true and what’s not, what’s of God and what’s not. He also speaks to us thrue His spirit. (2 Timothy 3:16, Psalm 119:105). God’s promises to provide encouragement to meet our every need. No matter what trial or test comes our way, we can know that God has already provided for us both spiritually and physically. We can rest assured that when we walk through tough times, God is walking with us and providing for us all along the way.