One of my concerns before we moved to Germany was that maybe this wasn’t God’s will after all. Maybe all this trouble was a big mistake. Deep inside you really know, but there will be questions here and there. Brother Hagin always said that it’s possible to have faith in your heart and doubts in your head. But I think it’s better to go ahead and follow what you think is God’s will and fail, than to never try.
Some people think that it is really too big of a step to take a family overseas to live. (that is why so few ever take the chance) But that’s why it is so rewarding to do what we do. We took a leap of faith and now are able to watch God work in ways that we never would have known. I think in many ways that it is really more of a leap of faith to NOT follow the will of God. With Him, you know that it will all work out.
Just continue doing what you were doing in your city… but do it in another country.
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Robin,
ReplyDeleteRegarding this..."Brother Hagin always said that it’s possible to have faith in your heart and doubts in your head. "...
I must respectfully question Hagin's quote also. (Even Hagin is not perfect) I don't know one Christian who has not doubted the faith in their heart at some point. If there was no doubt, why would we need faith?