The Greatest Breakthrough

So He commanded the multitude to sit down on the ground. And He took the seven loaves and gave thanks, broke them and gave them to His disciples to set before them; and they set them before the multitude. - Mark 8:6.
When everything around us seems to fall apart, including ourselves, the only place to turn is to the feet of Jesus. In surrendering everything to Him and pouring out our hearts, He removes whatever might hinder His life from flowing through us. It’s important to remember that we are often closest to our breakthrough when we feel farthest from it.
The greatest breakthrough isn’t just about settling bills, restoring relationships, or fulfilling material needs. The most profound breakthrough happens when Christ’s life bursts forth within us, transforming our hearts and setting us free. As He works within us, the trials we face and the surrounding circumstances change.
When chains are broken inwardly, they can no longer hold us captive outwardly. In Christ, we are always moving forward, even when it feels like we are stepping backward. Just as the Lord gave thanks, broke the bread, and distributed it to the multitude, our experiences of brokenness prepare us to be vessels through which His life is shared. In our brokenness, we give thanks to God, knowing He is using us for His glory, from glory to glory!
When everything around us seems to fall apart, including ourselves, the only place to turn is to the feet of Jesus. In surrendering everything to Him and pouring out our hearts, He removes whatever might hinder His life from flowing through us. It’s important to remember that we are often closest to our breakthrough when we feel farthest from it.
The greatest breakthrough isn’t just about settling bills, restoring relationships, or fulfilling material needs. The most profound breakthrough happens when Christ’s life bursts forth within us, transforming our hearts and setting us free. As He works within us, the trials we face and the surrounding circumstances change.
When chains are broken inwardly, they can no longer hold us captive outwardly. In Christ, we are always moving forward, even when it feels like we are stepping backward. Just as the Lord gave thanks, broke the bread, and distributed it to the multitude, our experiences of brokenness prepare us to be vessels through which His life is shared. In our brokenness, we give thanks to God, knowing He is using us for His glory, from glory to glory!

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