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I may be on a social media break as I serve elsewhere, but I still love you all. — Holy Spirit is speaking.

“Your Pain is Profitable”

Dearest beloved, there is always a purpose behind our pain. God will utilize painful experiences to generate momentum and strength.

The crucial factor lies in how you perceive it. It can weigh you down and hinder your flight if you view it as punishment.

However, if you seek the value within it, the burden becomes lighter and propels you to greater heights. —

God often uses pain as fuel, similar to how a rocket requires propellant to ascend. Therefore, God allows pain not to break you but help you soar.

When chosen in Christ, we will experience a release of strength, anointing, and power as we go through painful and challenging circumstances while glorifying the God who loves us.

Jesus is using it to bring out something more potent than this nation has ever seen for the goodness of God, the kingdom of God, and the people.

Praise God, praise the Lord Jesus Christ for our suffering.

Romans 5:3-4, Paul writes, “Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope.

Praise Jesus

Do you realize that as people continue to hurt us and try to destroy us, it doesn’t harden us? —The glory of Jesus Christ teaches us more compassion, love, and empathy for people.

We were never called to harm anyone but pray and forgive even those who hurt us.

At the same time, we are being strengthened. I am getting more robust, and so are you.

Tough as nails.

Remember, nails are used to anchor things in place. Praise God, this is what we are as the remnant, nails used to anchor.

Look at it this way: let me explain to you better what is taking place in the secret places.

Like an anchor, it is a heavy object, often made of metal, that is used to hold a boat or ship in place. It is attached to a rope or chain and is thrown overboard to the seabed to prevent the “vessel” from drifting.

Genuine anchors are essential maritime equipment and have been used for centuries to secure boats and ships, providing stability and preventing them from being carried away by currents or winds.

The anchor symbolizes stability, security, and a firm foundation, both in a literal and metaphorical sense.

Holy Spirit spoke to me:

“I AM the anchor, and you are tough as nails through Me. I AM using you to anchor others in their faith in me.” Saith the LORD.

As I remain strong and continue to serve God by helping the vulnerable, sick, suffering, ill, and possessed in the streets and elsewhere, please keep Joel and me in your prayers.

Please also pray for the souls in need of salvation, those who are not yet hungry, for Christ, and for the provisions we need to continue our work feeding in many capacities. We do all this on our own dime. —Only charlatans beg for money.

Scripture:

“And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus.” – Philippians 4:19

Please pray for this young sister experiencing homelessness; I have taken her under my wing by God’s command. Joel and I bought her a new pair of Addiias yesterday after I saw her feet were bleeding. I laid hands on her wounded feet in prayer and shared a meal with her in what she calls home. —a doorway.

I treat their space like anyone else’s home when I walk into someone’s house. I ask, “Do you mind if I sit down?” and I treat them like the human beings they are.

I visit her a few times a week. We pray I teach her about Jesus’ love for her, and Joel works hard at his job to supply the money to take care of these friends living on the streets.

No cameras in their faces. We respect their privacy while sharing in the work. —

We are grateful for the ability to love in the face of hatred. Our nation is facing significant challenges, but the love of Jesus continues to thrive within us.

And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.” – Colossians 3:17

Much love,
Sister Christine

C. Beach ©️

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