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Trusting God’s Promises

Published Time : 01 Oct 2023

 

lived day in and day out with no real purpose. My life seemed meaningless. Was I wanted? Am I precious? What will happen after I die? Why am I even alive?

 

Many years ago, I knew I needed to deal with these questions very seriously. And God heard me.

 

He was happy to answer my questions, and He met me in a very special way. God chose a person through whom He would bring the gospel to me, and I accepted His gift of salvation. I received not only answers to my questions, but also Jesus as my loving Savior. I now have a beautiful relationship and hope that could only come from Him. 

 

I was born in Macedonia but spent my early childhood in Germany. I always longed to stay in touch with the Macedonian culture and people. One day, I was introduced to Love God Greatly in my church in Frankfurt, Germany. After some time, God opened a door to serve the Macedonian people, and I was asked to translate Bible studies into the Macedonian language. Because I am still learning Macedonian, I considered for a long time if I was the right person to do this. Soon I realized that God wanted me in this place, and He gifted me with my faithful friend and co-translator, Anita. Our hearts desire to bring people closer to Jesus through our translations.

 

I now know the purpose for my life and the purpose God has for all of His children. Especially in these times of riots and wars around the world, pandemics, and persecution of sisters and brothers, may I trust and focus every day on the truth that Jesus will establish His kingdom and He will make all things new. God will wipe away all tears from our eyes, death will be no more, and there will be no more sorrow or pain when He returns.