En port inn til håpet

EPISODE · Jun 9, 2023 · 2 MIN

En port inn til håpet

from Tapas for troen · host Norea Mediemisjon

"Når hun kommer derfra, vil jeg gi henne vingårdene tilbake, og Akor-dalen skal bli en håpets port." Hos. 2, 15   Dette er et veldig spesielt vers for meg. Verset før handler om å bli ført ut i ørkenen av Gud der Han taler vennlig til oss. Og akkurat slik føltes det for meg i livet mitt. Jeg mista helsa, jeg var i ei tid der jeg mangla så mye. Det var øde som en ørken. Men jeg opplevde også det andre; Han talte vennlig til meg! Han viste meg og overbeviste meg om at jeg er sett, elsket og verdifull.   På den tiden leste jeg bare ett vers til dagen, derfor tok det tid før jeg oppdaga det neste verset, altså det som er dagens vers. Akor-dalen betyr det som skadet eller brakte ulykke. Og for meg ble verset et løfte om at jeg en dag skulle få helsa igjen, og at det som hadde gitt så mye sorg for meg, skulle bli til håp for andre. Det som skjedde, var at jeg fikk helsa tilbake! Og jeg har fått oppleve at historien min kan være til oppmuntring for andre. Og hvem var det Gud koblet meg med for å bringe håpet enda videre ut? Jo, Håpets Kvinner i Norea! Det er virkelig en håpets port! Så hvis du kjenner i dag at du er der, at der er noe som er så skadet eller som har brakt så mye ulykke for deg; ta til deg ordene med løftet om at Han vil gi deg de vingårdene tilbake, Han vil gi deg noe fruktbart igjen. Og så skal det bli til håp for deg og for folk rundt deg! av Eli Fuglestad TFT456  

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