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TRUST: The Bridge Between Old and New

TRUST: The Bridge Between Old and New

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JOURNEY FROM THE OLD TO THE NEW| Isaiah 43 – Behold, the New Thing| PROPHETIC TEACHING| CHIMDI OHAHUNA Life has a way of tethering us to the past—old wounds, old victories, old patterns. Yet in Isaiah 43, God declares: “Behold, I am doing a new thing!” The new thing He is doing is not new to Him, but it is new to us. It sets the pace for more new things, if only we refuse to remain stuck in the former. In this episode, we explore how clinging to the old blinds us from recognizing the fresh work of God in our lives. Former things can trap us in yesterday’s experiences, but growth demands letting go. The devil thrives on keeping us bound to the past, because he knows that ignorance of the new is as good as it never happening at all. You’ll discover: - Why the present best is not God’s ultimate for you, there is always something greater ahead. - How letting go of the former creates a temporary vacuum, but also prepares space for the new. - Why trust in God is the only bridge between the old and the new. - How growth requires both the renewing of your mind and the grace of God upon your life. The blessing is never in the old, it is always in the new. Faith means stepping into what God sees, even when it is unseen to us. Tears for the old can blind us from the provision of the new, but courage to embrace change opens the door to divine possibilities. This episode is a call to readiness: to stop estimating your life by external conditions, to refuse to be trapped by yesterday, and to boldly embrace the new thing God is unfolding. Behold, there is something your size coming for you. The question is, "are you ready for it?" Listen now to the full audio teaching on the GRACELIFECOMI podcast. Jesus is Lord.
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