Genesis 15:6 And Abram believed the Lord, and the Lord counted him as righteous because of his faith.
You are learning this lesson, Child. You are learning that I can be trusted. You are learning that I keep My Word. You are learning that I keep My promises. You are learning that I will not leave you, will not forsake you, will bless you and keep you safe. You are learning that no harm against you will stand. You are learning, deep down in the depths of your soul, that I am all you need, all you want, your all in all. Abram was old and he doubted he would ever have a child. He despaired that he would have no heirs. But, I repeated My promise and he chose to believe. He chose to believe. Again, let this sink in: it was his choice. You are seeing that it is your choice, also. Yes, much damage has been done to your finances and your property. Much damage has been done to your heart – all of this by your blood family, people whom you tried to help. I have seen it all. I have missed nothing – none of the evil done, none of the harm purposely inflicted, none of your grieving and anger and frustration and despair. I have missed none of it. My Word promises that I will stand by you if you are righteous and I will redeem all the damage done. Will you choose to believe? You are getting better at it. You are getting stronger than your thoughts and your enemy’s schemes and plots to derail you. You are getting more solid in your foundational beliefs. Stay the course, Child. Keep choosing to believe. Keep choosing to trust. Keep choosing to seek Me, seek My counsel, seek My direction. Keep listening to My Spirit residing within you. Keep choosing to honor Me above all earthly things. As I have said so many times before: Eyes on Me. Look up, not around you. Focus on Me, breathe through the pain and frustration and know that it is temporary – as all in your earthly world is. Temporary. What is important, what is vital, what matters – all of that is what is eternal. And all of that is tied to Me and what you choose to believe and trust.