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The Time of God's Power

2 min · 26. Juni 2026
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When church and state drift into self-glory and abandon obedience to God, it can feel like everything is lost but history tells a very different story. God has never tied His power to institutions, monuments, or influential men; His greatest works have always erupted in times of apostasy and collapse. From Noah to Christ Himself, God moved most powerfully when human systems failed. Our task is not to guarantee results, but to obey. The outcome belongs to God alone and His Kingdom cannot be shaken. Every day, no matter how dark it looks, is still the day of His power.

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