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How to Praise God for the Breakthrough You’re Waiting to See
Abby McDonald
iBelieve Contributor
Abby McDonald
iBelieve Contributor
What if our faith compelled us to praise God for the breakthrough we haven’t seen yet? Sometimes God needs to do a work in us before he can move the mountain for us.
“Are there certain areas of your life where you can’t seem to find breakthrough?”
I listened to the pastor and looked around the sanctuary. From the looks on people’s faces, it seemed as though the answer was a collective “yes.” This message prefaced an invitation to a fast the church would do together in the coming weeks. The pastor believed it would help bring the breakthrough so many of us needed.