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Sunday, July 20, 2025

My place of rich fulfilment.

A week ago, during a prayer meeting and Bible discussion, a question came up: “Does God forget?” I knew the answer was no—God doesn’t forget. But in that moment, it didn’t feel so simple. My mind wrestled with the question, and it triggered a flood of memories—both the high points and the painful moments I’ve walked through in life.

The next day, I found myself stuck on this scripture:

Psalm 66:11-12 (NKJV):
“You have caused men to ride over our heads; we went through fire and through water; but You brought us out to rich fulfillment.”

In that moment, I realized the question wasn’t just theological—it was deeply personal. It was a reflection of life’s journey with God: from pain to promise, from fire and water to fulfilment.

God is always with us. His hand is in every season—even the painful ones—drawing us through, not to leave us broken, but to bring us into rich fulfilment.

No matter where we find ourselves in life, God is saying, “There is provision for rich fulfilment.” The enemy may think we’ve reached our end, but God declares otherwise. Even when men have trampled us or the fire has tested us, God has brought us out. The past tense in Scripture is intentional—it speaks of a finished, perfect work.

Christ has promised that whether or not we feel His hand in the moment, He has already led us to a place of rich fulfilment.

What ever it is your rich Fulfilment is or you would desire it to be, God's plan for you is rich Fulfilment.



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