Breakthrough: 3-Day DevotionalSample

“He will breakthrough”
I believe God wants to bring breakthrough to your life.
All throughout the Bible and human history, we hear of stories where God brings a needed breakthrough at just the right time.
He split the sea for the Israelites so that they could cross the waters on dry land and escape the Egyptian army.
He supplied blueprints and provision for Noah to build an ark to spare himself and his family from the flood.
He gave divine strategy for Deborah to lead in victory on the battlefield.
He poured out favor on Esther to go before the king and spare her people from genocide.
He gave His own son, Jesus, to die on the cross for our sin and give us abundant life in Him.
If we took the time to ask other believers the ways God has brought breakthrough to their life, I know we would find what we hear to be breathtaking. No matter what we face in life, God has the answer. He promises that when we ask, we will receive; when we seek, we will find; when we knock, the door will be opened.
God will stop at nothing to bring breakthrough for His people. When we build up walls around us, He knows how to knock them down. He will breakthrough the pain and through the chaos to meet us right where we’re at and give us everything we need for life and godliness.
He is waiting and ready to respond to you. In what areas of your life do you need breakthrough? I want to encourage you to write out a prayer and pray for God to bring breakthrough in your life.
About this Plan

Inspired by Grace Graber's song "Breakthrough". This devotional plan will take you deeper into the biblical truth that inspired the song.
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