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For more encouragement visit: https://dailymomentsofhope.wixsite.co... It’s those crucial hours that press us on to those sacred sands. It was in the Bible. And remember, no matter how great the distress is, Satan cannot take your life until God has finished with you. There is nothing can happen to you unless God permits it. There is no evil can come unless God permits it. And it’s for your good He is working that. Let’s think. There when the floods came to destroy the world, it could not destroy Noah. Noah could not be destroyed, because that God had a work for him to do. One day, down in a great nation under a great bondage, there was some Hebrew children that we know as Shadrach and Meshach and Abednego. And it came to a place where they had to make a decision, that something had to be done. They had…Their—their—their faith was put to a test. And when your faith is put to a test, then don’t fail. Stay right with what you believe. And when their faith was put to a test. And they went to a crucial hour. Not only did they go to a—an ash heap, but they went into a fiery furnace. But Satan could not destroy them, for God’s purpose wasn’t yet fulfilled. They could go in there with this hope, “I know my Redeemer liveth!” They could go in there with this hope here, “We are assured that God is able to deliver us from this fiery furnace, but, nevertheless, we will not bow to the image.” Satan could not take them. He could not drown Noah in the flood, until the purpose of God had been finished. He could not burn up the Hebrew children, until the purpose of God had been finished. He could not kill Job with boils and troubles, until the purpose of God had been finished. Neither could the lions eat Daniel, until God’s purpose had been finished. Neither could death and old age take Abraham, until the purpose of God had been finished. And neither can it take you, or can it take me, until the purpose of God, of our life, is finished. So, we gather from there, consolation. And why does God let troubles come? God harnesses trouble, puts bits in its mouth and makes it obey Him, and those troubles bring us into a closer fellowship with God. There had been no rainbow until the flood came. But after Noah was pressed into that condition that he was in, to float forty days and nights, in a storm, and the little ark pitching up and down in the water; it was after the flood was over, that he saw the rainbow for its first time, the covenant of hope, the covenant of promise. After he had went through the tribulation, then he saw the promise. That’s the way you see the promise, after you’ve gone through the tribulation. I’ve liked that poem, or psalm: Must I be carried home to Heaven On a flowery bed of ease, While others fought to win the prize And sailed through bloody seas? We ask for comfort and peace. God gives us the best He could give us: trials and tribulations. That’s better than comfort and peace. Our comforts is just beyond the river. 60-0417s - I Know Rev. William Marrion Branham