THERE IS HOPE FOR YOU

August 16, 2021

THERE IS HOPE FOR YOU

Earlier today, I was called from my kids' school to come to pick my eldest son early.

They said his tooth came out and he's quite upset about it.

I drove immediately to the school. When I asked him why he's upset, in pain, he explained he was afraid his tooth won't grow again.

I assured him not to worry, that when I was his age, a few of my teeth came out too, and brand new ones replaced them.

Why am I sharing this with you?

A broken tooth is not a broken life.
A broken aspect of life is not a broken life.
A broken relationship is not a broken life.
A broken "dream job" is not a broken destiny
A broken business is not a broken life.
A 'broken health' is not a broken life.

Don't believe the lie that what you've lost is the end of your life.

God gives brand new jobs, He gives brand new marriages, brand new business, brand new dreams! WOOHOOO!

I am reminded of the scripture that says, "For there is hope for a tree if it be cut down, that it will sprout again, and that its shoots will not cease" [Job 14:7]

I don't know what you've lost that seems irreplaceable.
I don't know what's broken that seems will never happen for you again.

I've brought you good news - anything broken, can be fixed. If God can mend a broken heart, He can mend anything.

God can replace and renew anything lost or broken for you.

There is hope for you.

If this is your word, type it out - "THERE IS HOPE FOR ME"

Amen, somebody?

I believe in you.

Dr Samuel Ekundayo | The Purpose Preacher
May 5, 2025
Looking at my life today, some might assume I was born with a golden spoon in my mouth. They see the progress, the platforms, the opportunities, the impact—and they conclude, “He must have had it all figured out from the start.” But here’s the truth... I wasn’t born with a golden spoon. In fact, I wasn’t even born with a spoon at all. The circumstances surrounding my birth were far from rosy. My beginning was rough, humble, and almost forgettable by the standards of this world. There was nothing to suggest that I would one day stand where I stand today, speak as I speak today, or do what I do today. But I was helped. I was helped by God. That’s the only reason I’ve come this far. And that, dear friend, is why I’m writing this—to remind you that it doesn’t matter where or how you were born . Your background, no matter how limiting or disadvantaged, cannot stop God’s plan for your life. You may not have had the best education. You may have been born into poverty. You may have been rejected, neglected, abandoned or overlooked. But when God steps into your life , He rewrites the story. He is not intimidated by your limitations. In fact, He specializes in using the foolish things of this world to confound the wise. He lifts the poor from the dust and sets them among princes (Psalm 113:7-8). You don’t need a silver spoon, golden spoon, or any spoon at all. All you need is His help . My life is a testament to this truth: God still helps men. He still lifts. He still promotes. He still turns nobodies into wonders. And I believe the same will happen for you. If you will let Him, If you will trust Him, If you will surrender your life to Him… You will become a miracle. You will become a wonder. Your story will be one that generations will talk about. So here’s my charge to you: Stop disqualifying yourself based on your background. Stop underestimating what God can do through you. Stop comparing your journey with someone else’s. Instead, start seeking God’s help. Start walking in faith. Start declaring His promises over your life. Because your story—yes, YOUR story—is not over yet. In fact, it’s just beginning. You are next in line for a miracle. I believe in you!
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