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We know God paid a high price to redeem and forgive us in Jesus when we were unworthy of such grace (Romans 5:6-11). If the Father has gone to such great lengths to purchase our pardon, what will he refuse us that is good, right, and holy? Nothing! So if God answers our prayers, “No!” then it is for the good and eternal well-being of those for whom we’ve prayed. God intends to comfort and liberate, not wound and enslave. He desires to redeem and bless, not deny or limit his grace. His commitment is to work all things out for our ultimate good as he is transforming us to be more like his beloved Son (Romans 8:28-29). If God offered us Jesus, what will he withold?
Dear Father, I confess that I am sometimes impatient and disappointed when my prayers do not seem to get the immediate response I desire. Please calm and quiet my doubting heart. Please remind my spirit of your rich grace. Bring your comfort and assurance through the ministry of your Holy Spirit to my often vacillating human spirit. I believe that you want to bring me your blessing and grace. Although I may not always understand the bad things that happen in my life or why you delay in fixing them or liberating me from them, I trust that you are at work to make them all work for my good and your glory. In Jesus’ name, I wait and pray as I trust in you. Amen.
At BCOM, we believe that when love leads, lives change. We are called to be the hands and feet of Jesus—bringing light to dark places, lifting the broken, and speaking life into every soul we meet. No matter where you are on your journey, there is a place for you here. Let’s walk in faith, serve with purpose, and change the world—together.
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Every act of kindness is a seed of transformation. As we celebrate this season, we thank you for being part of our mission to serve, uplift, and bring hope to our community. Together, we are stronger.
"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." - Jeremiah 29:11

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