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Isaiah 43:18–19 reveals God's call to forget the former things and perceive the new work He is doing—making a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert. Mission becomes possible not through human strength or knowledge but through deep intimacy with the Lord, marked by trust rather than certainty. This intimacy empowers believers to see and join God’s unfolding work of salvation, even in places of despair, persecution, and seeming impossibility. Missions is not merely a task but an invitation to “come and see” what God is doing, and each obedient step leads deeper into His presence. Rooted in this relationship, hope is restored, courage is renewed, and the impossible becomes possible.
By Mosaic Christian Fellowship5
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Isaiah 43:18–19 reveals God's call to forget the former things and perceive the new work He is doing—making a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert. Mission becomes possible not through human strength or knowledge but through deep intimacy with the Lord, marked by trust rather than certainty. This intimacy empowers believers to see and join God’s unfolding work of salvation, even in places of despair, persecution, and seeming impossibility. Missions is not merely a task but an invitation to “come and see” what God is doing, and each obedient step leads deeper into His presence. Rooted in this relationship, hope is restored, courage is renewed, and the impossible becomes possible.

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