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Stephanie Hanouw

Got Burdens?

"Let Me help you carry the weight."


"In the heat of the night, the Lord brings the cooling refreshment of His presence. He sings over those in the midst of the battle, adding extra strength and resolve to uphold and sustain them. 'The battle is the Lord's', He reminds them. Come to Me, all you who are weary from carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and allow Me to bear the weight with you."


"I am able. I am ready. I am willing. Will you let Me help you carry the weight of your burdens? My help is a whisper away. Here Me whispering your name, then receive the joy of My presence. I love you, Child. It is My delight to share the yoke with you. No trouble is too much for your loving Lord. I came to commune with those who will place their trust in Me."


"Take up your cross and follow Me. I will lead you to the victory you long for. Let Me orchestrate your path. There will be times of refreshing as well as My presence in the dark places. I am Lord over each. Trust Me, Child. I am for you not against you. Can you grasp the power of that truth? I think not.

It is too wonderful for you right now; therefore, you must trust your Lord. Have I not proven Myself capable of miraculous works?"


"As a baby relies solely on its parents for every need, so too, you must rely on and trust in Me. Love knows your name. Love makes the way. Love shares the burdens. Come to Me. I wait with open arms to pour out My riches into your life. Come to Me. I have spoken." (06/27/2023)



I am amazed (as I re-read this message readying it for posting) at how fitting it is for such a time as this! It brings me to tears and humbles me. Our Heavenly Father is such a loving, connected Father. If we (I) will only accept His loving kindness and lean into that love, what a difference we will see. Continually!

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