I've been thinking about the word "yet" this morning Officially, the word "yet" has a few different uses/definitions but for the sake of this message series. I want to focus on the following meaning of the word: "Yet" usually connects something negative with something positive, something painful with something comforting; "Yet" often brings together in one thought or sentence both the dark clouds and the silver lining– "Yet" can be a POWERFUL word of hope and encouragement! 655 Bible results for "yet" In KJV. 395 Bible results for "Yet" in NIV. I want to show just a few of the ways that God uses this word "yet" to encourage us, to give us endurance and hope, to contrast the seeming hopelessness of our situations with the true hopefulness of His love, His power, His faithfulness, and His willingness to show that we can trust Him always, no matter what we are going through. I want you to , soak in the pain and suffering of the words before the "yet," and then soak in God's hope and promises through the words after the "yet."An interesting set of twins the words "though" and "yet." On several occasions in the Bible we find these two words in the same verse. For a few weeks I want us to look at some of the verses in which we find both the word "though" and "yet." I want to call them "The Yet's of God!"
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Coming from Arab, Alabama, and growing up in Tampa, Fla. I moved with my family to Georgia in 1969. I was saved by God’s marvelous Grace in September 1972 at Blue Springs Baptist Church located down the road from North Cobb High School in Acworth, Ga. Called to preach at 16...