From Wrong To Strong
Born in the heart of Chicago, this podcast brings you raw, unfiltered stories of transformation from people who’ve lived through real darkness — former gang members, ex-inmates, survivors of trauma, police officers, chaplains, and community voices.
These conversations carry the grit of Chicago’s streets and the grace of a God who still heals and restores. Every episode is honest, emotional, and rooted in the truth that no life is beyond redemption.
If you want stories that challenge you, strengthen your faith, and remind you that God can turn any life from wrong to strong — you’re in the right place.
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From Wrong To Strong
Week #31 - 2-Minute Devotional w/ Cisco Terrazas
Cisco Terrazas shares a devotional message focusing on Isaiah 40:31, emphasizing the importance and value of waiting on the Lord. He explains that waiting is a time of strengthening, refining, and preparation for future challenges. Cisco also highlights the need for discernment during this period and references Psalm 27:14 to encourage patience and courage in God's timing. Overall, the message encourages believers to embrace waiting as a season of growth and divine preparation.
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Hello everyone. This is Terrazas coming to you again, uh, with another from Ron to Strong two Minute Devotional. Today I'd like to share with you a Bible verse that's been on my heart lately. It is Isaiah 40 31 the day who wait for the Lord Chev move. The strength the day shall mount up with wings like eagles. They shall run and not be weary. They shall walk and not faint. This verse reminds us that waiting on the Lord is not wasted time. It is a season where God strengthens, refines, and prepares us for what's ahead. It speaks of hope, endurance in God's faithfulness to those who trust in his timing. During this time, waiting is another part of a process where God works in your heart during pain and suffering of any, and providing you strength during this course to prepare you for what's ahead. God doesn't just open a door at any given time because he knows there is work to be done on every individual, plus not every door that is open. Does not mean it is good for us to walk through it. We have to find the sermon during the time of waiting to understand if he's, if he's telling us to walk through the door or not. The time of waiting, which most would think is downtime, can actually be a time of reflection and preparation to be propelled to the next stage when God's timing is up. Remember? Psalm 27. 14. Wait patiently for the Lord. Be brave and courageous. Yes, wait patiently for the Lord. If you're picking up your cross daily as it is meant for us to do, know that you're serving the Lord one way or another because he uses us at any given time. It's not from our will, but on his will. I hope this me message touches someone today, and feel free to share it. This ISAs and I am from wrong to strong.
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