Be not overcome by your problems; but rather, let God be the overcomer of your problems.
Fear only debilitates a person, while keeping them locked up within a problem. Let God's perfect love release you from this debilitating fear.
Philippians 1:21 says... "For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain." I gain so much more of God, as my sufferings allow me to die to myself.
Holding tightly to God's wisdom, will keep you free from Satan's deceptive lies.
Safety isn't the absence of danger; but rather, safety is always found in the presence of God.
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Don't allow a problem to captivate your heart and mind...to the place that you miss out, on what God has just for you. The road of pain and heartache may not be an easy one; but when we see God as someone who is always greater than any obstacle that may enter our path; then we will be less attached to the problem, while being drawn even closer to God.
It's not how fast we climb the mountains or how quickly we reach our destination...or even how difficult it may seem; but rather, it's what we learn through the climb; that will be etched upon our hearts forever.
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When God is in control; then He will be in it all, until He is finished. Never try to figure God out your way...just trust Him, for the journey that lies before you.
The circumstances we face can make us feel dry and parched; but when we leave the circumstance behind to thirst after God; then He blesses and restores us, with showers of blessings. Don't allow your circumstance to keep you in a desert of despair.
Through all the curves in the road...and thru all the unnecessary turns I took in my life...one thing I did come to see; is that God's love never wavered; but was willing to go over all the bumps in the road with me. Journey with God and He will go the extra mile with you.
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Don't hide in the shadows of a circumstance; but rather let the light of God's presence bring you back into life.
I can be content, when I know that it's God's hand that's leading the way.
Philippians 3:8 reads... "Yea doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and do count them but dung, that I may win Christ,"
Just think...for every good moment you lose out on; these moments are truly being considered as "dung" or "refuse"...with no value at all; that you may win the greatest prize, which is Jesus Christ...One who can be embraced...and One who can embrace you. |
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