If you went right into a stadium and checked out the sphere and saw a junior high soccer team or football team playing against the Gold Cup team, you’d say, that is ridiculous; how could that be? Or a highschool football or soccer team playing against the World Cup championship team. That is just no match. It’s the identical thing with any sport that may be on the market. Many times, life hits you that way.
You’re in a wedding and the situation isn’t changing and emotionally it’s tearing you down, mentally it’s putting you in a dark place. And you have a look at life, and also you’re saying, come on, God, I’ve prayed, I’ve called out to you, and there is no such thing as a match. There’s no match to after I have a look at my emotions and take care of the extent of gravity of this case. There’s just no way that I can overcome it to where this joy that you just speak about, this peace you speak about, the strength you speak about, how could that be? Many times, you have a look at your life and there are overwhelming circumstances since you lost any person very dear to you, and also you’re attempting to get past the pain, the anger, the frustration, the isolation, and you end up over and over struggling prefer it’s no match.
There’s not enough help, irrespective of what number of families surround and walk with you. Life could make us feel that way. Many times, when it’s that way, God desires to teach us a process if we’re willing to learn from him.
Moses had to provide up a sword to be able to learn to trust God, a stick to two million people screaming at him, and a most equipped, powerful army coming at him. But yet God tells him to obey him. I challenge you today that when life puts you in no-match situations like going into Jericho, where there are double reinforced partitions and giants, how do you use in that?
When you are weak, you develop into strong like Paul did because he decided to walk within the Spirit and never within the flesh. Decide to carry to God’s Word. Pray.
Put people around you that can stand by you. Choose to imagine that God is in a position to do exceedingly abundantly all I could ever ask or think. You can do all things through Christ since you now not depend upon your strength.
Paul needed to count all things lost. He was the Pharisee of Pharisees, knew nine languages, and was a scholar and a philosopher, yet he selected to walk within the Word of God and trust him sooner or later at a time. That was his victory.
So it is not what you face on this life and the way overwhelming it’s. It’s the way you learn to trust God through the method that transforms your life to the purpose where you now not live. It is Christ who lives through and in you.
Stay focused.
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