A sound mind is not discouraged over the bad break; it’s expecting God to open a new door. It’s not bitter over who left you; it’s knowing God has someone better coming. A sound mind is not looking in the rear view mirror; it’s expecting the new things God has in store. That’s the way God created you to live: positive, peaceful, trusting.
Don’t let time cause you to give up on the dream He put in your heart. Don’t let the mistakes you’ve made convince you to live condemned with no passion. Get your thirst back; get your fire back. God is still on the throne. He didn’t change His mind about what He promised you.
The pressure in your life is not there to defeat you; it’s there to propel you. You’re feeling the weight, the worry, the forces trying to stop you, but that pressure is a sign that something is shifting, favor is building, healing is coming, vindication is releasing, doors are opening.
Turn your pressure into praise. Turn your worry into worship. Instead of complaining about what didn’t work out and feeling overwhelmed by what’s not changing, why don’t you thank God that He’s fighting your battles, that nothing can stand against Him, that what He started He will finish in your life.
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His purpose is at work. You may not understand it right now, but you can trust that God knows what He’s doing. You will see, what you thought was a setback, was really setting you up for greater things. Don’t fight everything you don’t like. Live at rest knowing that God’s purpose will prevail.
Your life is in the hands of Almighty God. Nothing can snatch you away. He determines your beginning, when you would be born, and He determines when you’ll come home—not the sickness, not the trouble, not the enemy. Your life is in God’s hands. His purpose will prevail.
God parts Red Seas. He’ll slay your giants. He’ll call you out of the shepherds’ fields and anoint you when you’re overlooked. He’ll close the mouths of hungry lions. He opens prison doors in the midnight hour. If Lazarus were here, he would tell you, “Even when you’re in a tomb, wrapped in grave clothes, He’ll call you back to life to finish your assignment.”
You don’t have to fight Goliath by yourself, the sickness, the addiction, the struggle. That may be too much for you. You can’t do it in your own strength. That’s not your part. Your part is to pronounce the blessing. Declare what God says. Once you put your stake down, God will go to work.
When you say, “victory is mine,” you are marking your territory. “Salvation for my family. A sound mind, good relationships, favor that surrounds me.” That’s not just being positive, hoping, wishing. You’re making a public declaration.
God has an assignment for you at every age. You are not too old. This world needs what you have. We need your wisdom. We need your talent, your experience, your love.
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God told Abraham, “Leave your country and leave your family and go to a land that I will show you.” Abraham didn’t know where he was going, but he knew he couldn’t see the favor and blessing by staying where he was. Get out of places that cause you to compromise and that pollute your thinking. That’s taking up space for the Promised Land that God is taking you to.
The Scripture says you will live a flourishing life. But on the way to the good, there’s going to be some trials, trouble, delays, things we don’t understand. You’ll save yourself a lot of heartache if you’ll learn to trust God in the trouble, to stay in peace in the dry seasons.