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What is your limit?

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*What is your limit?*
         The bear came to prepare David to face the lion.
        The lion came to prepare David to face Goliath.
Goliath came to prepare David to face Saul.
Saul came to prepare David for the throne.

God allows situations with a difficult appearance to transport us to larger places.

When we reach our limits, God comes with providence.


The limit of Moses was the sea ... God split it in two.
   The limit of Abraham was to sacrifice Isaac ... God provided a Lamb.
           Hannah's limit was her sterility ... God gave her a son.
                  The limit of Lazarus was death ... God raised him up.


What is your limit?


    May God bless your life abundantly and that what is today your limit is tomorrow the instrument by which God will show you your miracle in your life. Do not look at your problem or the difficulties you live today as a limit, but as an opportunity for the manifestation of his glory in your life.
 

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