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By His Grace, Let God Work!

 By His Grace, Let God Work!


Remember that …it's His Grace

• God is with you. He knows exactly where you are and what you’re facing—and He’s walking with you, providing for and protecting you along the way.

• He has an important purpose for the seasons of adversity you face. In order to make you His useful and effective representative, the Father trains you in the fires of adversity. 

• You’re in a spiritual battle (Eph. 6:12, 2 Cor 10: 4-5). You have a real enemy who strikes at the core of who you are. But through Jesus’ example in Matthew 4, you can resist the devil’s disheartening lies with courage and the powerful truth of Scripture.

• You must express thanks to God, regardless of what happens (1 Thess. 5:18). You must give thanks in every situation and delay you face, courageously trusting in the One who will ultimately bring you through.

• Take courage—there’s a limit to the delays and sufferings in your life. They will only continue as long as it is necessary for God to accomplish His purposes in you (Ps. 138:8).

• First Corinthians 2:9-10 teaches, “Eye has not seen and ear has not heard … all that God has prepared for those who love Him.”

• David said, “The Lord who rescued me from the paw of the lion and from the paw of the bear, He will rescue me from the hand of this Philistine.” And Saul said to David, “Go, and may the Lord be with you.” 1 Samuel 17:37 AMP
• Breakfast -Cast your net right-side- to catch Big full 153 fishes as per His instructions. 

7 - behold, I have done as you asked. I have given you a wise and discerning heart (mind), so that no one before you was your equal, nor shall anyone equal to you arise after you. 1 Kings 3:12 AMP

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