Going through the hustle and bustle of life can leave you drained.

When you can’t change a situation which could have brought you a breakthrough should it have been changed can leave you disappointed.

But when you have the Word of God in your heart, when you trust in Him, Jesus you feel at peace even should you be at the bottom of life or in the stomach of problems.

The word of God is your assurance, your hope, your refuge, your friend, your confidante, your comforter, and your peace.

I tell you, this world is full of sh*t, but if you have the Word of God firmly rooted in you, and in your heart and mind, you will sail over any storm of life that may come your way, and you will not be broken but strengthened and will still live: While men say there is a casting down, you will say (not hope but know) that there is a lifting up for you to the glory of the Father [Job 22:29].

Hold on! Get a Bible, read it, and allow Christ to come into your heart to live with you. You will know that it is not by might nor by power, but by the Spirit, says the Lord of hosts [Zechariah 4:6].

When Christ lives in you through His Word, it would NOT be you trying to be pure/good. It will be the Spirit of truth (the Holy Spirit) in you that will be doing all the work with your willingness/yielding of your body to His leadings.

Your flesh is prone to hatred, anger, bitterness, pain, jealousy, and the likes. These are disastrous to your spirit being, and even to your physical health. But should you have God as your Rock, and should you trust in Him, you will not feel the condemnation of pain or urges of all these “Hypertension magnets” even when you are put in such situations. [Like Daniel, the hungry lions in the den which destroy people will not destroy you. You may feel the pressure or heat, but you will NOT be devoured.]

STAY ALIVE!    LOVE GOD!    FORGIVE (as long as you breathe)!

And the Lord of hosts will forever be with you[Hebrews 13:5].

Amen.

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