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Finding strength in hard times

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Life is beautiful, but let’s be honest—there are times when it doesn’t feel that way. We all experience moments of doubt, uncertainty, and exhaustion. Sometimes, the future feels like an unsettling mystery, especially when things aren’t falling into place as we hoped. The pressures of work, the struggle to meet demands, and the anxiety about career paths or life choices can become overwhelming. Fear and worry creep in, and before we know it, nothing excites us anymore.

There are seasons in life when even the most inspiring words fail to lift our spirits. Motivational talks that once encouraged us may start to feel empty, and in those moments, solitude may seem like the only option. If you’re in this place right now, know that you are not alone. These feelings are real, but they do not define you.

Rather than allowing worry and despair to take control, hold on to the Word of God. His promises are steadfast, and His love is unwavering. Nahum 1:7 reminds us:

“The Lord is good, a refuge in times of trouble. He cares for those who trust in Him.”

And in 1 Peter 5:7, we are reassured:

“Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.”

These scriptures are not just comforting words; they are a deep assurance of God’s constant presence and intentional care for us. No matter how tough life gets, remember this—God is good, He cares for you, and He will see you through every storm.

So, take a deep breath and lean into His love. Even in your weakest moments, His strength is made perfect. Stay blessed and embrace the peace that comes from knowing you are never alone.

Affirmation
Dear God, thank You for Your goodness. I believe in Your promises and I trust that You will always be with me every step of the way.



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  1. May his grace be sufficient and strength be made perfect in those times of weakness

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