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Your'e in the fight of your life..

You're in the fight of your life, and its in heavenly places..

Whatever walk of life you're in you are grouped in three categories in life.
  1. You have gone through something hard.
  2. You are going through something hard currently.
  3. You will go through something hard in the future.
This illusion that we will not go through trials in our life because of (insert your idea) is misleading to the true interpretation to life here on earth. Because since sin entered this world we have been battling a war between good and bad. That is why the hardest battles you will probably go through will be mental warfare not physical. Although physical pain is never the less hard and debilitating so is our mental wars.
 
I am a religious person, you may not be. That is your journey. So for me I like to look at the mental battles in a sense of holy ground.
 
The devil will always try to derail you. And he comes through our thoughts and interpretations of ourselves. "I am not good enough", "I am broke", "I came from a broken home", "I am not pretty/handsome", "I......
 
Stop! Stop that right now! God won that war and is sitting on the thrown as we speak. That same God will leave the 99 to come for the one lost.

Luke 15:1-10 New International Version (NIV)
 
Did you hear that? The Creator of the universe is looking for you! He is already victorious over the battle in heavenly places and mind wares are fought in heavenly places!

Every time I try to control something in my life I fail. I usually fail miserably. But luckily I can rest in peace knowing that when I lean on my creator, my Shepard he will protect me and guide me in the right direction.

Love,
Pam

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