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For  God  hath  not  given  us  the  spirit  of  fear; but  of  power,  and   of  love,  and  of  a  sound  mind.

2   Timothy   1:7

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WHO ARE YOU?

FEAR NOT!!!

I AM A SOLDIER

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Seeing is Believing

"Life is a Series of Problems"

The problems you face will either defeat you or develop you - depending
on how you respond to them. Unfortunately most people fail to see how
God wants to use problems for good in their lives. They react foolishly
and resent their problems rather than pausing to consider what benefit
they might bring. Here are five ways God wants to use the problems in
your life:

1. God uses problems to DIRECT you. Sometimes God must light a fire under you to get you moving. Problems often point us in a new direction and motivate us to change.

2. God uses problems to INSPECT you. People are like tea bags. . . if you want to know what's inside them, just drop them into hot water! Has God ever tested your faith with a problem? What do problems reveal about you?

3. God uses problems to CORRECT you. Some lessons we learn only through pain and failure. Sometimes we only learn the value of something ... health, money, a relationship. . . by losing it.

4. God uses problems to PROTECT you. A problem can be a blessing in disguise if it prevents you from being harmed by something more serious.

5. God uses problems to PERFECT you. Problems, when responded to correctly, are character builders.
 

Here's the point God is at work in your life

Even when you do not recognize it or understand it.

But it's much easier and profitable when you cooperate with Him!
God's ultimate Promise, I will never leave or forsake you.

Be Blessed in the problem you face today.

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