God, What About Me?Sample

Disgrace the Devil
Disgrace the devil! Embarrass him with your faith. Put him to shame with your prayer life. Let him question why he ever messed with you. Let him be embarrassed for attacking your mind. Hit him with a counterattack by praying despite the pain, by planning despite the disappointment, by having faith despite what your physical eyes see.
The devil is after our faith. He doesn’t really care about your family, car, health, education, etc. He wants to kill your faith. That’s how he is able to kill, steal, and destroy.
Remember that God meets us in suffering! Let this be the time where you go deeper with Christ. Experience Him and grace will abound. You’ll go before God seeking a job, a new car, a marriage, healing of your body, and you’ll come out with something even better—His presence!
Having faith can make you feel so lonely. It can make you look delusional, crazy, and silly. As a wise man once said, “I may not know what tomorrow holds, but I know who holds tomorrow, and He happens to hold my hand.”
He did not allow anything to stop Him from saving your life, therefore you can trust that He really meant it when He said He will not forsake you.
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About this Plan

When we feel like we’re behind in life and the voice of comparison gets louder as the days go by, we often fail to see God moving in our midst. It's in these moments when our faith is exercised the most. Read this devotional and be encouraged in your wait on God.
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