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RESILIENCE

DAY 4 OF 7

I’d give up if I were you it doesn’t seem worth it.

I’d let go of that, it appears that the situation is getting worse before it’s getting better.

How are you still waiting & believing for God to come through for you? 

I’d walk out, look at the way they are treating you.

Why are you staying? It’s too much of a struggle. I’d leave, they don’t even appreciate you.

I’d get rid of that, it’ll only cause more problems down the line. 

I’d stop sowing into their lives, it’s not like you’ll get anything back. 

That’s your enemy, I’d stop showing kindness to them, pretty soon they’ll take advantage of you, thinking you are weak.  

They said what? I wouldn’t hold my tongue, I would set my religion to the side for a quick minute and give them a piece of my mind. 

I’d move on, move out, or move away from that commitment God will understand how hard it is for you. 

Those seeking to walk in the Resilience of Christ are susceptible to hear those types of statements.  In life, we all experience heartache, hardships, and pain but some individuals will not understand your Resiliency as your faith in God is paramount despite what is going on around you.

Oftentimes when life’s challenges appear, everyone will not value your reason to endure and trust God. Some people might be able to relate and encourage you to continue trusting God, while some might mean well but negatively offer advice for you to quit, give up, let go and move on, which is contrary to what God called you to do.

For the individual boldly walking in God-honoring Resilience remember that God will come through for you. Someone’s marriage, relationships with children, family, loved ones, and friends are in need of prayer and breakthrough. Others might be in need of a financial, career, home, community, school, personal or professional breakthrough. And some individuals are trusting God to keep them as they walk the path of Resilience by not going smooth off on haters, mockers, and irritators. 

Resilience doesn’t mean that the emotional pains are void, but it means that no matter the obstacle faced with God they are sticking with Him through it because God has called them to it, although they don’t know when and how they’ll break through it, they just know God will do it! 

Dan 3Dan 5

About this Plan

RESILIENCE

With so many challenges people face daily, sadly giving up is a widely considered option. When individuals trust God and know without a doubt that their redeemer lives their confident Resilience in Christ is ignited with faith that God’s promises will not return void no matter the circumstance. In the Resilience Bible plan readers will discover that when one stands with God, God is always standing with them.

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