You can rise above that circumstance
This is courtesy of Bob Gass, Unmoved by any
circumstance!
By age
twenty-nine, author Carson McCullers had suffered three strokes. Then
while she was still crippled and partially paralysed, her husband committed
suicide. Despite
her problems she forced herself to write every day, and as a result became a
distinguished novelist.
Stephen
Hawking, physicist and lecturer at Cambridge University, has motor neurone
disease, a progressive neurological
condition that attacks the nerves in the brain and spinal cord, which gradually
stops messages from reaching the muscles leading to weakness and wasting.
The
English poet John Milton was blind.
World-renowned
violinist Itzhak Perlman had polio.
Former
Miss America Heather Whitestone is deaf.
No
wonder Thomas Edison, an
American businessman, who has been described as America's greatest inventor
said if we did all the
things we were capable of doing, we would astound ourselves!
So, what is the secret to
enduring and enjoying life regardless of our circumstance?
It
is this: “Those
who trust in the Lord are … unmoved by any [did you get that - ANY]
circumstance.”
Despite how you feel
today, your problems are not insurmountable. God can do what men cannot do. And what is
more, He listens to “the prayers of the destitute (The penniless, poor, impoverished,
poverty-stricken) … He is never too busy” (Psalm 102:17 TLB).
Albert
Einstein, the German-born theoretical physicist said, “In the middle of every difficulty lies
opportunity.”
So Today take heart in
that situation!
Call on to God to reveal
the opportunity therein to you, then take practically steps to rise out of that
circumstance.
Yes you can.
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