Thanks Be Unto God, Who Always Causes Us To Triumph In Christ! (2 Corinthians 2:14)

The Lord always causes His children to triumph. This means we will experience victory and success in areas of our life where it seems the only option is failure or defeat. Though what we experience may not always seem like victory, the fact that we’re on the winning side and God’s cause can never fail—it will work out in our favor and for our good! (Romans 8:28) This God given victory is all-encompassing, when the scripture says, “always.” There is always victory—it’s not a hit or miss. God takes our struggle, leads us to victory and uses the knowledge we gain from our struggle as a testimony to all! From death to life, illness to healed, jobless to a successful career, from stress to no worries, from struggle to accomplishment, from sadness to joy, etc...  Our God almighty takes failure—from whoever will give it to Him and gives success in all things! No matter who tries to stop or interrupt it—in all things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us! (Romans 8:37) I encourage you to change your perspective of your condition and allow the Holy Spirit to help you to see—“Victory” in Jesus is yours!  

“I've told you this so that my peace will be with you. In the world you'll have trouble. But cheer up! I have overcome the world." (John 16:33 GWT) ~ God

Pray This Prayer With Me: Father, Your plans for me are amazing and almost impossible for me to see without the eye-opening help of Your Spirit. I ask that You help me remain constantly in tune and obedient to the leading of Your Holy Spirit! Thank You for choosing me to be on the winning side! (John 15:16) I humbly pray this prayer, in Jesus' Name, Amen. Never forget, in all circumstances, God loves you and you are extremely valuable and important in God’s eyes! Have a great day and a great week! In His service, Jacob...

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