We often face limitations

Make me to know your ways, O LORD; teach me your paths. (Psalms 25:4 ESV)

Decisions come in all shapes and sizes.
Every day we face decisions about what to eat, whether to exercise, how to use our time, etc. Over the years, these decisions become habits, and we don’t think much about them.

If we’ve made good decisions from the start, we don’t usually have to worry about them.  When we haven’t made good choices, however, these small decisions can blossom into bad habits that take a long-term toll on our lives and relationship with God and others. Consistently making good decisions is a daunting task.

Thankfully, we’re able to look to God and His Word for help. God is our Heavenly Father, and His compassion and desire to help is just as great as when our own children ask for help. We often face limitations in our ability though, whereas He can turn even the most hopeless situations around.

Next time you feel besieged by setbacks, delays, personal or relationship issues, write down the onslaughts threatening you, point to the paper, and say: “Dear God, here are the problems I’m having. Please help me.” [1]

 How many people are completely successful in every department of life? Not one. The most successful people are the ones who learn from their mistakes and turn their failures into opportunities. - Zig Ziglar (1926–2012)

 

[1] Activated The Secret

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