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STOP STRUGGLING. The Lord is the portion of mine inheritance and of my cup: thou maintainest my lot. The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places;yea I have a goodly heritage (Psalms 16:5-6). Jacob battled with life; his life was a struggle for everything he ever wanted. He wanted his brothers birthright,so he plotted to achieve his desire and created unrest for years. He wanted his choice wife and struggled for fourteen years to achieve his dream. Returning to Israel was a struggle;since he could not predict his brothers reaction,he sent his family first ahead of him. Jacob was a man who had struggles of unrest with his deceitful life of the past. But when had an encounter with God,his name was changed to Israel and his life became strengthened with purpose. When Jacob started trusting God,his life began a process success. You might have feelings of uncertainty about your further,about tomorrow. Sometimes you might struggle with uncertainties of the present,but Psalms 16:6 says the lines are fallen unto you in pleasant places,and you have a goodly heritage. In Christ,you can only get better; the process may be slow,but it will only get better. Your life will start taking shape when you go through the process of surrendering your works and concerns to God. He is your perfect organizer. Daniel faced a lot of oppositions and he went through a wilderness life experience,but because he had his God,he recognized one factor,that those who know their God shall be strong and do exploits (Daniel 11:32). So whatever you think about yourself today,recognize that the lines are fallen unto you in pleasant places,and you have a goodly heritage in Christ. Hallelujah .
Posted on: Sat, 24 May 2014 06:00:15 +0000

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