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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

10 Truths about Mountains in our Lives



10 Truths about Mountains in our Lives:

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  1. Mountains in our Lives, pray as we may, very often are slow to go away or might not ever disappear.  In our mountains, we find strength.
  2. Sometimes, God does allow mountains in our path, in doing so He Strengthens us and Shows us His Power in our lives.
  3. Our mountains keep us humble.  A behavior desired from God.
  4. Jesus gave us the example on dealing with mountains in our lives, pray and be obedient.
  5. Jesus had mountains, He never ran away and always trusted in God’s will.  Likewise, God does not want us to run away,
  6. God Desires us to trust in Him; When we trust, He gives us Strength to climb.
  7. Many of our mountains are those of our on creation.  Be careful, those can be slippery.
  8. Do not confuse Mountains with Opportunities.  Many times Mountains are opportunities for us to Glorify God.
  9. The Best way to scale a mountain is to pray for the first step, then move out of our cone of comfort... in faith.
  10. God’s desire for us is not to sit and pout, His desire for us is for to just,  ...Climb!  When we climb according to God’s will, mountains build our strength  and faith in God.
Thanks be to God
(c) lonnie

     Mountains in our Lives

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