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Things won't always be like this...


It's a season. It has not come to stay. It has come to PASS.

You won't always struggle.
You won't always be broke.
You won't always be unemployed.
You won't always be homeless.
You won't always be in debt.
You won't always be frustrated with your issues.
You won't always be weary.
You won't always be tired.

God knows the season you are in.

Your health?
You won't always be bound to that sickbed.
Your health situation comes to an end.
Your organs function rightly.
Your body behaves as designed by God.
Your flesh does not give in to the disease.

Your finances?
Your storehouse will never run dry.
Your wealth will rise.
Your barrel of meal and cruise of oil will never run out.
There will always be meat for your household.
Your 5 loaves and 2 fish will feed nations.

Your gift?
You will be favoured in high places.
You will flourish in spite of the economy.
You will excel in all your dealings.
You will be sought after.
Your gift paves way for you.

Your future?
You will carry your kids.
You will not always be termed barren.
You will not always shed those tears at night.
Your unbelieving partner will receive Christ.
You have been heard by God.

God has ordained seasons in the physical. In the realm of the spirit, it is not any different.
Unlike the seasons of the earth that are relatively predictable - summer comes with sunshine, autumn makes the leaves fall, winter spreads her blankets, spring brings her blossoms, harmattan blasts its dry winds, monsoon showers rains - the seasons in the spirit are a function of you. Your willingness to walk/move/operate with God activates new levels for you. Sometimes, those levels are green pastures, sometimes, they're rocky mountains, and sometimes, they are valleys with shadows. No matter the season, God is with you. 

That's why this refreshing reminder is coming your way today, to let you know that no matter what you're passing through, things will not always be like this. Be encouraged with God's promises below.

Ecclesiastes 3:1, AMP, Jeremiah 29:11

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