Overcomers
⚔️Saints of God:
The Bible is full of stories about people who faced different situations like Joseph, Daniel, Paul, or even Jesus Himself!
But they didn’t let hard times make them feel powerless. Instead, they trusted God & looked for how He could help them overcome.
Paul writes in Romans 8:37, “No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.”
This means, with God‘s help, we can overcome any challenge. We are not victims— we are victorious!
If you always blame others or think you can’t change, you won’t try to grow or help to make others better. God wants us to become stronger, wiser & more like Jesus.
When we focus on what’s going wrong, we forget that God is with us & wants to help us.
Philippians 4:13 says, “I can do all things through Christ, who gives me strength.”
If God is on our side, there is nothing He cannot help us face!
Healthy relationships are built on encouraging & supporting each other; not blaming or staying stuck in the past. If you only think about how you’ve been hurt, you might miss chances to help someone else. Jesus called us to serve others, just like He served us.
You can’t help others if you’re always focused on your own pain.
•How can we avoid a victim mentality?
•PRAY: Ask God for strength to trust Him, even when it is hard.
•Be Thankful: Thank God every day, even for the small things.
•Take Responsibility: Ask yourself, ”what can I do to make things better?”
•Remember His Promises: Read your Bible and remember that God is always with you.
•Encourage Others: Shift your focus from “poor me” to “how can I help?”
It’s okay to feel sad or even upset about tough times. But don’t stay there! As Christians, we aren’t called to live as victims but as overcomers. With God’s help, we can face anything & even help others. So, lift your head up, trust in God & remember— you are NOT a victim, you are a victor in Jesus!
Have a wonderful and blessed day!
GOD IS HOPE,
YOUR HELP &
YOUR HEALTH
HE IS FOR YOU!!!?️
The Bible is full of stories about people who faced different situations like Joseph, Daniel, Paul, or even Jesus Himself!
But they didn’t let hard times make them feel powerless. Instead, they trusted God & looked for how He could help them overcome.
Paul writes in Romans 8:37, “No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.”
This means, with God‘s help, we can overcome any challenge. We are not victims— we are victorious!
If you always blame others or think you can’t change, you won’t try to grow or help to make others better. God wants us to become stronger, wiser & more like Jesus.
When we focus on what’s going wrong, we forget that God is with us & wants to help us.
Philippians 4:13 says, “I can do all things through Christ, who gives me strength.”
If God is on our side, there is nothing He cannot help us face!
Healthy relationships are built on encouraging & supporting each other; not blaming or staying stuck in the past. If you only think about how you’ve been hurt, you might miss chances to help someone else. Jesus called us to serve others, just like He served us.
You can’t help others if you’re always focused on your own pain.
•How can we avoid a victim mentality?
•PRAY: Ask God for strength to trust Him, even when it is hard.
•Be Thankful: Thank God every day, even for the small things.
•Take Responsibility: Ask yourself, ”what can I do to make things better?”
•Remember His Promises: Read your Bible and remember that God is always with you.
•Encourage Others: Shift your focus from “poor me” to “how can I help?”
It’s okay to feel sad or even upset about tough times. But don’t stay there! As Christians, we aren’t called to live as victims but as overcomers. With God’s help, we can face anything & even help others. So, lift your head up, trust in God & remember— you are NOT a victim, you are a victor in Jesus!
Have a wonderful and blessed day!
GOD IS HOPE,
YOUR HELP &
YOUR HEALTH
HE IS FOR YOU!!!?️
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