Man that is born of a woman is of few days and full of trouble. (Job 14:1, KJV)
Your life is too vital to God for the devil to play you around. Perhaps you are saying if the above is true then why am I going through all the troubles of life?
My answer is, if troubles do not come to you, to whom will they go?
We are so quick to question the troubles of life that we forget to see the glory ahead.
Jesus Christ Himself was faced with a big trouble when He was to be cruxified that He asked God to take away the cup from Him if it is His will.
Paul cried out to God to remove “the messenger of satan which tormented him.
Elijah ran away because of Jezebel.
Joseph was thrown into jail.
Job’s case was something else, and a lot of others too.
Whenever the devil comes with his troubles again, never forget that within such troubles, God makes a way for something glorious to be attached to the perceived troubles.
And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience; (Romans 5:3)
So the next time the devil brings that thought of troubles to you again, reply him with; “yes, it may seem so, but the truth is God has a better plan for me after all the troubles” and I bet he would flee from you.
Never let the devil deceive you with his deceits again.
It is well with you!
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