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GROWTH IS NEW

We are not growing unless we experience new.
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O MY WORD! Life will show you flames, it will overwhelm you to a point of tears.
It gets sad along the journey. However, i believe we have a decision to make. Wallowing in sadness and pain shouldn't be what we choose. I do not want to be the reason my light is not shinning no more. As it shines for everyone connected to me, it definitely has to shine brighter in my case. I get to cheer me up first.

When it gets tough i sometimes ask myself why i wanted to be an adult. Silly of me!
My love for grow makes me want to see continuous changes, i get bored dealing with the same thing for long. Changes get uncomfortable sometimes truth be told, especially when its something new and huge which i wouldn't have chosen, one that makes me feel unequipped. At some point i really thought i was a master to my emotions no matter what comes my way. To be honest, it feels like am learning again the joy of the Lord and what it means in practice, being calm and trusting God with my storms of life. The calming thing is knowing the Holy Spirit is my helper.

Last week i was praying and God reminded me of his love for me; that he cares about my thoughts (mental health), my emotions and my spiritual well-being. 💛
Here's what kingdom kid: from the minute you declared the Lord as your savior He has been one, He has been your shepherd till date. Don't worry about bad days, God knew about them beforehand and He has been leading you. Yours is to worship and praise the Lord, He knows the way out to victory. 

Just a warning, when it gets really hard you might feel paralyzed with no words to say, breathe for some minutes then comeback into the presence of the Lord to pour your heart, praise and worship the Lord. All things will work for the good of those who loves the Lord.

There is no victory without hardship.
Ask the Lord to guide you to this new wisdom.

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