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A picture of the sky with a bible verse.

This is one of my favorite proverbs. When you’re at the end of your rope, stressed by your day, searching for answers, filled with anxiety, angry or scared – notice that the verse below begins with action and ends with a promise.

“ð“ð«ð®ð¬ð­ ð¢ð§ ð­ð¡ðž ð‹ð¨ð«ð ð°ð¢ð­ð¡ ðšð¥ð¥ ð²ð¨ð®ð« ð¡ðžðšð«ð­
ðšð§ð ð¥ðžðšð§ ð§ð¨ð­ ð¨ð§ ð²ð¨ð®ð« ð¨ð°ð§ ð®ð§ððžð«ð¬ð­ðšð§ðð¢ð§ð ;
ð¢ð§ ðšð¥ð¥ ð²ð¨ð®ð« ð°ðšð²ð¬ ð¬ð®ð›ð¦ð¢ð­ ð­ð¨ ð¡ð¢ð¦,
ðšð§ð ð¡ðž ð°ð¢ð¥ð¥ ð¦ðšð¤ðž ð²ð¨ð®ð« ð©ðšð­ð¡ð¬ ð¬ð­ð«ðšð¢ð ð¡ð­.”
–ðð«ð¨ð¯ðžð«ð›ð¬ ðŸ‘:📖ðŸ”

This is putting God’s Word into action.
Repeat after me. I must:

ð…ð¢ð«ð¬ð­ – Trust in the Lord with all my heart.

ð’ðžðð¨ð§ð – Admit, right now, that I’m incapable of making good decisions, and I don’t understand what’s happening. But I’m not going to react; I’m going to rest.

ð“ð¡ð¢ð«ð – With everything that I am, I will cry out to God. I will pray to Him and praise His name.

ð“ð¡ðž ðð«ð¨ð¦ð¢ð¬ðž – He will direct my path.

Have a blessed day! â¤

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