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You May Stumble, But Don't Fall!

Have you ever experienced a time when you were so intensely focused on where you were going and then all of a sudden you stumbled? And what is the first thing most people do? We look down or we look back to see what it was that caused us to stumble. And depending on how fast you were moving, the stumble can be so dramatic, until it could cause one to fall. Find out more inside...

You May Stumble, But Don't Fall!


Written by Nichelle Early, Executive Editor

Have you ever experienced a time when you were so intensely focused on where you were going and then all of a sudden you stumbled?  And what is the first thing most people do? We look down or we look back to see what it was that caused us to stumble.  And depending on how fast you were moving, the stumble can be so dramatic, until it could cause one to fall.

 

The enemy desires to put many things in your path to stop your forward momentum and cause you to stumble.  It is his express purpose to present stumbling blocks of fear, hopelessness and disbelief to cause you to stumble to the point of falling.  It is satan's plan, in this season, to distract you from your purpose in order that you may make the decision to give up and quit.  The design is for you to stumble and fall.  But I want to say to you today, "You May Stumble, But Don't Fall!" 

 

It is inevitable; We are all going to come upon circumstances that will cause us to stumble.  We will all experience, fear, unbelief, and circumstances that shake our faith to the point of stumbling at one point or another.  But the important thing is to know that God has your back. He will never let you fall.

 

In the bible, Jude verses 24-25 says:

 

Now unto HIM (emphasis mine) that is able to keep you from falling and to present you faultless before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy, To the only wise God our Savior be glory and majesty dominion and power both now and ever, Amen.

 

Again, God will not every allow you to fall.  He will always make a way for you to get your balance and continue forward when you stumble.  But, the question is, are you yet willing to get your balance? "How do I do that?" you may be wondering.

 

I believe that you can get your balance by:



  • Studying the Word of God


  • Being consistent in prayer


  • Setting aside time to fast


  • Walking in faith


  • Setting our expectations for victory

So remember, "You May Stumble, But Don't Fall." Take your time, stay focus, get your balance and continue forward into all that God has called you to do!

 

God bless,

 

Evg. Nichelle Early

Founder/Executive Editor


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