He Didn’t Quit on You — Don’t Quit on Yourself ✝️

If God didn’t give up on you, why are you giving up on yourself?

Read this, save it, and come back to it on the days your mind gets loud.

What they saw as failure, God is using as formation. The closed door protected you. The delay prepared you. “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion.” Your story isn’t over—this is the training chapter.

Quick reset (do these today):

• Pray for 60 seconds: “Lord, give me clarity, courage, and a next step.”

• Scripture (5 min): Philippians 1:6, Isaiah 41:10, Psalm 27:14.

• One hard action: send the text, make the call, do the first 10 push-ups.

• Clean one space: desk, car, or kitchen—clear space = clear mind.

• Write 3 lines about who you’re becoming. Read them out loud.

• Serve one person quietly. Discipline grows in private.

Affirmation:

“I will not quit on the man God is making me. I choose purpose over pity, progress over perfection. God didn’t give up on me—I won’t give up on me.”

If this hit, save it, share it with a brother, and comment “I’m not quitting” so I can pray over you today.

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2025/9/22 Edited to

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