Get up & Dust your self off & TRY AGAIN!
Some people are focused on how many times they fell.
God is focused on how many times they got back up.
Proverbs 24:16 reminds us that righteous people aren’t perfect people they’re persistent people.
You may have stumbled.
You may have failed.
You may have had setbacks.
But you’re still standing.
And that means your story isn’t over.
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In my journey, I've learned the profound truth that falling isn’t the end—it's an opportunity to demonstrate resilience and faith. Proverbs 24:16 states, "For though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again," reminding us that persistence is more important than perfection. I recall moments when I faced setbacks that felt overwhelming, whether personal struggles or professional challenges. During those times, focusing on the number of times I stumbled only deepened my despair. What shifted my perspective was embracing the morning affirmation that encourages us to celebrate our comebacks instead of replaying our falls. Instead of counting failures, I started acknowledging every small rise — each fresh start was a testament to God’s grace being bigger than my mistakes. This mindset helped me move forward, even after heartbreaks, rejections, or losses. Another important lesson I’ve found is that setbacks are not permanent obstacles but part of the journey toward growth. When you acknowledge that you are still becoming who you are meant to be, quitting no longer feels like an option. Surrounding myself with motivational thoughts like "You are still here, that means God isn’t finished with you yet" became a daily reminder to keep faith alive. If you’re going through a tough time, remember: your story isn’t over as long as you keep getting up. Each rise builds resilience and character, and your comeback matters far more than your collapse. So, stop focusing on the falls and start celebrating your ability to keep moving forward. That is the difference between winners and quitters. Keep walking in purpose—your journey is a testimony of hope and strength that others can also draw inspiration from.












































































