I DONT HAVE IT IN ME

I’ve been CRYING…

I’ve been PRAYING… 🙏🏽

When sadness fills my heart…

When tears flow from my eyes…

I will always remember THREE THINGS:

GOD is with ME.

GOD is still with ME.

GOD will ALWAYS be with ME. 🙌🏽🙏🏽

A CHANGE IS COMING… ✨

I’ve been through it all, and I know this is only a TEST.

But I refuse to let the test steal my PRAISE!

So now… IT’S TIME TO PRAISE HIM IN ADVANCE! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽

Because what GOD has for me is bigger than what I’m going through!

MY TEARS ARE NOT THE END OF MY STORY.

MY TEST IS NOT MY DESTINY.

A CHANGE IS COMING!

Now let me PRAISE!!! 💃🏿🙌🏽🔥🙏🏽

#DazzleFrazzle #GodIsWithMe #PraiseHimInAdvance #ChangeIsComing #FaithOverFear

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... Read moreWhenever I face moments of overwhelming sadness and feel like I don’t have the inner strength to keep going, I remind myself of the comforting truth that I’m not alone—God is always with me. This awareness transforms my tears from signs of defeat into a source of renewed hope. One of the most important lessons I’ve learned through difficult times is to shift my focus from the hardship itself to what lies beyond it. By praising in advance and affirming that a change is coming, I’m able to maintain a positive mindset even when circumstances seem overwhelming. In my personal experience, prayer has been a vital tool for coping. It’s not just about asking for help, but also reaffirming faith and surrendering control, which provides peace amid uncertainty. The journey through tests and trials can feel like a lonely road, but when I lean into my faith, I find strength to keep pushing forward. I make it a practice to remember: my current struggles do not define my destiny. Engaging in these affirmations daily—saying "God is with me," "God is still with me," and "God will always be with me"—helps me center my thoughts and quiet my fears. It's like adjusting a filter on my outlook, reminding me that the difficulties are temporary and that better days are ahead. This mindset shift has been transformative, allowing me to live with more gratitude and hope. For anyone feeling drained and questioning their resilience, I encourage trying this approach of praising in advance and trusting in the bigger plan. It doesn’t mean ignoring pain but facing it with the courage that comes from faith. Remember, your tears are not the end of your story, and your test is not your final destination. A change is indeed coming—hold on to that promise, and watch how your perspective begins to adjust and uplift your spirit.