Your perspective determines your reaction.

Could it be that we limit ourselves by our unbelief and by the way we choose to view our circumstances? Jonathan in 1 Samuel 4 was not moved by what he saw around him, but trusted in the fact that God will move regardless of the number. All it takes to move God's hand to action is a believing heart, a faith that is unshaken, a faith that says, "I see the multitude, I see the mountain of problems, but I have a bigger God."

Your perspective either keeps you alive or lead you to death. How you choose to view life has a lot to do with how you respond to it. Change the  perspective of your situation, you change your whole life.
Being a single parent, the biggest struggle has always been meeting financial needs. For a longtime, I felt like my life would be better and more fun when I have lots of money, or reach some kind of financial freedom. As time went on, and I began to learn more about myself, I realized that I am already rich, yes you heard me, "I am rich." I could never say those words without flinching. Until I began to change the way I viewed my financial situation, it was never going to change. That exactly is what I started to do. I am not financially wealthy yet, but the stress and worry about finances is definitely less. I am now able to enjoy life without holding back, and wishing that things were different, or waiting to live a "better" life when I have all the money in the world.

Dear heavenly Father, continue to help my unbelief, especially on those days that my challenges stir me in the face, creating fear and anxiety. Would you please remind me that you being with me helps me face thousands, that your strength is made perfect in my weakness? and that I am so rich in every areas of my life? Thank you daddy for you hear me always.

Sosasmama.

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