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10 Feb
10Feb

Every failure is a victory. We learn from every failure as children of God to know that in ourselves, we are weak, and only in Christ are we strong. God's word says let the weak say I am strong. Paul said I would boast in my weaknesses so that Christ's power can be magnified in me.

In every failure, we learn that the battle we face is spiritual. We cannot use fight the war against evil with carnal weapons. The weapons, God has given us are mighty in God, to bring down every strongholds and every arguments or anything that set itself higher than knowledge of God.

We learn to capture every thought and subject it, in obedience to Christ , who has given us victory over the world. We believe in God's word that says, " In this world, we shall see tribulations, but we should be of good courage because he has conquered the world on our behalf. Christ's victory on the cross is also our victory.

We draw closer to God and hold on to him, knowing we are not alone in our battles. We trust in his word that says he would contend with all who contend with us and fight against those who fight against us. 

The battle is the lord's, and all we need to do is stand firmly on God's words and promises, be still, and he will fight our battles for us.

Apostle Paul, who faced many trials and tribulations in his ministry, including beatings, imprisonment, and shipwrecks. Yet, despite these challenges, Paul never lost his faith in God. In 2 Corinthians 12:10, he writes, "That is why, for Christ's sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong." Paul recognized that it was through his weaknesses and setbacks that he was able to rely more fully on the strength of God.

The story of Job is another example of how faith in God can sustain us through even the greatest of hardships. Job faced devastating losses, including the death of his children and the loss of his wealth and health. However, despite these trials, Job never lost his faith in God. He declared in Job 13:15, "Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him." Through his faith and trust in God, Job was ultimately restored and blessed beyond what he had before.

These examples from the Bible show that when we face failures and setbacks in life, we can look to God for strength and rely on His power to bring us through to victory. Just as David, Paul, and Job trusted in God's strength, we too can trust in Him, knowing that He will sustain us and give us the victory we need.

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