Suffering is a test and it’s an opportunity to show God that you are not going to get discouraged.
God allowed your difficulty, not to make you miserable but to restore you to greater honour.
God never brings you out the same. He makes the enemy pay for bringing the trouble.
When you are in tough times, you have to remind yourself, that is not how your story ends.
That setback didn’t stop your purpose; greater opportunities, influence and favour are coming!
The enemy brought the setback, but he didn’t realize he is setting you up for God to show out in your life.
He made it for your harm, but God is turning it to your advantage!
When you are in difficulties, bear in mind that God didn’t bring you this far to leave you;
He wouldn’t have allowed it if it was going to keep you from your destiny.
The trouble is temporary; the glory will be permanent.
The key is don’t stay focused on the suffering—stay focused on the glory that is coming!
It may be tough right now, but that suffering is not in vain;
it’s serving a purpose—it’s leading you to greater heights, honour, favour, and victories.
Thank God for the greater blessings even in the middle of your difficulty.
When you are in tough times, you can either talk about how big your problem is or how big your God is!
When you are going through anxiety, fear, or depression,
don’t sit around thinking about how things are never going to get better,
but in the middle of that battle, say, “Father, thank you that greater joy is coming!
Thank you that you are pushing back the forces of darkness.”
To see the greater, you have to go through the suffering.
Your attitude in the suffering will determine whether you will come out greater
or whether you will stay where you are. Keep the right perspective that suffering is not permanent.
After you have suffered a little while, don’t believe those lies that what you go through will never change.
Suffering did not come to stay—it came to pass.
What God started in your life, He is going to finish it!