The reality of life for happiness

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We were under great pressure to endure far beyond our capacity, so we were desperate to live... These are well-known words.

God will not allow you to test beyond his strength that he will offer a way out so that he can bear it.

Both are correct in its own accord. Both ought to be held in suppression.

At the end of the day, life will not break us, but we will break it.

Many people will read these words that they do not understand. This is going to sound crazy. But those who have lived this true paradoxical Evangeliumsleben will testify to the enigmatic truth that this tension evokes.

In fact, I would say that the true Christian experience is to learn to break up.

We are distressed all around, however not squashed; Confounded, but rather not prompted gloom; mistreated but rather not surrendered; Shot, but rather not obliterated.

The anguish was so recognizable to Paul that it is difficult to envision that he would take a gander at the sort of buzzword he says: God won't give you more than you can control. The truth of the matter is that your experience and your words deceive such an announcement. When we hear that God won't give you more than you can deal with There is a greater amount of our agreeable culture in these words than the truth that both Paul and existentially confront.

The deepest desire of our culture is that we would have control over our lives, but we must remember that our culture is lost in the race so that it can not control.

Why succumb to this weakness that must be strong?

The reality of life for Happiness is that life takes us beyond our capacity to endure. I say happy because we will only know the tenderness and zeal of God's fidelity when we are confronted with the situation in which we are broken beyond the last.

Only in this place, where we have nothing left, do we have to realize that we do not need anything else?

For in it we carry in us the death of Christ, which is the most apparent paradox for a rich life.

When there is no force, there is no barrier to surrender. But there must be no force at first.

If we are forced to rest, we will be very well. It may be a despair that unites us and we feel besieged. Perhaps it is day after day, week after week, month after month, and the only forgiveness we receive are ephemeral experiences of peace that are enriched in the helplessness of all.

Happiness is one who has experienced death for the himself-the commandment of the Gospel. We die only for ourselves when we are made to perish by ourselves. No one is willing to die alone because he or she thinks it is a good idea. It is always an admirable idea, but we can only do that when we are forced to do so.

The pride of self-sufficiency cannot be death. But it is in a situation where God gives you more than you can manage, that you finally learn to put yourself and place in Christ.

God gives us more than we can deal with at the times of our lives. He does it frequently with the goal that we can get the hang of something. For me, it took a while, up to twelve and the sky is the limit from there before I at long last realized what was most essential of the most significant practices that anybody can enlist.

God uses the circumstances in our lives that have destroyed us to show that we are never broken in him.

It feels so often broken beyond repair, but this slip of a hope that we keep the temptation in the game.

We don't like to be pushed beyond our borders, but when we look back, we appreciate the fact that we survived... and it grew!

And we will marvel at the fidelity of God, which takes us beyond the abyss.

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