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how would you compare your vision with jesus christ

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Answered by AdvitiyaSanthosh
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Explanation:

I’m too “young” — There is no such thing. Now is the time. God wants to use you!  Joseph was only 17; David was practically a child; Shadrach, Meschach, and Abednego were teenagers; think of the young boy’s lunch that Jesus used to feed the 5,000. You’re not too young! Jesus loves children – so dare to dream.

I’m too “old” — Never stop dreaming. Abraham was 100 and Sarah was 90 when Isaac was born. In God’s timeline, there’s no such thing as “too old.”

I’m “too much of a failure” — Says who? Failure is not fatal and our miscues are not final. Run through the finish line for God. He’s not after perfection, He’s after obedience.

I’m too “new to God” — So were the disciples. So was Paul. And they impacted the whole world! God sees your “newness” as a strength.

I’m too “tired” — Ask God to give you strength – and don’t give up!

I’m too “insignificant” — Really? Jesus died for you as if you were the only person who has ever lived. You are going to have a hard time convincing me, or, more importantly, the Lord, that you are anything short of HUGE in God’s eyes.

I’m too “encumbered by problems” — Well then Joseph is the perfect fellow to follow. Smith Wigglesworth said it pretty well: “Great triumphs can only come out of great trials.”

I’m too “hurt by others” — Joseph gets it. So does Jesus. Hurt is hard, but we must forgive. Don’t let resentment ruin you.

I’m too “not where I thought I’d be” — If your life hasn’t turned out how you thought it would, then you are right in line with Bible greats like Joseph, Daniel, Esther, Ruth and Nehemiah, to name a few.

HOPE I HELPS U

HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY

ADIOS FROM ADVI ;)

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