… to give them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness…
Isaiah 61:3
The Scripture says to put on a garment of praise for a spirit of heaviness.
A garment is like a coat.
Before you can put on a coat of praise, you have to take off a coat of heaviness.
Sometimes we wonder why we don’t have any joy, why we’re not passionate.
We’re wearing the wrong coat.
That coat of discouragement doesn’t look good, that coat of self-pity is out of style, and that coat of bitterness over who left you or what you didn’t get doesn’t fit you anymore.
Now do your part and take off that coat of offense and put on a coat of praise.
If you’re going to rise to the next level, you have to adjust your attitude.
You can’t have a defeated mentality and live a victorious life.
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