Because you got a double dose of trouble and more than your share of contempt, your inheritance in the land will be doubled and your joy go on forever.
Isaiah 61:7
You may be in a challenging time that has left you feeling upset, worn out and tired.
It feels as though something’s been taken out of you that can’t be replaced.
But, get ready, for God is about to breathe new life into your spirit.
He’s going to renew your strength.
He’s going to bring new opportunities, good breaks, the right people, and favour.
He’s not going to just bring you out.
He’s going to bring you out with double favour.
You’re going to be so blessed, so healthy, so strong, so favoured that nobody will know what you’ve been through.
That’s the way God restores.
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