They will not be disgraced in hard times; even in famine they will have more than enough.
Psalm 37:19
David says that even in a down time, even in a time of famine, the righteous will see increase and favor.
Here’s the key: As long as you stay close to God, as long as you keep Him first place, you are connected to a supply line that will never run dry.
Even in a slow economy, you are connected to a supply line filled with health, wholeness, and restoration.
When you don’t see how you can accomplish your dreams, don’t get discouraged.
You have a supply line connected with good breaks, the right people, ideas, and creativity.
You’ve been called out, set apart, and chosen to live a distinctively favored life.
Now do your part.
Pray bold prayers.
Take the limits off of God.
Believe for your dreams.
If you do this, I believe that God is going to show out in your life in amazing ways.
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