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Unbreakable

Unbreakable -- that's a great word for the people who are unstoppable, unmovable, and unshakable. 

The people who refuse to be broken, because of life's struggles, pain, challenges, hurt, setbacks, sorrow. 

Being unbreakable is another term for being faithful that God is not going to leave you in a state of despair, despondency, or a place of helplessness. Do you believe it? You have to believe it, because God acts on our belief and trust that He will get us to a place of joy, peace, and fulfillment. There's a story in the bible (Mark 5:25-34) about a woman who had an issue with blood. She bled for twelve years and went to many doctors who could not heal her. In fact she got worse. Twelve years. Yet she didn't let up in her faith that she would be healed. All she wanted was a little bit of Jesus -- all she wanted was to touch his garments -- enough to make her well by His power. And when she touched His clothes, immediately the blood stopped. When Jesus realized what happened he said, "go in peace, your faith has made you well" (v 34). Just that quick her suffering stopped.

What if your blessing is also in your next faith move?

Whatever you're going through for whatever time you've been going through it, if you will just stay with the Lord. If you will just give Him the chance to work in His timing, it will be right on time. I promise you, that based on His Word He will be there if you allow Him to work in your life. As I said before, He gives us free will to decide -- decide to be unbreakable. 
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