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PROBLEMS WILL ALWAYS SOLVE THEMSELVES- Elvira Jordan



PROBLEMS WILL ALWAYS SOLVE THEMSELVES- Elvira Jordan

Good Morning Beloved! 

I always admit that because I write all these clever stuff doesn’t mean that I have all my own personal things figured out. Most times these messages are from my spirit guides to myself, which I choose to share.

In the spirit of “not having all my things figured out”, the past week has been the toughest for me in a long while. I was hit with a personal issue on the first day of the week and it completely broke me down, one piece at a time. 

The worst part about this issue is that it’s not something I can share even with the closest of people (not that I am such a big sharer of my problems) but at this point, I wished I could talk to someone who could give me some good advice, yet I couldn’t share.

So my week was filled with a lot of overthinking. Asking myself a lot of questions nobody asked, comparing my life with a lot of irrelevant things and people, trying to draw a line between what I want versus what I don’t want.

I unknowingly put myself through a lot of unnecessary stress over the weekend, lamenting over something that was totally out of my control.

It took a little shift in my line of thought to realize that the issue at hand was not mine to solve, it was never my fault and wasn’t in my place to control. I also realized that it would be a problem only if I see it as a problem.

As my line of thought shifted, it guided me to the real issues around me that were weighing me down; issues that were totally in my control that I needed to handle. 

My point today is simple… There is no such thing as “Problems” because problems do not have solutions. Everything that stands as a “problem” in our life is actually a “Challenge” that definitely has a solution, only if we can be calm enough to work through it.

Then, there are also life’s unexpected circumstances that will pose as problems and are just mere challenges that are totally out of our hands to resolve.

When you do not see a clear solution, there is always room to lift it up to God. He resolves issues that the human mind is yet to understand.

In all, I want us to forget about our Challenges, especially if our mind is not guiding us toward solutions. Resist the urge of spiraling into sadness. 

If we cannot see the solution of an issue, it most likely means that the so called “Problem” is capable of sorting itself out, through God’s divine intervention… it will surely come.

Focus more on the things, situations and circumstances around you that are totally within your reach. Tackle them one after the other and be free.

Our mental stability is key in getting through our daily lives. Protect it at all cost. 

BIBLE VERSE: Proverbs 3:5-6
5 Trust in the Lord with all your heart,
And lean not on your own understanding;
6 In all your ways acknowledge Him,
And He shall [b]direct your paths.

PRAYER: Dear Lord, for everything that stands as a problem take away from our path. For everything that stands as a hinderance, tear it down and build a tower of Victory with the stones. Amen

Do have a Blessed Monday and a Successful Week ahead. 
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