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Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self Control
God develops the fruit of the Spirit in your life by allowing you to experience circumstances in which you’re tempted to express the exact opposite quality! God teaches us love by putting some unlovely people around us. It takes no character to love people who are lovely and loving to you. This just blessed my soul that I had to share with you guys I don’t know who needed this right now!
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@Quinton Brooks 1000 % brother
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At some point, faith becomes personal. Not because questions disappear, but because Christ becomes undeniable.
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Thank you Brother Brooks this is some great information and I have been benefiting from it and also sharing it with others brothers that also have help them thank you again @Quinton Brooks
The Real Flex: How to Win When You Have Nothing Left in the Tank
As men, society constantly tells us to just "man up," "thug it out," or muscle through our struggles in silence. When we hit a mental wall, face heavy pressure, or fight temptations, our default setting is to just try harder. But what happens when trying harder isn't enough? What do you do when your own willpower is completely tapped out? The Apostle Paul drops the blueprint for this exact situation in 2 Corinthians 12:8-10. He was dealing with a heavy, relentless struggle—a "thorn in the flesh." It was dragging him down, and he begged God to take it away: “Concerning this thing I pleaded with the Lord three times that it might depart from me.”(v. 8) God didn't remove the struggle. Instead, He gave Paul a revelation that completely flips how we need to handle our low moments: And He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.” (v. 9a) If you’re fighting a silent battle right now, here is the breakdown of how to actually use this scripture: 1. Grace is Power, Not Just a Pass We usually think of grace as just the pass God gives us *after* we mess up. But here, grace is the power we need *before* we fall. God is basically saying, "When you have nothing left in the tank, that’s exactly when My power does its best work." The Greek word for "made perfect" means brought to full capacity. God’s strength maxes out in your life right when you are out of your own strength. 2. The Shift: Praise as a Weapon “Therefore most gladly I will rather boast in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me." (v. 9b) The enemy wants your weak moments to lead to isolation, shame, and eventually giving in. He wants you fighting alone. But Paul does the exact opposite—he chooses to "boast" or rejoice right in the middle of the struggle. For us, this means **worship is a weapon**. When that mental fog rolls in or the flesh acts up, the best counter-attack isn't just trying to tough it out. It’s shifting to gratitude. When you pivot from focusing on how weak you feel to how great God is, the scripture says Christ’s power will "rest upon" you. That literally translates to God pitching a tent over you to cover and protect you.
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This is so heavy and much needed in this times I’m dealing with in my personal life right now and what society thank you for sharing brother definitely going to sit in this today
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@Quinton Brooks yes sir no doubt
Day 15 The Courage of the Shift
I want to dedicate today’s lesson to my son @Quinton Brooks II He made a major Shift in life and got married. Please help to Congratulate Q2 & Dex on their nuptials🔥
Day 15 The Courage of the Shift
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Congratulations again my brother @Quinton Brooks II
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Jacobie Williams
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Jacobie Williams is an author, founder of Everybodywens, mentor, and servant of God, using his life and voice as a vessel for the Kingdom!

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