How To Live a Powerful Life

Do you ever feel like you’re living a life far from the one you dreamed
of for yourself? Does it feel like you’re losing an uphill battle? Do
you look around and think, “everyone else has a better life than mine?”

You’re not alone.

Each day, millions of people live a life filled with regret,
disappointment and setbacks.

You don’t have to be one of them when you discover the secret to a
powerful life.

Contemplating the power of God is something that can benefit all
believers. When we meditate on the fact that God is all powerful, we are
reassured that he is in control and that we don’t have to be. When we
realize we don’t have to be, this frees our mind, heart and spirt to
receive. Receive creative ideas, inspiration and wisdom  which helps us
to overcome a life of regret.

There is no real power without spiritual power that comes from God. A
power that comes from deep within. A power that’s connected to
everything and everyone. When you sense this power dwelling inside you,
your life brims with enthusiasm, inspiration and hope. I can feel it in
myself sometimes, mostly when I’m sharing an insight through my books
and articles that I know will have an impact on someone’s life and I can
sense that they feel better. I get real joy from helping other people
experience life-changing times. That is where my power and purpose lies.

In every disappointing experience there’s an opportunity to grow,
improve, or learn something invaluable about yourself. This includes
learning not to compare your life to someone else.  Every challenge can
make you stronger if you allow it. Strength multiplied = power. God =
power.

Choose now to live a life with power and you will never look back with
regret.

3 Scriptures to Help You Live a Powerful Life

– “Great is our Lord, and abundant in power; his understanding is beyond
measure.”
– “Jesus replied, “Your mistake is that you don’t know the Scriptures,
and you don’t know the power of God.”” Matthew 22:29
– “For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power,
love and self – discipline.” 2 Timothy 1:7

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