Tuesday, February 23, 2016

What if... ?


What if the struggle you are facing has an important purpose?
What if the difficulty lies before you to make you stronger?
What if the struggle is placed in your path so you can learn a valuable lesson?
What if our difficulty is a test to see where we will turn for help?
What if the point of our struggle is to move our attention away from the actual struggle itself, and to put our focus elsewhere?
What if you are meant to move out of your comfort zone to a place where you can share your story to support, encourage, or motivate another person?
What if you are seeking for a way out of your difficult situation on your own when you should be seeking someone for help?
What if the purpose of your battle is to see who/what you believe in?
What if there is only one way to overcome your struggle?
What if the battle you are facing isn't even something you can overcome in your own power?
What if we experience tests in order for us to realize we aren't in control?
What if it means putting our trust in someone we can't see or speak face to face with?
What if how we respond to the difficult situation is supposed to teach someone who is watching?
What if we only focused on positive thoughts, spoke positive words and did good for others, would our difficulty diminish?
What if we view the struggle as something good, an opportunity?
What if there is only one solution to your problem and it is God and you never ask Him for help?
What if during the struggle we can keep a positive focus, because we know God can make good from it?
What if the difficulty never had to be so complicated if we walked in the ways of the Lord from the beginning of our journey?
What if your hardship all comes down to a choice, to give up on succeeding and continuing to struggle or to have victory with God by building a relationship with Him?
What if we can be thankful for the difficulty because we are meant to benefit from it?
What if the struggle isn't really a struggle but a wrong mindset?
What if the purpose for our battle is to learn and grow?
What if we can persevere and succeed so we are able to impact another?
What if we are meant to be the light in someone else's darkness, but the only way we can do it is to experience the struggle our self?

Questions to ponder...

No comments: