Norman Vincent Peale

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

December 9

When trouble strikes, what you want is not only comfort and sympathy. You want strength to stand up to it and meet it. You can have both. Remind yourself that God is with you, that He will never fail you that you can count upon Him. Say these words: “God is with me, helping me” and “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” This will give you a sense of comfort. New hope will flood your mind. Emotional reaction will give way to rational thinking. New ideas will come. A new sense of strength will be yours. Result—you will rise above your trouble.

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