We didn’t have enough guys to play the roles of the things, and I was cast as Jehoshaphat in 5th grade. The funny thing about it is we did a musical at church, Fat Fat Jehoshaphat. I don’t feel any hesitation writing everything on it. I’ve been reading the New Living Translation and the One-Year Bible. It’s a little bit about the story of Jehoshaphat. I wanted to share a scripture that has resonated with me lately. You are going to come up against that resistance. How many of you know that there are real enemies when we go to write, market our writing or put ourselves out there writing and promoting that book? It is the spiritual components of writing.Īre we really putting our trust in God for our writing? Or are we putting our trust in ourselves and our own efforts? In this training, I want to talk about a topic that I don’t think we often cover. Today, I am sharing a powerful message about trusting God in the midst of our battles. Who do you trust in and call for help to fight your enemies? Are you fighting a battle right now? We have real enemies trying to stop God’s specific purpose for us.
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