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Definition Of Being Powerless
PARALYZED

DEFINITION FOR PARALYZED:
-To make powerless and unable to function partly or wholly/ incapable to move

Have you ever been in a situation where you felt powerless, you couldn’t move you, couldn’t think straight and it felt like you were numb?

I was In a car accident in high school a car pulled out in front of us and we T-boned. My friend who was behind me didn’t have her seat belt on and with the impact flew into my seat causing the seat and my back to break in two places. I had two crushed and fractured vertebrate, torn spleen, bruised ribs, and severe whiplash.

I remember blacking out and when I came to I was gasping for air and at the same time trying to make sure everyone else in the car was ok. Once I calmed down and could breath freely, I tried to
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While he speaks lies into our ears like we’re ugly, stupid, not loveable, not good enough, no one likes us, we aren't worthy for a second chance, there's no need for us to be a part, you have no friends your talents aren't good enough here, if you do it you will fall on your face!!!

God is calling to you in the still small voice, While the devil is screaming in your face all the things that are wrong with you. And because the thoughts are so loud we give up and think it must be true if I keep thinking it over and over.

We think its just to hard to fight…we live in a world where we are always looking for the easy way out!

We cannot apply this to our walk with God. It’s not going be easy but it’s going to be worth it! There’s is going to be some mountains that we have to climb but when we get to the top the view is going to surpass all the scrapes and bruises it took to get up there!

Proverbs 4:23 says “Above all else guard your heart for everything you do flows from

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