Wednesday, February 5th, 2020
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The Iowa Caucus vote counting fiasco was a hot topic of news yesterday. There is no doubt that all who are personally invested in the process of nominating a presidential candidate is frustrated by it. Frustration finds its release in countless ways, some that are healthy and some that are destructive. But we all find ourselves frustrated at times in life. After we vent our frustrations, what do we do next? The Bible says, “ The Lord will fight for you, and you have only to be silent.” The worst thing we can do when we are frustrated is continue to do things alone. Whether we face stagnation in our careers or relationships, failures in our lives, or any other source of frustration, be still and trust God to fight the battle for you. Today, give your frustration to God and trust Him take it from there.
“ The Lord will fight for you, and you have only to be silent.” — Exodus 14:14 ESV