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Advance in Adversity

Hey there,

David drops this truth bomb in Psalm 91:7 (TPT), saying, “Even in a time of disaster, with thousands being killed, you will remain untouched and unharmed.” Let's unpack that, shall we?

What he's getting at is this: even when chaos is all around, we're not doomed to the same fate as everyone else. Why? Because we're operating on a whole different level, thanks to our co-ascension in the Kingdom. We're playing the game from the high ground, so to speak.

This means we don't have to accept every bad break as our due. We're not bound by the same rules.

Take Jesus' ordeal on the cross. Talk about a rough patch. He was literally hung out to dry by the very folks he came to help. And his squad? They bailed, except for John. But Jesus didn't let the story end there. He went through death, sure, but he didn't stop at coming back to life.

He went higher – he ascended. That's the ultimate level-up.

Ascension isn't just about moving up; it's about breaking through. Jesus didn't just climb out of a tough spot; he was elevated, and then he lifted his followers right up with him. It was a moment of both shattering and soaring.

Here's the kicker: Ascension isn't just for the Son of God. It's your right, too – a benefit of being part of God's family and a citizen of His Kingdom. So when the going gets tough, remember, you're meant to keep moving, to stay solid, and to thrive, no matter what.

Promotion is in your DNA.

So, the whole cross debacle? It wasn't just about saving us; it was a masterclass in overcoming.

Jesus showed us the way to beat the odds.

He demonstrated the power of rising above opposition.

And he paved the way for us to advance in adversity.

Sometimes, it takes a dip to set the stage for a serious climb.

Keep an eye out for our 'Ignite Your Impact' Memo for your regular infusion of encouragement and insight.

Remember, every crisis holds the seed of a major upgrade.

Stay blessed,

Dr. Gwendolyn