A tour with "supers"
Take a tour of where you want to go and what you are going to do.
You have the ideas fresh in your mind, write them down. Habakkuk is a book in the old testament
that can help you with this. If you are unfamiliar with it, it's in the middle of your bible. It's almost a
"drive-by" chapter in that it's so short. The words you read in chapter 2, verses 2-3 are not small by
any means. This powerful reading can and will impact your life for the better; think "supers."
This book is about reviving the works. What does that mean for you? Wow, this is taller than the
City of Faith in Tulsa, OK (figuratively speaking), and it speaks into your future like a tsunami.
Imagine the warm waters somewhere in the Pacific gaining momentum. Now replace with the words
you write down as your future. Now, visualize where you want to go? Would you like to move? If so,
write out your plans to do that. Are funds holding you back? What are you going to do to gain more
provision? After all, the perpetrator left you high and dry with no money in the bank, right? That's
not the first time it's happened to a person leaving a domestic violence situation, and it will not be the
last. Unfortunately, the funds are usually the first place he goes to have more control and power.
I know this part is hard, but you must get past this point. Hopefully, you have money saved. If you do
not, you will still be alright.
You can mind map what you are thinking on paper what you envision, provided the perpetrator is not
with you anymore.
Once you have your ideas on paper and in order the way you feel like they should occur, pray over
them. Give it some time, maybe a few days, a week, a month, whatever it takes. Pray several times a
day (could be 10 small prayers throughout the day), speak your ideas out and ask the Lord for
feedback and thank him. I'm telling you, He will help you. I am a living example of the work He has
done in my life.
Depending on what you are asking, and how much action you take, working with Him, He will see
you through.
Your tour can be anything you want it to be. Peaceful home with a beautiful garden. Absolutely no
chaos. Next, you ask for help remembering and concentrating, because after all the domestic abuse
he's put you through, well, you need some clutter washed off your mind, soul, and spirit. Take a tour
in your bible and wash off the grief, negativity, blaming games, manipulation, intimidation and more
which you have endured.
God will wash all the dross off and replace with joy that you deserve. He will restore you, reviving all
the gold inside of you that has been suppressed for years. I say that it is impressive and it's all
authentic.
Remember, all your plans whether you think them or write them down require action. If there is no
action, there are no results.
I believe with you for breakthroughs and results, and you will champion whatever plans you make for
yourself. The tour does not mean short-lived, then go back to a negative atmosphere with a bully for
a husband or boyfriend. Tour is to take a taste of what you want and then progress toward more of it.
"Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in him." Psalm 34:8
(biblehub.com)
"For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and self-control." II Timothy 1:7
ESV.
Women Empowerment Solutions- freedom from domestic violence
You have the ideas fresh in your mind, write them down. Habakkuk is a book in the old testament
that can help you with this. If you are unfamiliar with it, it's in the middle of your bible. It's almost a
"drive-by" chapter in that it's so short. The words you read in chapter 2, verses 2-3 are not small by
any means. This powerful reading can and will impact your life for the better; think "supers."
This book is about reviving the works. What does that mean for you? Wow, this is taller than the
City of Faith in Tulsa, OK (figuratively speaking), and it speaks into your future like a tsunami.
Imagine the warm waters somewhere in the Pacific gaining momentum. Now replace with the words
you write down as your future. Now, visualize where you want to go? Would you like to move? If so,
write out your plans to do that. Are funds holding you back? What are you going to do to gain more
provision? After all, the perpetrator left you high and dry with no money in the bank, right? That's
not the first time it's happened to a person leaving a domestic violence situation, and it will not be the
last. Unfortunately, the funds are usually the first place he goes to have more control and power.
I know this part is hard, but you must get past this point. Hopefully, you have money saved. If you do
not, you will still be alright.
You can mind map what you are thinking on paper what you envision, provided the perpetrator is not
with you anymore.
Once you have your ideas on paper and in order the way you feel like they should occur, pray over
them. Give it some time, maybe a few days, a week, a month, whatever it takes. Pray several times a
day (could be 10 small prayers throughout the day), speak your ideas out and ask the Lord for
feedback and thank him. I'm telling you, He will help you. I am a living example of the work He has
done in my life.
Depending on what you are asking, and how much action you take, working with Him, He will see
you through.
Your tour can be anything you want it to be. Peaceful home with a beautiful garden. Absolutely no
chaos. Next, you ask for help remembering and concentrating, because after all the domestic abuse
he's put you through, well, you need some clutter washed off your mind, soul, and spirit. Take a tour
in your bible and wash off the grief, negativity, blaming games, manipulation, intimidation and more
which you have endured.
God will wash all the dross off and replace with joy that you deserve. He will restore you, reviving all
the gold inside of you that has been suppressed for years. I say that it is impressive and it's all
authentic.
Remember, all your plans whether you think them or write them down require action. If there is no
action, there are no results.
I believe with you for breakthroughs and results, and you will champion whatever plans you make for
yourself. The tour does not mean short-lived, then go back to a negative atmosphere with a bully for
a husband or boyfriend. Tour is to take a taste of what you want and then progress toward more of it.
"Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in him." Psalm 34:8
(biblehub.com)
"For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and self-control." II Timothy 1:7
ESV.
Women Empowerment Solutions- freedom from domestic violence
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