The real availability isn’t in the card, it’s in the promise
Eileen Seefluth| Author, content creator, blogger,
VISA, Master Card, and America Express, the plastic accepted pretty much world-wide, but what about empowering women against domestic violence?
It’s not about plastic here, but real life, real issues, combatting, dysfunctional people and those schoolyard bullies in grown up clothes.
The power and control is not as a teeter-totter; one up, the other down, there’s no equality there.
The fairness, the justice, equal and level playing ground you would hope to find in the courtroom, but it’s not always so, nor is always that way at home behind the walls.
The dark and dirty floors or the courtroom may have leftover chewing gum stuck to the ends of the chairs and anxiousness maybe have sat there before- truly all can be washed away with the words from Psalm 121:2-8, it changes the atmosphere and tone of the whole ro.
Nothing borrow, only free words to use if you choose l, speaking them with your mouth, yes even inside the courtroom. With a whisper, your quiet voice speaking the Word of King Jesus.
God sees. God hears. He knows what you are going through. Nothing surprises Him.
The whimpers and whaling inside the courtroom, God sees the pain.
He knows those who are there for child custody cases and the righteous parent. Who knows the income(s) to support the child or children in need. He knows.
Forgiveness is a key also in this area, which can be difficult for many.
Forgiveness is letting go and choosing to release the person without holding onto any bitterness roots, those are of boisterous stench.
Forgiveness drenches darkness out of the ballpark so far, darkness has no chance of success.
Forgiveness is a choice, one that lasts a lifetime if you allow it, as plastic wears out, and there’s no promise in it.
Keys to success for courtroom takeaways regarding:
Cleansing
Keep the peace no matter what the outcome. Whatever does not give you peace, cast your cares to the Lord, He will surely take them off your hands.
Stay calm, Devil loves chaos, disruptions, and frustration, don’t give him an open door, tell him to go sit on a tack!
Remind yourself everything is going to be okay because you trust in God.
Rejoice in the Lord always.
If you have the opportunity beforehand of your scheduled time in the courtroom, pray, and speak blessings and favor over the situation and for a good and fair outcome for all involved, even if you don’t like the other side.
Women Empowerment Solutions, Inc.
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