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WHAT TO DO WHEN THE BOTTOM FALLS OUT (3 OF 6)

by Stan Coffey

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What To Do When The Bottom Falls Out (3 of 6)
BORN TO WIN
Stan Coffey


Did you know that when you were born again, you were born to win? Every believer has been born to win. We are not losers. We are not defeated. We don't fight for victory, we fight from victory. Victory is not our destination, it's our beginning point. It's already won through the Lord Jesus Christ.

God wants to teach us to act like, live like, and think like, the winners that we are, the winners God made us to be. Aren't you glad you are on the winning side? Everybody's that's on the devils side is on the losing team.

It's just a matter of time until it's very evident that they were on the wrong side. I'm glad I'm on the side of the Lord Jesus Christ because He causes us always to triumph.

Now, many people today are going through a lot of struggles. I want to talk today about how to be a winner and what to do when the bottom falls out, I mean when everything seems to be taken away from you, it just seems like that upon which you are standing has been removed, you've had the rug jerked out from beneath you and you seem to be falling and there's nothing you can do to prevent a sudden crash.

One fellow said that he had so many problems that if he had another problem, it would be two weeks before he had time to worry about it. You may feel that way. You may feel like somebody's jerked the rug right out from under you.

Like the old country says, "If it weren't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all." That's the way a lot of us feel sometime because we run into so many difficulties and there's so many needs that come up. Many times in life, it seems like the bottom just falls out.

Deuteronomy 32:9-14 -- "For the LORD's portion is his people; Jacob is the lot of his inheritance.

(10) He found him in a desert land, and in the waste howling wilderness; he led him about, he instructed him, he kept him as the apple of his eye.

(11) As an eagle stirreth up her ...

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