The Bible says, “Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning” Psalm 30:5. Instead of taking comfort in this Scripture, we often complain about how long the “night” of our uncomfortable circumstances last. We do not consider what lessons are to be learned from the experience. Consequently, we fail to truly appreciate the silver linings God provides to strengthen us and encourage us to endure. If you’re having difficulty sticking with your health and fitness plan, read today’s article.
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