Isaiah 54:4 “Fear not; for thou shalt not be ashamed: neither be thou confounded; for thou shalt not be put to shame..”.

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In his book ‘No Limits: The Will to Succeed’, Michael Phelps shared the story of his childhood trauma. He described himself as a child who spoke too quickly, had big ears and was scrawny. This made him to become the object of scorn and torment at the hands of bullies. These bullies continually swatted his big ears and made fun of him. It got to the point where one day Michael couldn’t take the teasing anymore and got into fights..After being suspended from school for fighting, Michael learned to ignore the taunts and became determined to succeed as a swimmer. He made sure that when it came to swimming, no other kid could beat him.
However, for years he was traumatized by the things he suffered in his childhood. Though he had become successful as a swimmer, by 2014, his life was on a downward spiral that almost led to suicide.
But through an encounter with Christ, Michael received new hope and purpose..He went on with his swimming career and eventuality made history as the most successful and most decorated Olympian of all time.
Interestingly, years later when he went back to his childhood neighborhood in Baltimore, most of the kids who used to mock him had ended up with mediocre lives. These people who once made him miserable now celebrated Michael and greatly coveted his friendship.

To see the manifestation of your glorious destiny, you need to ignore detractors and keep pressing forward to your desired goal. The people who try to stop you are usually those with no vision and no destination.
Interestingly when you succeed, these people who laughed at you will turn around to laugh with you.
Sometimes, God will allow men to first mock you before He makes you. However the question is; are we able to withstand the ‘mocking’ season that precedes, our ‘making’ season? Can we endure the story that precedes our glory?
No matter what trials and temptations may come our way, we must learn to ignore the storms and keep looking unto Jesus.
The truth is that the enemy often tries to use contrary people and situations to get you off-course. If you keep focusing on who is speaking against you, or who doesn’t like you, you will eventually lose sight of your vision and miss your mission in life
Beyond the present challenges you see now, there are greater heights, greater victories, greater strength and greater anointing. Though weeping may sometimes endure for the night, surely joy comes in the morning. And despite what may look like groaning now, glory is coming in the end.
Therefore today, if you are faced with any situation that is trying to make a mockery of you, be assured that with God’s help, you will never end in shame! That sickness, poverty, failure, family crisis, etc will not be the end of your story.
In Isaiah 54:4 God gives us the assurance that we shall not be ashamed or confounded.
The coming invasion of glory in your life this year will soon answer everyone that has been asking; ‘where is your God?’
As you continue to stand in faith and keep giving glory to God, everything mocking you will surely end up working for your good.

PRAYER: Lord, I thank You for the grace to maintain my focus as I run the race before me this year. As I keep my eyes upon Your Word and Your promises, I thank You for turning every shame into glory for me in Jesus Name.

QUOTE
Everything that ultimately has a glorious ending usually has a humble beginning.
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