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Look at you, all weak and unreasonable; it seems that the power of the Holy Spirit has no effect on you, it seems that something is in the way of you and the Holy Spirit. Boundaries exist for reason, and making a wall between you and the Holy Spirit is not one of those reasons.

You are a child of God, bought with great price and here you are like nothing changed when Christ died on that horribe cross. God sees that you are struggling, He knows your pain, He knows because He has been there; He suffered a great deal and it was all so that you believe in Him, it was because He had and has a great Love that He wants to share with you.

Jesus died for you, to give you victory over sin, so you can be strong and stand tall to temptation and its adversaries. Jesus didn't die for you to be all comfy and what not, He didn't die for you to enjoy life, He didn't die so you can go thru life all miserable and without hope; He died so you can one day choose to believe in Him, to one day accept what He accomplish for your soul, He died so that you can one day stand before sin; tall and strong.

Don't be weak and unreasonable, be strong and reasonable, be courages, be willing to ask help from God when the going gets tough, be courageous and know that God doesn't want to see you all miserable and lonely.

You shouldn't have depression, if you do; that means that God can't help you and that is wrong, God wants to help you. Let Him come into your life if you haven't asked him yet. Life will continue to be tough, but at least you have God by your side and the end looks a lot sweet cause we get the chance of being with Him up in Heaven.

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