Victor’s Mentality
Author: Bob Shafer
Today’s Scripture
"No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him Who loved us" (Romans 8:37, NIV).
In Scripture, Paul went through hard times. How did he come through? He wasn’t complaining, living in self-pity or despair. No, he shook off that defeated mindset and chose to have a vision of victory. This is what we have to do, too!
Remember, you’re not a weakling. You’re not lacking. The most powerful force in the universe is breathing in your direction. Every morning you need to remind yourself, “I am ready for and equal to anything that comes my way. I am full of can-do power.”
Listen, that sickness is no match for you. That relationship issue is not going to keep you from your destiny. The loss of that loved one did not stop God’s plan for your life. Don’t let it overwhelm you. You can handle it. You’ve been armed with strength! Keep a victor’s mentality because a victor’s mentality becomes a victor’s reality!
A Prayer for Today
Father, I praise You for Your loving-kindness and mercy. Thank You for the victory that overcomes the world—my faith in Jesus Christ. I shake off a defeated mentality and expect victory because You are shifting things in my favor. Today I choose to trust You. I am full of can-do power because greater is He that is in me than he that is in the world! I stand on Your promises and choose to live with a victor’s mentality in Jesus’ Name! Amen.
Wake-Up Thought
God does not want to bring you out of your adversities simply as a survivor; you are “more than a conqueror.” Notice that the Apostle Paul did not say we will become conquerors; he says we are more than conquerors right now. If you will start acting like it, talking like it, seeing yourself as more than a conqueror, you will live a prosperous and victorious life. The price has already been paid for you to have joy, peace, and happiness.
Author: Bob Shafer
Today’s Scripture
"No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him Who loved us" (Romans 8:37, NIV).
In Scripture, Paul went through hard times. How did he come through? He wasn’t complaining, living in self-pity or despair. No, he shook off that defeated mindset and chose to have a vision of victory. This is what we have to do, too!
Remember, you’re not a weakling. You’re not lacking. The most powerful force in the universe is breathing in your direction. Every morning you need to remind yourself, “I am ready for and equal to anything that comes my way. I am full of can-do power.”
Listen, that sickness is no match for you. That relationship issue is not going to keep you from your destiny. The loss of that loved one did not stop God’s plan for your life. Don’t let it overwhelm you. You can handle it. You’ve been armed with strength! Keep a victor’s mentality because a victor’s mentality becomes a victor’s reality!
A Prayer for Today
Father, I praise You for Your loving-kindness and mercy. Thank You for the victory that overcomes the world—my faith in Jesus Christ. I shake off a defeated mentality and expect victory because You are shifting things in my favor. Today I choose to trust You. I am full of can-do power because greater is He that is in me than he that is in the world! I stand on Your promises and choose to live with a victor’s mentality in Jesus’ Name! Amen.
Wake-Up Thought
God does not want to bring you out of your adversities simply as a survivor; you are “more than a conqueror.” Notice that the Apostle Paul did not say we will become conquerors; he says we are more than conquerors right now. If you will start acting like it, talking like it, seeing yourself as more than a conqueror, you will live a prosperous and victorious life. The price has already been paid for you to have joy, peace, and happiness.