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This article has been written by Jackie Overstreet

Obstacles Don't Always Mean Difficulty
As you navigate life, you'll face various things. How you move through them determines everything.
It’s simple, don’t move without first consulting God.
Understand this: Attempts to distract you from what you should be doing don't mean you're constantly tripping up.
Obstacles mean you're doing something wrong.
Not always. They can also mean you're right on track, and your purpose is solidified.
Now that you know this, how can you use it to your maximum benefit? How can you use it to drown out the noise seeking to devour your now?
“Tackling fuel for your soul,” that’s what I like to call it. The opposition is not proof of failure; it is proof of assignment. Jesus Christ secured your path, and the distractions only confirm it.
What obstacle are you misreading as a wrong turn instead of a validation? I encourage you to give it to God and go to sleep.
Look alive. The best is yet to come.
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