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What to do with frustrations

 

Have you noticed that people are getting more frustrated easily?

Frustrate defined:  prevent (a plan or attempted action) from progressing, succeeding, or being fulfilled. to cause (someone) to feel angry, discouraged, or upset because of not being able to do something

There is an evil spirit of frustration.  He’s doing a Happy Dance because he is succeeding in frustrating God’s people.

What to do?

·       Know where it is coming from.

·       Laugh -- even if it is just a little bit.

·       Smile because you KNOW you are on the winning side.

 

 

Ah… it just happened to me.  I went to the Lord and He said, “Gee… are you feeling … frustrated? LOL”

He made me laugh.  Better now.  Whew

 

~ “Frustration or confusion is not part of your Inheritance from Me.~

~ Rely on Me through the fatigue, pain and frustration, even the rebellion. ~

~ Give Me your frustrations and go rest.” ~

 

Taken from Vol VI The Gospels Talk about Scriptures: John 16:33  “Trails and difficulties do NOT harm a person.  They are just frustrating to many.  I understand.  Give them to Me because I HAVE the victory.  I have overcome the world.  J

          (Take heart?  good cheer?)  “Would counteract the frustration and impatience. Besides, a ‘cheerful heart is like a good remedy (medicine)’. My people would be better off physically, spiritually, emotionally and mentally by being more cheerful.”

 

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