Remember recovering your dreams is a “PROCESS”
The hardships we experience give opportunity to life lessons that can prepare us to survive the next step. Promotion comes through the test of life and how we deal with them will determine whether or not we will move to the next level.
Never neglect to take steps even if they are small steps; these small steps can lead to great results. Everything in life, including recovering what has been lost, is a process; many are not willing to go through the process. Going through the process means a series of actions or changes. We have to be willing to allow these actions to bring change to our situations.
Remember as in the life of David how he was able to overcome the challenge of facing the giant when no one else was willing. He took the step of faith and had confidence in himself as well as in God. In the same way, we must respond and step out of our fears and into our faith, and know that when it comes to picking up the pieces in your life, you are able. Regardless how big and how messy it may seem, you have to know you can do it. God has the confidence in you, so you should too.
Not everyone will believe in you or believe your situation will ever change, but that should never stop you. Because God defines your potential not other people because he created us. “For we are God’s [own] handiwork (His workmanship), recreated in Christ Jesus, [born anew] that we may do those good works which God predestined (planned before hand) for us [taking paths which He prepared ahead of time], that we should walk in them [living the good life which He prearranged and made ready for us to live]” (Ephesians 2:10, AMP).
Too many times we believe what others have said about us and not what God says about us. In the Scripture, we find that we are God’s handiwork, and he recreated us in Christ Jesus for a purpose and a plan that God prepared in advanced. So, instead of accepting what others have said about us and what they think our potential is, we must look to the Word of God and find that God has defined your potential because he created us for his purpose, and if he created us for his purpose, he then gives us the ability to accomplish what he said we could.



