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Hab:3:17-19
Even though the fig trees have no blossoms
And there are no grapes on the vines
Even though the olive crop fails
And the fields lie empty and barren
Even though the flocks die in the fields
And the cattle barns are empty
Yet I will rejoice in the Lord
I will be joyful in the God of my salvation
The Sovereign Lord is my strength
He makes me as surefooted as deer
Able to tread upon the heights. 

Oh! If your life in this world is dry and filled with troubles. Will you be joyful, because of your privilege to know God and because of your salvation? In the midst of tears will you be able to put out a joyful face? Not artificially, but from the depths of your heart. Knowing fully that your Father is in control. And He is good and that Rom:8:28 is true. Like Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah, will you be able to confidently tell, even if He doesn't...... 

If not, you still are lost in what the world has to offer, dear one. Those which the world offers is not from the Father. Two differing realms. You cannot assess the Father's goodness based on earthly blessings you receive. It's totally a different Kingdom standard. 
Yet it is His will to bless us with those things. Let Him handle it. And we should express our desires and needs to Him. But are we caught up with it? Are we over ridden by it? Are we pressed on because of these? Or is God's ways and His statutes and His Kingdom more important to us? 

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