Championਨਮੂਨਾ

Day 2
Have you ever met someone who always wins and never loses?
The probability of you meeting a “champion” who never lost is likely 1 in impossible! Unless you know different, I would say it is true that someone who wins has at one point been a loser.
Losing can show you what you need to change. It can help you work on your weaknesses and keep you humble. Losing can also derail you so much that you feel like giving up!
Losing is also a sign that your opponent is doing something different than you to win. The loser who learns from their losses becomes a champion and a deserving one at that.
Your opponent could be your past, your mind, a physical ailment, a person, or many other things in your life.
Find champions who have similar stories as yours so you can feel supported and understood.
Don’t become an “alien” by alienating yourself from your “opponent.” Overcome your lonesomeness with the building of your brain with knowledge of testimonies from believers.
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About this Plan

This devotional emphasizes that in life there are often circumstances that we don't understand and that can derail us from our path. However, the writer encourages us to see these moments as opportunities to become champions for others.
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