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Today's Battles, Tomorrow's Strength
Steven Furtick 

One of my favorite Southern Baptist preachers, Johnny Hunt, once said that the 
only time he ever gets headaches is when he finds himself trying to fight
today's battles with tomorrow's strength.

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I think Pastor Johnny was quoting another pastor when he said it. Come to think 
of it, the idea originated with Jesus: 

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"Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. 
Each day has enough trouble of its own."  Matthew 6:34
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God supplies all the strength we need to do all that He's called us to do. But 
He rations this strength much in the same way He rationed manna to the children
of Israel.

He provides sufficient strength each day for the challenges of that day...and 
that day only. This strength doesn't carry over from one day to the next.
You either use it, or lose it.

And He will not give you enough strength today for the confrontations, 
obligations, and challenges of next week, next month, or next year. That 
strength
will be deposited in your account precisely when you need it, and not a moment 
before.

If you're stressed and overwhelmed today, check your strength supply. I'll bet 
you have enough to get you through this day.

And that's all you need for now.

Pastor Steven Furtick

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