Title: Great Defeat (Genesis 32:24)
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great defeat
Genesis 32:24-32
Another important condition in track and field competition is wind. It is said that if you run against a headwind or crosswind, the record will drop, but if the wind blows backwards, you can make a good record. By the way, when Bolt ran in Beijing this time, the tailwind was 0.0m/s and there was no wind at all. What a great player.
In this way, people's minds like to run fast, and they are passionate about it. Maybe that's why, today, many people are interested in looking ahead and running faster. That's why it's a world where people get applause if they go ahead, sit in a higher seat faster, and get ahead. We live our lives by trying to stand there and longing to sit down by any means. Children are also trained and trained to run faster and outperform others from elementary school, or even kindergarten. It is a world where we want our children to stand tall in the class even with expensive tutoring.
Dear saints!
I don't know if it is a great loss or defeat in my life to break me down before God and lay down the most human aspects of my past life. It is the reputation you have built up so far, the material success that others envy, and it can be very difficult to lay down anything before God and become a loser. But if it's a great defeat, that's what a real victor looks like, then it should be. Today, if Jacob realized that even though his body was a disgrace, he smiled and greeted the dawn, and realized that the path he walked was the path of the victor, it would be okay to become a great loser in a hurry. I want you to deeply remember today's truth that the great loser is the true victor.