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I Lose My Ability

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There’s a song that came out a few years ago and we don’t know if a lot of people have ever heard it. It’s called, “I Lose My Ability” by Jonathan and Melissa Helser.  

Here is the first verse and chorus:  

I Lose my ability

To be afraid, when I

See the way You love me

And all the fear that held my

Feet to the floor

It don’t hold me anymore

When I see Your face

Everything changes in the

Radiance of Your smile

You got this way of

Chasing away those

Shadows that hang around

Lord I fall down again

I’m finding out just who I am

Today, as you step into parenting, marriage, and anything your season holds- don’t forget this truth.  

-God holds you and loves you.  

-He dissolves fear when you draw near to Him.

-When we choose to look at Him – everything changes.

-When we fall before Him, we find out who we are.  

Find just 5 minutes today to fall before Father God and find yourself. It will overflow into every part of your family – and as sons and daughters of the most high king, this is the way we are made to live.

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