God is the One who is with us when we have to do something we don't think we are capable of doing.

Harold S. Kushner
About This Quote

In this quote, the poet says that God is the One who is with us when we have to do something we don't think we are capable of doing. This means that sometimes when we feel defeated, God will help us in a way that we didn't expect.

Source: Overcoming Lifes Disappointments

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