I must look at the 'nature' of God, not the 'nature' of the challenge. For the former means everything and the latter means nothing.

Craig D. Lounsbrough
I must look at the 'nature' of God, not the...
I must look at the 'nature' of God, not the...
I must look at the 'nature' of God, not the...
I must look at the 'nature' of God, not the...
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When you are faced with a challenge that seems insurmountable, or that seems to be out of your control, it is easy to get frustrated and feel defeated. However, when you look at the 'nature' of the challenge, you can see that the challenge has its own nature. For example, if you are trying to learn to play an instrument or speak a new language, it is easy to get frustrated when you hit a wall. However, if you look at the 'nature' of the instrument or language itself, you will see that it was made to be mastered. The task at hand is not beyond your reach; it's just beyond your current level of skill or understanding.

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