*From Pain To Praise*
Psalms 30:11 Thou hast turned for me my mourning into dancing: thou hast put off my sackcloth, and girded me with gladness;
Samuel Morse is best known for inventing the telegraph. He laid the foundation for the global communications we enjoy today. But behind his breakthrough was a heart-wrenching personal tragedy. Born into a devout Christian home in New England, Morse was a brilliant artist and Yale graduate, celebrated for his portrait work across the American East Coast. In 1825, while away painting in Washington, Morse received devastating news—his wife had died shortly after giving birth to their third child. Because communication was painfully slow, the message reached him too late to return and say goodbye.
Grief-stricken, Morse abandoned his art career and poured his energy into solving the problem of long-distance communication. Driven by purpose and pain, he eventually invented the telegraph—a revolutionary system that transmitted messages in seconds instead of days. His work not only brought him fame and wealth, but also changed the course of history. Yet, through it all, Morse remained deeply humble, always giving credit to God for his success. He once wrote, “It is His work. I am only His instrument.”
Samuel Morse later remarried, raised more children, and dedicated his wealth to Christian missions and education. His life is a shining reminder that God can birth purpose out of pain and turn sorrow into global impact.
If you’re going to become all God has created you to be, you can’t let setbacks stop you. You have to learn to let go of the negative past and move on to your glorious future. You may get knocked down but don’t get knocked out, don't stay down. No matter what life throws your way, get back up and keep moving forward.
Understand that God has a plan of bringing forth beauty out of the ashes. Out of the pain Morse suffered has come forth today the communication technology that has continued to bless humanity.
We serve the God of divine turnaround, who eventually turns our mourning into dancing.
Therefore despite life’s trials, do not fold up, rather keep advancing boldly towards your victorious destiny in Christ: You may be challenged, but you are not permitted to be defeated. Christ causes us to triumph always. This is why we praise Him even in the midst of our battles. Indeed when you turn your worry into worship, God will turn your battles into blessings.
In the scriptures, Job went through all kinds of tough times, but in the midst of his pain Job proclaimed, “I know my redeemer lives”. And in the end God brought full restoration and Job went on to live a blessed, happy life
Likewise let’s keep judging God faithful. As we do so, certainly, He will turnaround every captivity and lift us from glory to glory.
*I Decree Upon Your Life Today*
The recount of evil in your life and family is over now!
God is turning your mourning into dancing and global impact!
God's amazing wisdom for strange works and strange acts is resting on you in Jesus Name.
Hallelujah. Happy Weekenllllllll
*From Pain To Praise* Psalms 30:11 Thou hast turned for me my mourning into dancing: thou hast put off my sackcloth, and girded me with gladness; Samuel Morse is best known for inventing the telegraph. He laid the foundation for the global communications we enjoy today. But behind his breakthrough was a heart-wrenching personal tragedy. Born into a devout Christian home in New England, Morse was a brilliant artist and Yale graduate, celebrated for his portrait work across the American East Coast. In 1825, while away painting in Washington, Morse received devastating news—his wife had died shortly after giving birth to their third child. Because communication was painfully slow, the message reached him too late to return and say goodbye. Grief-stricken, Morse abandoned his art career and poured his energy into solving the problem of long-distance communication. Driven by purpose and pain, he eventually invented the telegraph—a revolutionary system that transmitted messages in seconds instead of days. His work not only brought him fame and wealth, but also changed the course of history. Yet, through it all, Morse remained deeply humble, always giving credit to God for his success. He once wrote, “It is His work. I am only His instrument.” Samuel Morse later remarried, raised more children, and dedicated his wealth to Christian missions and education. His life is a shining reminder that God can birth purpose out of pain and turn sorrow into global impact. If you’re going to become all God has created you to be, you can’t let setbacks stop you. You have to learn to let go of the negative past and move on to your glorious future. You may get knocked down but don’t get knocked out, don't stay down. No matter what life throws your way, get back up and keep moving forward. Understand that God has a plan of bringing forth beauty out of the ashes. Out of the pain Morse suffered has come forth today the communication technology that has continued to bless humanity. We serve the God of divine turnaround, who eventually turns our mourning into dancing. Therefore despite life’s trials, do not fold up, rather keep advancing boldly towards your victorious destiny in Christ: You may be challenged, but you are not permitted to be defeated. Christ causes us to triumph always. This is why we praise Him even in the midst of our battles. Indeed when you turn your worry into worship, God will turn your battles into blessings. In the scriptures, Job went through all kinds of tough times, but in the midst of his pain Job proclaimed, “I know my redeemer lives”. And in the end God brought full restoration and Job went on to live a blessed, happy life Likewise let’s keep judging God faithful. As we do so, certainly, He will turnaround every captivity and lift us from glory to glory. *I Decree Upon Your Life Today* The recount of evil in your life and family is over now! God is turning your mourning into dancing and global impact! God's amazing wisdom for strange works and strange acts is resting on you in Jesus Name. Hallelujah. Happy Weekenllllllll
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