
A connected man is a man of action, not a man of excuses. There will be problems and failures in life. If these setbacks are followed by excuses: but he, but she, but they, but we, but it, but this, but that, are all forms of excuses. Instead of excuses, you need to dust yourself off and try again. Thomas Edison once said, "I have not failed 1,000 times. I have successfully discovered 1,000 ways to NOT make a light bulb." There is only one "but" that works well in every circumstance. When you read Ephesians 2:4 the first 2 words are "But God". Now even though the verse goes on to say much more, lets just focus on those 2 words "But God". Yes I fell, But God. . . Yes I failed, But God. . . How great is that? God is the answer! His name is above all things, all circumstances, all problems. just remember when you look back on your life you want to see footprints in the sand not "but" prints.
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