There was this guy in Greek mythology, ...

Steven Bobb

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There was this guy in Greek mythology, Sissyphus, who rolled a stone uphill, and every time he rolled it, and made some progress, it would roll backwards, erasing the progress. This is what I face, I get a little victory{say, with money}then an unexpected expense will come up to wipe it out. The same with time. In fact, in general in life. Kind of depressing.
 
There was this guy in Greek mythology, Sissyphus, who rolled a stone uphill, and every time he rolled it, and made some progress, it would roll backwards, erasing the progress. This is what I face, I get a little victory{say, with money}then an unexpected expense will come up to wipe it out. The same with time. In fact, in general in life. Kind of depressing.
Good visual.
I humbly suggest that everytime you make progress uphill, prop the rolling stone with the Rock to hold it in place. It will give you rest and rejuvenate you. Then keep inching your way up using Your Rock to hold your progress in place. You will succeed.

Keep pushing forward with Jesus. When things get tough, let it all rest on Jesus.Your victory draws closer.
 
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Good visual.
I humbly suggest that everytime you make progress uphill, prop the rolling stone with the Rock to hold it in place. It will give you rest and rejuvenate you. Then keep inching your way up using Your Rock to hold your progress in place. You will succeed.

Keep pushing forward with Jesus. When things get tough, let it all rest on Jesus.Your victory draws closer.
This analogy can be used with the words,"And when they came to the tomb , they saw that THE STONE HAD BEEN MOVED"
 
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