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7 Reasons Why You'll Make It


  1. .You've got God and He has you in the palm of His hand. No one can snatch you
  2. He will not give up on you
  3. He will sustain you
  4. You have been ransomed, you are His
  5. You've made it this far, you've been cared for, fought for
  6. You've made it through all your bad days. All the ones in which you could barely keep breathing, but you did that
  7. There are ALWAYS people out there wanting to listen, to hold you tight, to pray over you

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