When times get tough and big things out there jolt us, it is also the occasion to bring to memory the law of compensation and know it is active in us and operating for us. We remember the found power in us discovered in perhaps our weakest moments or occasions of feeling helpless. We have the power to walk triumphantly through whatever confronts us.

Likewise, we may uncover the reason why hope and faith are so vital to hold onto, to exercise and reenergize within us. Ideas flow and bolster us. We renew and use our mental and spiritual strength and potential. We have adequate power. The 23 Psalm tells us the mighty presence is with us in adverse situations, active in the very circumstances that are disturbing our peace.

We are awesome. And the spiritual presence about us and woven into the fabric of our being is capable of communicating with any mountainous circumstance and melting its largeness, speaking Truth to its appearance of mightiness.

The Twenty-Third Psalm tells us the God presence and power is before us and brings forth through us and around us whatever is needed to transform those things that are most concerning. That which is needed is ever-present in us and exists everywhere. It is God power and love, the all-knower for us always and saturated within what disturbs and confounds.

The compensation factor is the decision to switch from perceiving something out there as an overcoming power greater than you and I. People and things at times seem to taunt us and say, “I am all power.” In the very face of these Goliath experiences is the ripe occasion to align with what is true–the adequacy and reservoir of potential we are made of and readily available to flow forth through us.

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