Hermann and Pauline lived in the German village of Ulm where
they produced featherbeds in a struggling economy. To complicate matters, their
son Al seemed to have developmental issues. Unlike most children his
age, he didn't start speaking until almost three. During his early school
years he wanted to spend most of his time alone entertaining himself with
puzzles, building houses of cards, and endless hours with a simple
compass.
His teachers where troubled with the time he took to answer
questions. One day a teacher informed them that Al was hopeless. She
said, "It doesn't matter what he does, he will never amount to
anything." Hermann and Pauline had nothing to worry about. Their son
became one of the greatest minds of the world. You know him as Albert Einstine.
How many times has the enemy attacked by saying you are
worthless? When you fail, he is quick to remind you of it and publish it
abroad. His constant bombardment of negative innuendos tear apart the fiber of
who you are in Christ. The world may tell you will never amount to anything,
but remember, you are on the winning side.
1 John 4:4 Ye are of God, little children, and have overcome
them: because greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world.
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