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Hard Pressed but Not Crushed

A knockdown is not a knockout. When life hits hardest, faith anchored in something eternal is what gets you back on your feet.

You wrote the goals down. Maybe you even framed them.
But the moment life hit hard, something in you went quiet.
And the vision board felt useless.

You know that feeling.
The one where the room blurs and you're not sure if you've got anything left.
But the fact that you're still here, still reading, still reaching isn't nothing.
That's a fighter who hasn't quit.

Buster Douglas knew that feeling, too.
Nobody gave him a chance against Mike Tyson. 

But Buster's mother had spoken something over him before she passed, just days before the fight. 
She had declared victory over her son before he ever threw a punch.

He decided her words wouldn't die with her.
So when Tyson dropped him in the eighth round, Buster didn't stay down.
He got up and then did the unthinkable.

Buster’s story shows that the knockdown isn't the verdict.
What you do in those seconds on the mat is where character gets forged or folded.

The pressure you're carrying right now is real.
The exhaustion is real.
The doubt whispering that you've run out of rounds is real, too.

But so is the promise that holds you.
Because faith isn't a feeling you summon when you're strong.
It's the thing that holds when your strength is completely gone.

Your why has to be deeper than your comfort.
And if it's anchored in something eternal, life's hardest punch can't reach it.

Here's your focus for today:

Name your why: Write one sentence about who or what you're fighting for beyond yourself.

Recall a past round: Identify one time you got back up, and let that evidence speak louder than your doubt.

Reframe the mat: Treat today's hardest moment as preparation, not punishment, and take one next step anyway.

Anchor your day in this truth: “We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; struck down, but not destroyed." - 2 Corinthians 4:8

Get back up.
Not because you feel strong.
Because the One in your corner never left the ring.

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