Disheartened

Yesterday, I got a word.

“I hear him saying to you don’t be so disheartened.”

dis·heart·en
disˈhärtn/
verb
past tense: disheartened; past participle: disheartened
  1. cause (someone) to lose determination or confidence.
    “the farmer was disheartened by the damage to his crops”
    synonyms: discouragedispiritdemoralize, cast down, depressdisappointdismay, dash someone’s hopes; More
    antonyms: encourage

    YUP. That’s me. I have had enough of Laura and her simple-minded bent on the things of man. Her counsel to the kids comes out of that. She is ruining her marriage because of it. Sucks.

    Jack is looking to get rid of Annie because of a spirit of poverty and false beliefs. These two are in a pattern of ejecting love because of security. It is deception.

    I am tired of decreeing. I am tired of the courts. I am tired of praying. Either God moves or He doesnt. I am out of gas.

    So, this word was timely. At least He is talking to me.