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Coffee Break
"A Chain Reaction"
"Then Job arose, and rent his mantle, and shaved his head, and fell down upon the ground, and  worshipped." Job 1:20
Job had just gotten word that he lost all ten of his children. He also lost all his possessions  which included seven thousand sheep, and three thousand camels, and five hundred yoke of oxen, and  five hundred donkeys. The Bible says that he was the greatest of all the men in the east. But in a  matter of hours he lost everything. And what did he do? He worshipped the Lord. What an "odd" thing  for Job to do! 
Job wasn't worshipping God because of his tragedy, he was worshipping God in spite of it. When we  worship/praise the Lord in spite of the bad that it happening in our lives it starts a "chain  reaction". When you get a bad report, as did Job, you first have to make a choice-- are you going  to grumble, complain, get angry, get fearful, etc.- or are you going to make a step of faith and  worship/praise the Lord.
When things go wrong, praise isn't always automatic. Sometimes it is a "step of faith". We don't  feel like praising God, but faith needs to override our feelings and praise Him anyway. When we  make that first step of faith it starts the chain reaction. From there your step of faith becomes a  "sacrifice of praise"-- something you are bringing to God. Then your praise ushers in the presence  of God-- He inhabits the praises of His people. Once He comes in and inhabits, everything that He  is also comes in too. When it comes, He then releases everything you need to make it through the  difficulty that hit your life to begin with- whether it is strength, grace, help, wisdom, peace,  etc. It comes into your heart, mind and situation.
So, to sum it up-- when something "bad" happens, take a step of faith. It will become a  "sacrifice". When God sees the sacrifice, it will cause His presence to draw near. When He draws  near, everything you need to make it through it will be available to you. On the flip side of that,  there will be a "chain reaction" that takes place also if you don't praise the Lord in spite of  what you are going through. You will start complaining, which will lead to fear, which will lead to  unbelief, which will lead to confusion, which will lead to depression, which will lead to thoughts  of giving up.... and etc. etc. etc.
Have a great day. Your praise will start a chain reaction. 
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