There's a Crack in Your Armor Perry Stone

doubts is like a wave of the sea driven and tossed by the wind. For let not that man suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord; he is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways. —JAMES 1:6–8 The King James Version reads, “Let him ask in faith, nothing wavering” (v. 6). To waver would be to say that you believe today, but then say that you don’t believe tomorrow, or believe your prayer was heard today, and in three weeks question why no answer has manifested. Wavering is often caused by two things: a shifting in the outward circumstances that seems to indicate the opposite of what we believed for is happening, and when our emotions begin to fluctuate. An emotion is a mental and physiological state associated with a wide variety of feelings, thoughts, and behaviors. Emotions are subjective to experiences, or experienced from an individual point of view. Emotions are also associated with mood, temperament, and personality. In the realm of emotions men and women are quite different. A man will pay two dollars for a one-dollar item but a women prefers to pay one dollar for a two-dollar item because it is on sale. A woman worries about the future until she gets a husband. A man never worried about the future until he gets a wife. Married men should just forget their mistakes, as there is no reason for two people to remember them. Men can wake up still feeling good about themselves in their own eyes, but a woman wakes up, looks in the mirror, and believes she has aged ten years in her sleep. When it comes to arguing, a woman (and I know this one for a fact) has the last

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