Success Daily 5th September 2018

*SUCCESS DAILY*
 *5th September 2018*
 _By Joshua N. Nicholas_

 *WEDNESDAY WALL*
 *LESSONS FROM THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE*

Many years ago, a Swedish newspaper mistakenly published the obituary of a renowned Swedish Chemist and scientist Mr. Alfred Nobel, rather than that of his brother who actually died. In that error, the newspaper placed the picture of Mr. Alfred Nobel and under it wrote that his death was fantastic because he had invented the "Dynamite";  a substance that had caused much death, pain and suffering to mankind.
So, after reading his obituary, Alfred was devastated! He wished he was not born; yet he thanked God that he will be able to re-write his history before dying.
He wrote the newspaper editor, apologized for inventing the dynamite and went to set up a foundation for an award we know today as the "NOBEL PEACE PRIZE".
you too can rewrite your story. It doesn't matter what the past has brought out for you. It doesn't matter what they know you as before. You can make a difference; you can change the future and be known for something good. Nothing recovered is too late. I don't care if you have been an ex-convict, a point one criminal, a prostitute, a drug addict, a notable failure etc. Yes! But God has not given up on you. You can still win; you can live a new life of freedom, joy, peace and Happiness. In Christ Jesus your future is secured, run to Him now and have the opportunity of changing the story of your life; just like Alfred did.
Jesus loves you - yes I mean you; you that is reading this now.
You too can win!

 *QUOTE FOR THE DAY*
Use every adversity as a catalyst to success. Always look out for the silver lining behind each Nimbus cloud of despair
J.D West

 *TODAY IN HISTORY*
The United Kingdom declares war on the Qing dynasty of China in 1839:

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