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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 31 MIN

Rising Again

from George Musenga Teachings · host George Musenga

Rising Again – by George MusengaThere are moments in life when the fall feels final. When the mistake feels too heavy. When the setback feels permanent. But Scripture declares a different reality: “For though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again.” (Proverbs 24:16)In Rising Again, George Musenga delivers a powerful and faith-stirring message that reveals a life-changing truth, for every fall, God has already made provision for your rise. You are not fighting for victory; you are rising from a place of divine provision. Your setback is never a surprise to God, and your restoration is never an afterthought.This message goes beyond motivation. It unveils your covenant right as a child of God to live above trouble, above defeat, and above limitation. No matter where you are in life. No matter who you are. No matter how many times you’ve stumbled. Your identity in Christ gives you the authority to rise again, stronger, wiser, and more established than before.George Musenga reminds us that the righteous are not those who never fall, but those who refuse to remain down because heaven has already supplied the grace to stand again. Your current situation does not define your future. Your mistakes do not cancel your destiny. Your fall does not disqualify you from living your best life.If you’ve been battling discouragement, disappointment, or delay, this message will reignite your faith and awaken your confidence in God’s unfailing provision.You may have fallen.But you are rising again.

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Rising Again – by George MusengaThere are moments in life when the fall feels final. When the mistake feels too heavy. When the setback feels permanent. But Scripture declares a different reality: “For though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again.” (Proverbs 24:16)In Rising Again, George Musenga delivers a powerful and faith-stirring message that reveals a life-changing truth, for every fall, God has already made provision for your rise. You are not fighting for victory; you are rising from a place of divine provision. Your setback is never a surprise to God, and your restoration is never an afterthought.This message goes beyond motivation. It unveils your covenant right as a child of God to live above trouble, above defeat, and above limitation. No matter where you are in life. No matter who you are. No matter how many times you’ve stumbled. Your identity in Christ gives you the authority to rise again, stronger, wiser, and more established than before.George Musenga reminds us that the righteous are not those who never fall, but those who refuse to remain down because heaven has already supplied the grace to stand again. Your current situation does not define your future. Your mistakes do not cancel your destiny. Your fall does not disqualify you from living your best life.If you’ve been battling discouragement, disappointment, or delay, this message will reignite your faith and awaken your confidence in God’s unfailing provision.You may have fallen.But you are rising again.

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