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Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean? Any possible rephrasing? I’m not settling. God promised more, and I believe Him.


Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct. The speaker is expressing a strong sense of faith and conviction that they will not accept a lesser outcome or situation in life because they believe that God has promised something better or more fulfilling. Here are a few possible rephrasings: 1. "I refuse to settle. God has promised me greater things, and I trust in Him." 2. "I won't accept less than what I believe God has promised me." 3. "I’m not going to settle for anything less. I have faith that God has greater plans for me." These alternatives maintain the original meaning while offering different phrasing options.