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From the CANON on this blog:
Solutions
1. God
is omnipotent and therefore can solve any problem. He may choose to use the solutions listed
below, but he often provides in ways you
could have never imagined. The poor
should cry out to God for help, rather than depending on Baal.
From today’s scripture reading:
“My thoughts are nothing like your thoughts,”
says the LORD . “And my ways are far
beyond anything you could imagine. For just as the heavens are higher than
the earth, so my ways are higher than your ways and my thoughts higher than
your thoughts.
Isaiah 55:8-9 (NLT)
From today’s devotional:
When adversity hits
you like a ton of bricks, it could easily throw you into a pit of
discouragement and despair. Although you may regard difficulties as setbacks,
the Lord sees them as times for great advancement. His purpose in allowing them
is not to destroy you but to stimulate your spiritual growth. In His great
wisdom, the Lord knows how to take an awful situation and use it to transform
you into the image of Christ and equip you to carry out His will.
Every adversity that
comes into your life is sifted through God’s permissive will. That doesn’t mean
the difficulty itself is His perfect will, but He’s allowed the trial to touch
you so that He can use it to accomplish His wonderful purposes for your life.
Although some of the suffering we see and experience seems senseless or
blatantly evil, we must recognize that we have a very limited perspective and
cannot always understand what the Lord is doing.
Our heavenly Father
sees every aspect of life, but our view is restricted to what is right before
us. His plans include not only you but also all of His creation, and they reach
from the beginning of time to eternity. Though we’ll never grasp the infinite
mind of God, we can know His faithfulness and love.
When you can’t
understand God’s ways, focus on His perfect knowledge, wisdom, and power rather
than the magnitude of your sorrow. Remember, He sees the entire picture and
loves you more than you can imagine. This is a time to walk by faith, as
perfect understanding comes only in heaven.
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