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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:
Always be joyful.
Never stop praying.
Be thankful in all circumstances, for this is
God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus.
Do not stifle the Holy Spirit.
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Thessalonians 5:16-19
From today’s devotional:
One of the
most painful emotions is loneliness. Of course, there are times in life when
being alone is unavoidable. But since God has sent His Spirit to live within
us, we are never truly on our own. The Holy Spirit—whom Jesus referred to as
our “Helper”—is with us and available every second of every day.
Let’s
think about ways that the Spirit of God helps us in our prayer life. First, He
burdens us to pray. Have you ever felt a strong sense that you needed to spend
time with the Lord? Perhaps you weren’t even sure why. That is the Spirit
convicting you. He has many reasons for doing this. For instance, He may know
that you need strength because of an imminent difficulty. Or He sometimes
encourages us to confess sin so that our fellowship with the Father is not
hindered.
Second,
the Holy Spirit intercedes for us. There are times when we do not know how to
pray—when sorrow or helplessness overwhelms us to the point that words are
impossible to speak, even to the Lord. Thankfully, when all we can do is cry to
Jesus, the Spirit will lead on our behalf. He understands the depth of our
thoughts, feelings, and needs, and He translates them into effective
supplication according to God’s will.
The Savior
loves you intimately—enough to die in your place and send a Helper to reside
within you. What a privilege to have God’s Spirit dwelling in your heart. Do
you recognize His power and love throughout your day? He longs to comfort,
enable, and guide you each and every moment.
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