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Christians shouldn’t run away from their problems

Running away from the problem is the worst mistake we can make as Christians. We should not flee when confronted with a difficult situation. Running away from a problem is more like running away from an exam room. "You are not alone in that problem," God says tonight. "I'm right there with you." "I'm going to confront it with you." You cannot run away from your problems; instead, you must confront them with God. The only thing you can do now is figure out how and when to get out of it. Believe that God is aware of your situation and that he is guiding you through it.

God, according to the Bible, is a lion, and this causes us to behave similarly. Pick yourself up from your ashes, your shambles. It isn't the end of the world as far as I am concerned. Troubles are meant to strengthen us, not kill us. If we stay in our comfort zones, we won't learn anything.

God desires for us to confront and resolve our problems. We will begin to see Him at work in our lives—even in our problems—as a result of His personal presence in our lives and his wonderful promises of help and encouragement. Our faith in the Lord will grow stronger and deeper as we work through the situation with Him by our side. Even in the most desperate of circumstances, God can and will work out His purposes for us.

 

 

 

 


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