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âEach day we can look forward to Godâs Spirit going before, clearing the way, leading the path, and giving us the guidance we need. ⌠But God doesnât stop at mere survival. He doesnât just satisfy and strengthen. Though there will be difficulties and times of drought in our lives, God guides us to His living waters. He enables us to flourish âlike a watered garden,â where His blessings always bloom.â [Isaiah 58:11]Â
âWhen life darkens our door with its troubles and trials, satan wants nothing more than for us to feel forsaken and aloneâbut we are not! God stands by our side; He guides, counsels, and comforts. Rest assured, no matter what you face in the coming year, nothing can separate you from the love of your Father (Romans 8:38-39). Therefore walk boldly into each new day, knowing that you follow the footsteps of the One who never leaves you.â [Deuteronomy 31:8]Â
âTroubles are never pleasant at the time, but they quickly turn into tools when entrusted to God. Our Lord will take our times of troubles and trialsâeven the hard feelings we experience in themâthen use them to teach us to fully rely on Him and His provision.â [Psalm 138:7]Â
âOur God is a loving God, but He isnât Santa Claus or a genie in a bottle. Our God loves to give good gifts, but in His economy the best gifts are not tangible or material. Yes, our God feels compassion when we hurt, but He still allows hardships into our lives that will refine our character and strengthen our faith. Against the backdrop of these truths, we can better understand the often-misread statement that God will give us the desires of our hearts. The real promise of this verse is that, as we pray, read His Word, and grow closer to the Lord, He will change our hearts so that what we desire for ourselves is what He desires for us.â [Psalm 37:4]Â
âMercy. We donât deserve it. We havenât doneâcanât possibly doâanything to earn it. And yet we are promised that this unbelievably lavish gift is ours when we choose to follow Jesus. Why? Why would such a perfect and powerful God gives such a gift to ones so undeserving? He tells us in Titus 3:4: because of âthe kindness and love of God our Savior toward man.â And He not only gave us mercy, He also âpoured out on us abundantlyâ His own Spirit, to live and work within us, making us more and more like the Savior who died to save us.â [Titus 3:4-6]Â
âOur God is not some fickle, capricious, changeable sort of God. He does not search out ways to be angry or displeased with His people. In fact, He so wants to be pleased with us that He gave us the example of His Son to follow.â [Ephesians 5:2]Â
âWhen our burdens and sorrows seem too heavy for us to bear, God offers to carry them for us, inviting us to cast them upon Him (Psalm 55:22). And when the sorrow is so great that we feel we cannot put one foot in front of the other, God gives us this promise: âI will carry you; I will sustain youâ (Isaiah 46:4).âÂ
âPerhaps nothing is as devastating as being betrayed by someone you love and trust. Know that Jesusâbetrayed by Judas, denied by Peterâfully understands. He will enable you to recover. The key, as hard as it is, is to pray for that person and ask God to bless him or her. When you pray to Godâand you may have to do this again and againâyou release the anger and disappointment that come with being betrayed. It is difficult to despise someone you lift up in prayer. And though retaliating is a natural response, itâs not a godly one. Praying is always the best option. Allow the Lord to receive your hurt and to replace it with His peace.â [Psalm 3:4, 6]Â
âWhen we place our faith in Christ, the stormy seas of our livesâchurned up by our own sinsâare stilled. And while the storms may still rage around us in this sin-plagued world, they do not rage within us. That does not mean our troubles and tribulations are over, but it does mean we can rest in knowing God will see us through them.â [Romans 5:1]Â