Thanks, no worries.

Philippians 4:6-7. "Giving thanks fights the lie that everything is horrible. Even in tragic circumstances, there will be light and grace. God is present and is making Himself known. You need only to look. Trust grows as you look for God’s presence in what feels dark and heavy. He never leaves." — Brittany Yesudasan, Cru https://www.cru.org/us/en/train-and-grow/spiritual-growth/trust-god.html

I have recently encountered a troubling life circumstance that could last a long time. The temptation is to fear for the future, whether we’ll be able to handle it; the temptation is to not trust that God is with me, is well aware of the situation, and is helping me through it. But I must consider this, and all life troubles, light and momentary things, especially when they are placed in God's hand to handle (2 Corinthians 4:17-18 NIV).

Resting in God—and in His promises (that He will never leave or forsake me and has a home waiting for me (John 14:1-4, 15-21.)—is not always easy, but I must practice this ‘resting’ continually, with thanksgiving even for the fiery trial.

When we are still and know He is in control, rely on his Word, and trust in his grace, He'll bring us the peace that passes understanding (Phil. 4:7).

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