I don't understand but I trust

Thu, Aug 13th 2015, 11:38 AM

Let me tell you at the outset that there are many, many things that I don’t understand about life. Yes, I’m pretty knowledgeable and possess a certain degree of wisdom which I’ve acquired over the years, however, some things still puzzle me, particularly when I personally start to go through some difficult times, which I don’t appear to be able to determine the cause for. Quite frankly, I’m sure that this happens to all of us from time to time.

For example, we’re going along really enjoying life when everything appears on the surface to be working together for good, when boom, like lightening something strikes us and causes us some major problems, either in our personal or professional life. Everything was wonderful in our life when a major problem, an illness, being fired from our job, going bankrupt in business occurs, and we stand there kind of dazed and very perplexed trying to fathom the reason or reasons for what is happening in our life which was totally unexpected and which we greatly resent. Yes, we’re very annoyed by the destructive events taking place in our life and affairs as we keep repeating to ourself or another again and again, “I don’t understand. I really don’t.”

Well my friend, let me try to shed some light on the situation which I’ve been highlighting, and how to effectively deal with these kinds of troubling situations. Firstly, I repeat the title of this article “I don’t understand but I trust” — trust who D. Paul many may query? Trust God my friend, who really is in charge of, not just the universe but your life too. Believe me, there is a reason for your troubles, which will become evident shortly as you stay in daily contact with, and indeed totally trust the Creator. Always remember one of my favorite sayings, which I believe in implicitly — everything is in divine order. Yes it is.

Think about it!

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