Familiar
I come across this phrase,
"God choose what we go through;
we choose how we go through it."
Step One: Think straight about trouble. It's not only inevitable, it's indiscriminate. Trouble comes in all shapes and sizes. "Various trials" affect our health, our careers, our relationships. Once we understand the facts, we can begin appreciating their significant value in our lives.
Step Two: Trade resistance and resentment for receptivity and rejoicing. "Count it all joy". The joy is not in the presence of pain but in the knowledge that God is using our pain to refine us and make us better, not bitter.
Trouble now is I made someone angry.
The fact is I am unreasonable and failure.
Knowing God is moulding me to become a better human.
"God choose what we go through;
we choose how we go through it."
Step One: Think straight about trouble. It's not only inevitable, it's indiscriminate. Trouble comes in all shapes and sizes. "Various trials" affect our health, our careers, our relationships. Once we understand the facts, we can begin appreciating their significant value in our lives.
Step Two: Trade resistance and resentment for receptivity and rejoicing. "Count it all joy". The joy is not in the presence of pain but in the knowledge that God is using our pain to refine us and make us better, not bitter.
Trouble now is I made someone angry.
The fact is I am unreasonable and failure.
Knowing God is moulding me to become a better human.