As God's children, we have been given the promise that trial moments are for a limited time. It is in Psalm 30:5:"Weeping may remain for a night, but rejoincing comes in the morning." It is up to us therefore, to claim our rights from our Father, especially during those difficult days. In other words, it's okay to cry and and griveve when in sorrow,but the griveving should not last too long. The Lord who sees our Pains will comfort us if we call on Him in truth and with faith. Nowhere in the Bible had God promised is immunity from sorrow, suffering, or pain. Rather He promised to be with us every step of the way, as we go through trips and tribulations. Isaiah 43:2says:"When you pass through waters, I will be with you;and when you pass through rivers, they will not sweep over you. When youvwalk through fire you shall not be burned."The water and fire the prophet spoke about are the trials and tribulation that come our way as we journey through life. They can neither overwhelm nor overcome us, if we know how to quench those flaming arrows with the shield of the spirit, the Word of God.
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