Average time per day for this plan: 12 Minutes
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Help Me, Jesus!
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The Holy Spirit Helps
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Prayer Is Your First (and Best) Option
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Seek God's Will
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Seek Spiritual Growth
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Seek God with Confidence
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Rely on Prayer to Help You
Seek Spiritual Growth

Sometimes challenging situations are an opportunity for you to grow and learn about yourself, and learn about God’s provision. As you pray during this season, you might want to ask what God is trying to teach you, because there might be a lesson to learn. In this post, you will learn why this question of growth is so important in a time of trial.

 


 

"It Doesn’t Hurt to Ask" by Greg Laurie

If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him (James 1:5)

One of the first things that we ask when the bottom drops out, when trials come our way (and there can be so many ways they manifest themselves) is, “Why, Lord? Why are You allowing this to happen? What have I done to deserve such a fate?”

Maybe you have lost your job. Maybe you have suddenly become ill. Maybe you have lost a loved one. It has brought great anguish to you. It just goes on and on, and you wonder why. James 1:5 says, “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him.” Or, as another translation puts it, “If you need wisdom, ask our generous God, and he will give it to you. He will not rebuke you for asking” (NLT).

When you are going through these times of hardship, there is nothing wrong with saying, “Lord, what are You trying to teach me? Is there a lesson to be learned here? Because if there is, then I want to learn it. I want to get through this as quickly as possible. If this is going to go on for a while and there is nothing I can do to change that, fine. But if there is something I need to learn that will cause this to come to an end, then tell me now, Lord.”

It’s important for us to know that God does have lessons He wants us to learn in times of trial. And many times, it is simply to see whether we have learned the material.

Read

James 1:12

Pray

Lord, what are You trying to teach me? What lesson do You want me to learn through this?

Reflect

Is there an opportunity for growth in the challenging circumstance that I’m facing?

Respond

Look for opportunities to grow in your faith, in your trust in God, or in your ability to share God’s love because of the difficult situation you are facing.

The Wrap Up

Prayer is such an important resource in times of trouble. You can ask God questions like, “What is Your will? How do You want me to grow?”, and He will answer and guide you. You can have confidence in that. The next post will help you understand why you can have such confidence in approaching God in prayer.

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