It is sometimes difficult to do single life as a Christian in this world. As single people, we sometimes think that our lives are in balance and our lives are under control. However, all of a sudden, we found the carpet folded out from under us.
I can finally pay the bills I have been afraid of every month. My relationship with my family has recovered. My heart is calm, no partner is by my side, I feel very complete. Then there was a strong wind, and everything we struggled with was scattered.
How will I have the power to pick up all these works again? What did I do wrong, or didn't I do, I found myself going back to where I just started? Do I let God down? Did he forget that I am here?
When we look for some explanations of the crisis, these are the problems of all of us, because single Christians may ask. Part of our human condition is that we cannot understand the overall picture of God's entire plan. Our vision is limited and short-sighted. We can only focus on what is directly facing us at the time.
If you look closely at a large tapestry, it looks like a mess of threads, without any sense of order. A few feet back, your eyes will see the beauty of a magnificent work of art.
Only God can view our lives as great works of art and know that all chaos is woven into a beautiful creation. Romans 8:28 tells us that everything works together. You might say that this is good, but how do I deal with my chaotic chaos and believe in God's average commitment?
Fortunately, we don't have the resources to harness this life. We have the Word of God and guidance in the Word of God. First, we must ensure that God loves us unconditionally as his child. The test we face in this life is not a punishment for anything we do. This is not the nature of our God. There is no condemnation of those who are in Christ Jesus. [Romans 8:1]
You may feel that you have suffered so much. You have turned to God and repented for your sins. Why are you forced to suffer more? Jesus promised eternal salvation to all who believe in him. He never said that it would be an easy path.
Our faith in God will enable us to end these times. God is trustworthy; he will not let you experience the crisis except what you can bear. He will give you a way out so that you can stand up. [1 Corinthians 10:13]
One of the most important things I learned about God allowing us to be tested in this world is to bring us closer to him. Before we need him, we tend to put God in a secondary position. Every week we see "Hey, things are good, everything is under control here"
Are they really good? Do you control things, or do you allow God to take control? Maybe God just wants to draw your attention. We are all children of God. He hopes to be a part of our lives every day.
Being a single Christian experiencing a storm, praying in your environment [1 Thessalonians] does not mean that God wants us to thank us for the storm we are in. We are only asked to remember that we serve the awesome God, who will save us from the storm and restore us in him.
Orignal From: Christian Singles - Survival as a single person
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