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...the lesson in all trials is to learn to totally, completely and absolutely trust the Great Everliving Infinite One, the Universal Intelligence, God, no matter how bad present circumstances appear. Trials are there for you to learn. Like Job.(and the Creator is no different today:.Malachi 3:6 "For I am the Lord, I change not...").

What are you supposed to learn? Depends on the trial. Get quiet. Ask what am I supposed to be learning from this trial. The answer will come immediately or very soon that day or the next as you will be looking for the answer.

It is very important to see meaning in your sufferings. Without that life just seems so hopeless.

Viktor Frankl noted that weaker prisoners in concentration camps often survived when they saw meaning in their present lot, while more robust ones succumbed to depression, gave up and died. The ones who survived realized that for every front there is a back, for every down, an up. In all tragedy there is joy to be found...somewhere, somehow.

One builds belief through Bible study and by thinking and praying about what he has discovered.
 


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