We don't always know why.
There is nothing wrong with asking why
In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus prayed, "My Father! If it is possible, let this cup of suffering be taken away from me. Yet I want your will to be done, not mine." (Matthew 26:39)
Go to God with your doubts.
Go to God with your struggles.
But ultimately, we need to say to the Lord, "Yet I want your will to be done, not mine."
God never told us why. Instead, He just revealed more of himself to us.
More than an explanation, what we really need is an encounter with God—a revelation of God.
Because when we see God for who He is, we see our problems for what they are.
Small God, big problems.
Big God, small problems!
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