Sometimes on the outside looking in, we fail to see the reality of their situation and the storms or trauma they went through prior to being where they are or the storm they’re currently in because it looks good and favorable from the outside even though it may not be the case. Jesus gives this perspective in the parable of the labourers in the vineyard, where the master gives the same wages to both those who came early and the ones who came late.

The righteous Job continued to seek God, after losing his family, property and health.

triumphs but slow to share their seasons of struggle, doubt, and hopelessness.

I totally understand and can definitely relate to this! My mind says don’t compare my life to others because all of our journeys are unique.

posts I also want to share my struggles so others going through the same

We feel that it is unjust when God seems to let the innocent suffer, while the evil ones go scot-free.

I try to keep myself encouraged through positive self talk, filling myself up with the word of God and prophetically proclaiming it but my reality still slaps me in the face so it’s hard.

In other words, God does not show favoritism.

My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.” He is not saying that life will be blessed in every way if you follow the Lord.

Theme: Conica by When we shift our focus from self to God and think from His perspective, we begin to see that God is not unfair.That is why God says in Isaiah 55:8, “For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways”. day I will feel differently but in this season I feel God is unfair and I’m

Posted on June 24, 2011 by dkoop. In accordance of tax laws that prohibit donations designated to an individual, funds raised to support individuals for mission trips will go into a pool to support the entire mission trip and its participants. struggling with that. God is forever in the business of restoration, by picking up broken pieces and rebuilding us. The Psalmist often cries out, “How long will you defend the wicked?” (Psalm.82:2) Habakkuk questioned God’s fairness and cried out, “How long shall I cry for help and you will not hear” even as God allowed the wicked Chaldeans to punish the Israelites.

deal with continued sorrow that God has yet to help me overcome. not as though they were”. He intervened in my life at the right time, while I was dying of pneumonia, barely kept alive by a ventilator.

It is a natural part of life’s progression. But as you said God knows our feelings & our thoughts so we might as well be honest with Him about what we feel even if we can’t be honest with each other. I felt betrayed by God Himself, as He seemed deaf to my pleas when my dignity and dreams were snatched away from me. A year ago I decided to limit my social media consumption.

On the other hand, he affirms the fact that it is important to gain God’s eternal perspective.

He gifted me with the peace and joy that surpassed all understanding. As I hear or read about the goodness of God in other’s lives, I want to believe that God has not forgotten me. Copyright secured by Digiprove © 2020 Chanda  Jones

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You belong to God, and he won’t forget the love you have shown his people.– Hebrews 6:10 (CEV) When you feel your faith is being tested: God will bless you, … He caused my enemies to look to me with respect.

Right or wrong that is the way it is & we shouldn’t be afraid or ashamed to express it. We are to “call those things that are I can certainly pretend I’m Will He continue to defer their help?