I DON’T UNDERSTAND

“I don’t understand.”
— frustrating
— Biblical

Do you express your frustration with those words ?
Do you then try harder to understsnd and fix what you don’t understand ?

More frustration ?

When we try to understand life’s frustrations, and we think we understand, and talk like we understand—we are not on Biblical footing.

So, how is the comment of frustration Biblical ?

If you say, “I don’t understand”, and you give up on your understanding, you are on the first step toward ‘Biblical understanding’.

The Bible says, “. . . do not lean on your own understanding.”
And how do I do that ?
The Bible says, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will direct your paths.”

Memorize that verse and say it aloud over and over to overcome the frustration of trying to understand.

God’s Words have power, and His Words have power in our lives when we claim them by saying them—all to His Glory and His Will.

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