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How can believers cope with feelings of abandonment by God?

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Believers can cope with feelings of abandonment by recalling God’s past faithfulness and relying on His promises.

Feelings of abandonment by God can be distressing, yet believers are encouraged to remember God's past faithfulness as a source of strength. The psalmist in Psalm 77 exemplifies this by reflecting on God's historical interventions and redemptive acts. By focusing on the character of God, especially His unchanging nature, believers can find comfort and hope even in moments of spiritual desolation. This practice helps to shift the focus away from current feelings of despair, towards a long-standing relationship with a faithful God who has promised never to forsake His children.
Scripture References: Psalm 77:10-12, Hebrews 13:5

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The Life of Faith
Joe Terrell · Jul 28, 2006
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