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How can believers find hope when feeling abandoned by God?

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Believers can find hope in times of feeling abandoned by God through prayer, remembrance of past mercies, and by clinging to God’s promises.

When believers feel abandoned by God, it’s crucial to turn to prayer and self-reflection. David’s introspection in Psalm 42, where he asks himself why he is downcast, serves as a model for acknowledging and confronting our feelings. Additionally, remembrance of past mercies can reignite hope; reflecting on how God has delivered us in the past fortifies our trust in Him for the present. Clinging to scriptural promises, such as Romans 8:38-39, which assures that nothing can separate us from the love of God, reinforces the belief that He remains steadfast even when our circumstances suggest otherwise. God’s unchanging nature is a source of hope amidst feelings of abandonment.
Scripture References: Psalm 42, Romans 8:38-39

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