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How can I practically wait upon God during trials?

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Practically waiting upon God during trials involves prayer, meditation on His Word, and maintaining a posture of trust and expectancy for His deliverance.

Waiting upon God during trials is a crucial discipline for Christians, as highlighted in the message. It involves an active engagement with God through prayer, nurturing a silent trust in His timing, and meditating on His promises found in Scripture. Believers are encouraged to pour out their hearts to God, sharing their troubles while simultaneously resting in His faithfulness. In Psalm 62:8, we are invited to 'trust in Him at all times,' which implies a continuous reliance on God amidst varying circumstances. Being still before God does not mean inactivity; rather, it involves being alert and attentive, ready to discern His guidance and peace. This approach not only fosters deeper faith but also equips believers to navigate life's challenges with hope and resilience.
Scripture References: Psalm 62:8, Psalm 42:5

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