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How do we know if our troubles are a result of disobedience to God?

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While not all troubles stem from disobedience, many can be avoided by following God's revealed will.

The sermon emphasizes that while not every difficulty in our lives is a direct result of disobedience, there are many circumstances where straying from God's will can lead to troubled waters. In Acts 27:9-11, Paul's warnings go unheeded, leading the sailors into a perilous storm. The implication is that a genuine understanding and commitment to God's will can help us avoid unnecessary trials. This recognition urges believers to examine their hearts and motivations seriously. Seeking God's will can provide a pathway to navigate life's choices and align ourselves more closely with His divine plan, reducing the risk of experiencing storms that arise from our actions.
Scripture References: Acts 27:9-11

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