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How do we respond to doubts during trials?

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We respond to doubts by turning to God in prayer and holding firm to His promises.

During trials, when doubts arise, Christians are encouraged to seek God through prayer, as demonstrated by Hezekiah in Isaiah 37. Instead of succumbing to fear, he spread his troubles before the Lord, acknowledging God's authority. This approach reflects a deeper faith — trusting that God hears and responds to our cries. Philippians 4:6-7 encourages us to bring our worries to God through prayer, ensuring that we anchor our thoughts in His promises instead of our uncertainties. Thus, prayer becomes both an act of faith and a source of peace amid troubling circumstances.
Scripture References: Isaiah 37:14-15, Philippians 4:6-7

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For My Own Sake
Clay Curtis · Feb 14, 2011
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