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What should we do when God's will differs from our desires?

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When God's will differs from our desires, we should pray, seek understanding, and worship Him.

When faced with differing desires and God's will, Christians are called to respond in prayer and worship. For instance, King David mourned for his child's life but ultimately accepted God's decision, recognizing that His purpose is always for our good. As highlighted in the sermon, prayer serves as a means for our hearts to prepare to submit to God's will, acknowledging that His sovereignty often surpasses our understanding. It is through worship that we affirm our trust in God's goodness and sovereignty, recognizing that, in His divine plan, He is working all things for our benefit and His glory.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 12:15-23, Romans 8:28

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