Praying Through Changeنموونە

TRUST
Navigating change requires a lot of trust. You must trust those who are leading you and trust that when you get “there,” it will be better than “here.” Ultimately, you must trust that God is in control and that He holds all things together. Trust is built through relationships and understanding. Read Psalm 139 at least twice (try reading in a different Bible translation). Slow down and consider the possible motives and emotions of David (author).
Ask Yourself:
-What is David learning about God?
-How does this psalm express David’s faith and trust in God?
Pause to Pray: Use Psalm 139:23-24 to lead you into prayer. Praise God for his faithfulness. Confess sin. Thank God for those leading change and for the possibility of seeing a better future. Ask God to lead you.
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Change may come in many forms, but change always comes. Whether you are intentionally seeking change, or it has been forced on you, whether you want to change or you’re fighting it, there is a better way to work through the changes and stages of life. The better way is to PRAY. This reading plan will help you pray from “here” to “there” on the path of change.
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