Even IfSample

When was the last time you “cried out” about something? Maybe it was last year when you broke up with the person you had been dating. Or maybe it was last week when you stubbed your toe on a chair (it happens). For some, crying out comes easily when they share emotional pain or stress. For others, crying out is more of a response to a physical injury—as opposed to an emotional one. No matter which way you tend to lean, when we go through struggles and seasons of change, the writer of this verse reminds us that crying out to God is always okay.
In fact, whatever uncertainties you’re facing today, cry out to God in prayer. Share whatever it is you’re going through, and be confident He is listening and is with you.
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About this Plan

Life is full of change. Whether it be good like making the team, bad like parent’s divorce, or complicated like switching schools. Change can make us ask “Am I strong enough to face this?” or “Why do I have to go through this?” These devotionals will challenge you to rethink how you view change, and we’ll explore how God’s commitment to us doesn’t change, even if everything else does.
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