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Often in life, we feel abandoned.
We pray, we seek God’s direction, we ask for His plan yet silence seems to answer us back. In those moments, it’s easy to believe that God has walked away.
But the truth is not that God has abandoned us—
it’s that we often interfere with the very plans He is working out.
1.Interfering with God’s Plan Many times, we convince ourselves that what’s right in front of us must be God’s plan.
We rush ahead.
We make decisions out of fear, impatience, or pain.
And when things fall apart, we say, “God, where were You?” But nothing we create on our own can compare to God’s perfect plan.
Send a text
https://www.facebook.com/pastorTomcrandall1?mibextid=LQQJ4d
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By Pastor Tom CrandallOften in life, we feel abandoned.
We pray, we seek God’s direction, we ask for His plan yet silence seems to answer us back. In those moments, it’s easy to believe that God has walked away.
But the truth is not that God has abandoned us—
it’s that we often interfere with the very plans He is working out.
1.Interfering with God’s Plan Many times, we convince ourselves that what’s right in front of us must be God’s plan.
We rush ahead.
We make decisions out of fear, impatience, or pain.
And when things fall apart, we say, “God, where were You?” But nothing we create on our own can compare to God’s perfect plan.
Send a text
https://www.facebook.com/pastorTomcrandall1?mibextid=LQQJ4d
[email protected]