Experiencing God’s Love & Help (Part 3)
How Does God Help Us In Overcoming Negative Situations?
𝗦𝗼𝗺𝗲 𝗽𝗲𝗼𝗽𝗹𝗲 𝗮𝘀𝗸– Why has God given me these problems? Why is he only a spectator and not helping me resolve it? God is our Supreme parent and we are His children. Taking His help is our right. But often, we first discuss with family and friends and almost forget that God is waiting to be called…though His help is just one thought away.
➤Some of us expect God to help us on His own, but that is not the case. Consider an example of a child solving a jigsaw puzzle, while his parent is watching. A wise parent will not intervene even if the child gets stuck at some point. He will expect the child to focus harder, to think, to evaluate options… to put in his best. Even after that if the child gives up and looks at the parent, that parent will only give a hint, he will tell the child only the next step and not the entire solution. However, the parents' love and wisdom are enough for the child to solve the rest of the puzzle. This is exactly how God helps us.
➤It is said that when we take one step of positivity or courage, God takes a thousand steps towards us. He is eager to help, but only after we put in sincere efforts. Also, God will not reverse our situation by Himself. He gives us hints in the form of wisdom, love, and power. We will need to use them and cross the challenge. Establishing a personal relationship with God is important. If we are constantly connected to Him with love, we will be constantly filled with positivity, wisdom, and power to cross every scene without fear and with success.
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Message for Today
"A person with true compassion inspires hope even in the Hopeless"
Thought:
When we see someone in need or someone who is completely negative, that is, someone who is completely hopeless, we only feel negative emotions within ourselves, filled with pity or hatred. Such negative thoughts do not help in any way, people remain the same as they were, without receiving any benefit from us.
Solution:
Instead of feeling pity or hatred for others, we should cultivate true compassion. Being compassionate means having love for well-wishers and having hope for them. Our hope helps them develop hope in themselves. This is the best way to bring about progress even in someone who is not hopeful.