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It Will Be for Something

DAY 2 OF 11

# Day 1: Adjust Your Heart During the peaks and high points of life, it’s easy to see God’s blessings everywhere. In the midst of trauma, however, it’s almost impossible not to feel utterly betrayed by God. Forgotten. Left to fend for yourself in circumstances you don’t even know how to navigate through. When we are introduced to Job in the Old Testament we see a story of incredible suffering unravel. He, as well, grieved the passing of his children, as well as the loss of his home. With one devastation after another, we see Job wonder, like most of us do when the painfully unexpected occurs, what on earth God was doing. One thing we didn’t see, however, was Job lose faith in his Creator. It’s okay to show your sadness, proclaim frustration, and even express your doubts. God is not surprised by any of our emotions. Not only is He big enough to handle your anger, but He is big enough to take it all on and help you in your brokenness. However, at some point, you have to shift your focus and go on to ask the right questions, instead of continuing to allow the heaviness in your heart to take control of your mind and mouth. Naturally, we want to ask “Why, God?” We want to question our worth, question His goodness, and everything in between. Which is normal when trauma strikes. But the ongoingness of these thoughts can lead to destruction. The better thing for us to ask is, “ Father, what can I learn about You in this season? ” There is incredible value to our trials and tribulations. Seek God today and ask Him to help you see past the storm you are currently enduring, and for a heart that is filled with hope, patiently awaiting the fruit from this waiting period.

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It Will Be for Something

This 10-day devotional is an invitation to feel, sit with, and fully acknowledge your suffering after miscarriage or infant loss. It is also an invitation to be seen, understood, and to find Biblically-anchored hope, eve...

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