What to Do When You Don't Know What to DoSample
Have you ever thought about how many emotions you experience in a day? In a span of 24 hours, you can go from happy, to angry, to excited, to sad, to frustrated, to thrilled—and sometimes without any warning!
The truth is, while all of our emotions are powerful, anger seems to be the one that most often motivates our actions, words, and thoughts in the wrong direction. Sure, it’s a valid feeling, but if we hang on to that feeling for too long, it can cause us to make unwise choices. That’s why Paul encourages us to deal with our anger head on—to get to the source of it before the day ends so that we don’t find ourselves in trouble because of it. Because when anger isn’t dealt with, it has a tendency to grow. And anger growing out of control never leads to anything good. Is there something making you angry? Ask God to help you let go of it, so you're not tempted to act on it.
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About this Plan
Sometimes knowing what to do isn’t simple, and we find ourselves in situations where we just don’t know what to do. So in this 25-day devotional, we’re going to look at the life of Joseph and learn how to handle those situations.
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