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As you've gotten older, what has changed the most about you? Of course, we change physically, but we also learn more, our faith grows, and we might gain different perspectives. It's normal for people to change over time, but it can be challenging to figure out how God is present in these times of growth.
To understand how we can grow in our faith, let's wonder about the ways God shows up in our lives. Positive moments could change our faith and leave a lasting impact. It could also be the difficult moments that shape who we are and our faith even in unexpected moments. When we reflect on these moments, we see how God worked through the lives of other people to help us grow. Today's verses come from the words of Paul, one of the first leaders of the church. Paul went through many of these difficult moments, and he learned to see God moving in them. He had the awareness to know that these moments weren't meaningless or random but discovered just how intentional God is.
Whether you are loving life or going through a tough time, try to notice the ways God might be asking you to grow.
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About this Plan

What’s the most unreasonable thing you’ve heard? Was it a story or a statement that was hard for you to believe? It can be difficult to ask questions or express doubt when other people seem so certain, especially when it comes to faith. In this 20-day devotional series from Grow Curriculum, we’ll see it really is possible to have questions and doubts while still having faith.
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