Trust in the God Who Knows . God knows everything. The things you don't know, God can tell you about. Hold on!
Because of God’s sovereignty, it is easy to conclude that “Everything happens for a reason”. He knows you: Your sins, your failures, your weaknesses; He knows your enemies, and the trials they will put in your path; most of all, He knows His plans for you; He knows the path by which He will lead you, and how He will work all these trials together for your good and His glory. Jeremiah 33:3 'Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know." And if I know that God knows my future today, then I should ask him for advice about tomorrow. Because prayer changes you. I go in, I smile, I act all high-and-fucking-confident, I promise to work hard in return for minimum wage. Here is what the Catechism says about God’s sovereignty: CCC 306 “God is the sovereign master of his plan. If God seems silent, check yourself by these biblical standards.
And pray. God does not always answer the way we think He should, or when we think He should.
He is Sovereign. The Bible also says to persist in prayer and to pray about everything. Do it today. Your God Knows! We should be grateful for this – He knows far better than we do what is best! A second reason to pray: time with God changes us. First, the future is not “there” to be known until it happens, not even for God; and second, if God could know the future acts of His creatures, that would destroy the libertarian free will with which He has endowed them and thus absolve them of all moral responsibility for their acts.
When we are in the presence of God, his Spirit transforms us. God loves us and does not want us to be anxious about anything, but faithfully pray about everything with thanksgiving (Philippians 4:6). God Knows the Reason Why Songtext von Mahalia Jackson mit Lyrics, deutscher Übersetzung, Musik-Videos und Liedtexten kostenlos auf Songtexte.com Let nothing stop you. But isn’t that a big jump to make to say that everything that takes place, both good and evil, happens by God and for His reasons? What God cannot know completely is the future, and this for two reasons. He's the only one who knows what's going to happen. So persevere!
But know that your Father wants to hear you even more than you want to be heard.