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For my blog "Prompt: Do you find it harder to pray when things are going well in your life? Why or why not? Are you troubled by your answer to that question at all?"

I try to never pray for myself. My prayers are always prayers of praise and thanksgiving or intercessory prayers. When I am troubled by something, I know God has it under control and no matter how bad it gets, I allow God to deal with it and I thank Him for allowing me to go through it. I know all things work for the good of those who love God. Therefore, whatever happens to me will only make me stronger. I do not like pain but pain strengthens us.

For my blog Prompt: I was cruising the galaxy with Dr. Beverly Crusher and found this planet: (43)
Read this item:


STATIC
No Control (E)
Stop worrying about what is not in our control.
 
STATIC
No Control  (E)
Stop worrying about what is not in our control.
#2221976 by TheBusmanPoet
Read my entry above. It answers this prompt! I never worry for I know God has things under control. Once in a while I have a little anxiety but it quickly subsides.

Write about this in your Space Blog Prompt today.


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