How Do You React to Your Problems?

Problems
Life has a way of throwing challenges our way. Whether it’s family struggles, relationship issues, personal well-being concerns, financial stress, or spiritual battles, we all experience difficult moments. These problems often feel insurmountable and can leave us feeling defeated. But it’s not the problems themselves that define us—it’s how we choose to react to them that truly matters. So, how have you reacted? 

Have you responded by…

  • Becoming angry and lashing out at others, even if they weren’t the cause?
  • Ignoring the problem, hoping it will go away on its own, only to see it get worse?
  • Giving up altogether, convinced that nothing will ever get better?
  • Persevering despite feeling exhausted, yet still unable to find a solution.

The Bible reminds us of this resilience in Proverbs 24:16: For a righteous man may fall seven times and rise again… No matter how many times our problems may bring us down, we have the ability to rise again, stronger and more determined than before.

The message of Proverbs speaks to the heart of resilience, a strength that can be found through faith. When we trust in God, we gain the strength to face any challenge, no matter how daunting it may seem. Our faith becomes the driving force that helps us overcome obstacles and find hope in the darkest of times.

When we rely on God, we are never alone in our struggles. As Matthew 17:20 says, “…if you have faith as a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move; and nothing will be impossible for you.” Even the smallest amount of faith has the power to break through the greatest challenges. It’s a reminder that, no matter how difficult life may get, our faith has the power to transform our circumstances.

This Friday, 7th March, we invite you to react to your problem by joining us for this powerful purpose: ‘13 Fridays for the Fall of the Spiritual Walls with the Blessed Rose.’ This meeting is an opportunity to experience the strength that comes from faith and prayer. Together, we will face the walls in our lives—whether they are emotional, spiritual, or physical—and declare that, with God’s help, they will fall.

Bring your old rose back and bring a new one to be anointed and blessed. The rose will symbolise the presence of the Lord in our lives and serve as a reminder that no evil shall prevail when we trust in Him.

Event: 13 Fridays for the Fall of the Spiritual Walls with the Blessed Rose
Date and time: Friday, 7th March at 7:30pm (also available at 7am, 10am & 3pm)
Location: Your local Universal Church

 

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