We all face problems in our lives. Some are small and easy to solve, while others are big and complex. Sometimes, we feel overwhelmed by the challenges we encounter and we lose hope and faith. We may think that our problems are too big for us to handle and that God is too far away to help us. We may say things like, "Dear God, I have a big problem" or "Why me, God?" or "God, where are you?"
But what if we change our perspective and attitude? What if we look at our problems as opportunities to grow and learn? What if we trust that God is bigger than any problem we face and that He is always with us and for us? What if we say, "Dear problem, I have a big God" or "Thank you, God, for this challenge" or "God, I know you are with me"?
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