When You Have a Big Problem

Having problems? Then be happy, because it means you are alive. The only folks in town with no problems are those in the graveyard who have gone to heaven.

Any time you attempt something worthwhile, you're going to run into troubles. They come with the territory of progress. Forward movement always brings friction and resistance. These problems in our lives are there to test our resolve and resilience.

Here are a few helpful principles for facing life's difficulties:

1. Big problems are reserved for big people. 
 
The person who desires to go forward with life and aim high will have bigger problems than the one who just sits around doing nothing and watching the world go by.  The rewards are bigger, too -- and definitely worth the struggle.

2. Big plans bring big problems.

God gives us the vision of what He can accomplish through us. Sometimes, His vision is accompanies by big plans and big problems. One guarantee: If God supplies the vision, He will put a PRO in front of it and supply the provision. He will give us all the power we need to overcome the obstacles.

3. Problems are often detours rather than stop signs.

If your first idea unravels, don't give up. There must be a better way. There's almost always more than one possible solution.  The problem contains the seeds of its own solution.

When faced with a big challenge, I often sit down and write 10 possible solutions. I don't settle for three or seven -- I work until I get ten. Then I look over the list and pray, asking God to show me which is best one to try first.  If the first idea doesn't work, I still have nine options to go!

Don't be blocked by a problem. There's always a way around it.

4. "God is bigger than any problem I have."

My father had a sign in his office with this quote on it. I believe it with all my heart. My problem may be big, but my God is bigger!  My nephew, Chad, says, "God is always bigger than what's the matter."

There is no problem so great that God cannot solve it.
There is no problem so heavy that God cannot carry it.
There is no hurt so deep that God cannot heal it.
There is no grief so dark, that God cannot comfort it.
"My God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory." Phil. 4:19

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