"This Isn’t Fair"
pain, this simple and seemingly harmless thought creeps into our minds.
But, in this simple question, Satan is enticing the believer to take a position that buy prednisone online doesn’t belong to him, that of arbiter and judge over the circumstances in his life. Most times, by ruling that something is not fair in our lives, we have set ourselves as the king or ruler of what is right or wrong for us to experience in life.
So, how do we cheap Zoloft avoid this well-trodden path?
For myself, I have found Romans 6:23 to be a great equalizer in thwarting my deceptive self-ascension to the throne. As soon as I begin to think that something is not fair, I turn to this verse. For example, when I’m so quick to exalt all the things I’ve done for my children in a particular day, while belittling Sonja’s contribution which leads to these feelings that it’s not fair that I have to do so much, I remind myself:
For the wages of sin is death (Romans 6:23a).
Just one simple line helps me in so many ways. It helps me recall that God sits on the throne. He declares and judges what is just or unjust. He has made clear that the wages of sin is death, so if I really want justice, as a sinner, I am essentially asking for death. Lastly, according to the second half of that verse, I am reminded that He has freely given us life through Christ by taking out that just wrath for my sin on His Son. order Prozac Rather than fuming about the justice of my trials, challenges, or suffering, that last thought most often moves me towards thankfulness that God has NOT treated me fairly as my sins deserved, but granted me mercy.
Thanks be to God for His mercy and justice.
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THANK YOU, Jacob, for this reminder. it is just what i needed to face my day! i cannot focus on my pain or my situation but only on God and His promises!!!