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I Have Questions

DAY 11 OF 20

Have you ever played Jenga? You know, that game where you stack a bunch of blocks and try not to make them fall? Of course, they always fall. Sometimes, it happens out of nowhere. In life, that's kind of how tragedies happen too. One minute everything seems great. The next, everything has fallen apart and we're asking, "God, how could You let this happen?" To answer that, we need to look at Scripture — from the ancient prophets like Amos all the way to the very last page of the Bible. 

Over and over, we see this is true: God loves us, God has a plan to make wrong things right, and God's people are part of that plan. So if you've ever wondered, "If God is good, why do bad things happen?" maybe it's time to ask a new question. Like, "If something is wrong in the world, what can God's people do to help make it right?"

What is one small step you can take to work toward restoring a bad thing going on in the world?

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I Have Questions

In times of loss, grief, pain, or doubt, it’s normal to have questions. If you’ve ever tried to make sense of your circumstances, wished life didn’t have to hurt so much, or wondered why God won’t fix what you’re going through, you’re not alone. In this 4-week devotional series from the Grow Curriculum, we'll look at four big questions we're sometimes afraid to ask, and what God says about them.

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