Sometimes when we run into trouble we look in the wrong place for answers. We may look at our past experiences and see if we've ever encountered a similar situation. Or we may consider how other people have handled a similar situation. Or, we may "lean on our own understanding", as Proverbs 3:5 warns us *not* to do. Of course, what we *should* do is "lift our eyes", as this Bebo Norman song says.
In 2 Corinthians 12:9 God tells us "My grace is sufficient for you". And we don't even have to ask for it, His grace finds us. Better yet, we don't even deserve it (that's why it's called "grace"). This is the title song from Matt Redman's 2013 release, co-written by Jonas Myrin.
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