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When God Hurts Us, How Should We Talk About Him?

Mac Montoya
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17th September 2022
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We all go through tough times. Times when we feel like God has let us down and we don’t understand why things are happening the way they are. During these difficult moments, it can be hard to know how to talk to God. We may feel angry, frustrated, or even abandoned by Him. In this blog post, we will discuss how to communicate with God during those tough times and how to find comfort in His presence.

How Should We Talk About Him?

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No one said that life would be easy. We all face difficulties and trials at some point in our lives. And when we do, it can be tempting to lash out at God and question His goodness. But even though life may be hard, we can find comfort in knowing that God is with us through it all. He knows what we are going through and He is there to help us.

When we are struggling, it is important to talk to God about our hurt and pain. We can tell Him how we feel and express our anger, frustration, and fear. He is a big God and He can handle our emotions. It is also okay to question Him about why things are happening the way they are. He is not afraid of our questions and He wants us to come to Him with everything that is on our hearts.

After we have expressed our hurt and anger to God, we can then begin to look for His comfort. He promises to be with us always and He will never leave us alone in our trials. We can find comfort in His presence and know that He is working everything out for our good.

Final Thoughts

If you are struggling today, know that you are not alone. Talk to God about your hurt and pain, and then look to Him for comfort. He will never leave you or forsake you, and He will always be there for you.

Check out some of our other posts!

  • How to be Patient with God’s Timing: Tips for Waiting on the Lord
  • When All Hope is Gone: How to Find Strength in Jesus During Your Crisis
  • Gospel-Inspired Methods for Self-Confidence

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Mac is a writer who loves everything and anything creative under the sun. From anime to animals, he'll get giddy at the sight of perfect color combinations, goosebump-inducing scenes, and a long list of synonyms.
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