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You might not want to admit it but learning to solve problems can be exciting!

Well maybe a little.

True, it’s a little crazy thinking this way….

But only in the most “pleasantly fun” sense of the word.

Think back to school.

Sticking with 1 + 1 would’ve bored you to death.

At the expense of stating the obvious,

people love to solve exciting problems.

Then they love to tell about it.

Alll of your favorite dramas, be it the big screen, small screen, or your own screen, revolve around problems.

And FYI, while  we’re watching the drama unfold, we sure don’t want anyone to go spoiling the ending.

Can you solve every problem?

No?

Think Math.

The hardest problems have lasted for centuries at a time, and the most brilliant minds, became that way by working on those problems.

So work on your problems.

Some aren’t meant to be solved, some are just meant to experience, and will God show us the difference between the two.

Some solutions appear after the problems have  ended.

Easy, or difficult, all problems present us with opportunity.

And opportunity welcomes everyone.

So how will your will your problem end?

Only God knows for sure,

and our wise wonderful God of all ages,

knows it wouldn’t be fair to go spoiling the ending.

 

1 Corinthians 2:9

However, as it is written: “No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love him”–

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