In twelve pages this essay discusses how faith enables an individual to triumph over various conflicts with God's Holy Scriptures and the inspiration they offer examined. One source is cited in the bibliography.
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up with that one didnt do so on a day when he had nothing better to do. Ultimately, he coined the phrase probably because of the innumerable times something
"challenging" happened in his life, and he said to himself (or lamented out loud to God), "I cant do this - itll just kill me." In any event, no
doubt he said something to that effect. However, interestingly enough it does say in the Holy Scriptures that God presents us with challenges in our everyday lives for some
very specific reasons, while also offering some very specific solutions as to how to solve them. Life is filled with many ups and downs, times of joy and times of
discouragement. None of us is immune from them. These trials are a part of life in this "fallen" world -- our world of sin, and God uses even our sins
to teach us valuable spiritual lessons. So, as the storms of life come, it is up to us all (especially those who believe in the Lord), not to become
overwhelmed by them, but to seek the presence and guidance of Jesus Christ. "Many are the afflictions of the righteous; but the Lord delivers him out of them all"
(Psalm 34:19). Today, modern Man is attempting to find his own solutions for the problems/ conflicts that face him, and innumerable schools of psychology have sprouted up to attend to
his wounds of the psyche. Most psychology books suggest that conflicts come from two intrinsic human tendencies: approach and avoidance. The "experts" claim that the approach aspect relates
to our tendency to do something or to move in a direction that will be pleasurable and satisfying; while avoiding has to do with resisting doing something, usually because it