Loading...

How To Solve Problems (6)

Friday September 20, 2019
Bob Gass
1 min read
0:00 No Audio

“These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace.” John 16:33 NKJV

Sixth, you must try to keep your problems in perspective. You’ve probably heard the saying, “I grumbled because I had no shoes, then I met a man who had no feet.” In a Peanuts cartoon, Snoopy looks in and sees the family sitting around the table enjoying Thanksgiving dinner while he’s outside eating dog food. “How about that?” he thinks. “Everybody’s eating turkey today, but because I’m just a dog I get dog food.” Then he suddenly regains his perspective. “Of course, things could be worse—I could have been born a turkey!” How big or how difficult our problem appears to be is often a matter of perspective. Most difficulties we face are pretty insignificant in the larger scheme of things. When a friend gets cancer or loses a loved one, we’re reminded of just how petty our issues are. Author James Agee recalled how he once struck up a conversation with an impoverished elderly woman in the heart of Appalachia during the Great Depression. She lived in a tiny shack with dirt floors, no heat, and no indoor plumbing. “What would you do,” he asked, “if someone gave you some money to help you out?” The woman thought for a moment and answered, “I guess I’d give it to the poor.” Realizing there are people around you who have much bigger problems than yours brings gratitude and perspective. Jesus told His disciples, “These things have I spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.”

The Word for You Today is authored by Bob and Debby Gass and published under licence from Celebration Enterprises, Inc. Copyright © 2024


Bible in a Year:

Want daily encouragement? The Word For You Today will be emailed daily to you!

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Give the gift of daily Hope to others.

Donate

Let us stand with you and pray for your concerns.

Request Prayer

Have you ever stopped to wonder why you choose to read The Word For You Today?

Share Your Story

Previous Daily Encouragement

Read Today
Thu September 19

How To Solve Problems (5)

Fifth, don’t just see the problem, look for the opportunity. When President John Kennedy was asked how he became a war hero, he smiled...

Read more
Wed September 18

How To Solve Problems (4)

Fourth, evaluate the problem carefully and prayerfully. Here’s what King Solomon said about reacting impulsively instead of taking time to get all the facts...

Read more
Tue September 17

How To Solve Problems (3)

Third, you must face the problem. When Nehemiah was threatened by his enemies, some of his friends told him to hide in the temple...

Read more
Mon September 16

How To Solve Problems (2)

Second, you must identify the real problem. Sometimes a doctor can cure you; other times they prescribe medication that enables you to live more...

Read more
Sun September 15

How To Solve Problems (1)

To reach the Promised Land, the Israelites had to “go around the land of Edom” (v. 4 NKJV). This made their journey much longer...

Read more
Sat September 14

When The Family Shatters

When divorce shatters your family, how can you help your children? First, stop talking about who doesn’t accept them and surround them with people...

Read more

Advertisement

Advertisement

Top