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Doubtful mind

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    Sharon
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    Luke 12:29 And seek not ye what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink, neither be ye of doubtful mind.

    There have been times in my life when I have been doubtful if God could take care of a problem whether it be financial, supply or health but the problem has always been taken care of. Doubtful means: Dubious; not settled in opinion; undetermined; wavering; hesitating; not obvious, clear or certain; questionable; not decided; not confident; not without fear.

    Several years ago, I got the answer to this problem. God has always taken care of me and He always will. Having no doubt or fear, every problem has been taken care of and in God’s way, not the way I had thought it should work out. I had to be obedient to His direction, have courage to trust with my whole heart and never doubt or be fearful. He always took care of every problem, and His way was always better than I thought it should work out, bringing lessons and healings.

    The Bible has the answer to every problem, and I am grateful for these uplifting, healing lessons.

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    chardelle
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    Thank you for this post. I am learning about this and have great gratitude to have been led to the Plainfield Independent Church where we are supported in a spiritual way of living that takes us higher and enables all of us to overcome our old ways of doubt. Some of my fears and wavering were obvious and easy to see, while others were more hidden and need to be rooted out, overturned, and smashed. I have learned that I can’t be easy on the fears, but must face them squarely with courage and firmness. I think that this is part of the ” states and stages” that Mrs. Wilcox talks about in the chapter on Translation in her Association Addresses. I do believe it was Mrs. Eddy who said that fear is, “useless and unreal”!

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