How many times have you come to a conclusion about a situation, or worse, about a person, without even asking a few questions to see if your assumptions were valid? We have all made this mistake. It’s time to put a stop to that.

How many times have you come to a conclusion about a situation, or worse, about a person, without even asking a few questions to see if your assumptions were valid? We have all made this mistake. It’s time to put a stop to that.
Sometimes our singleness weighs heavily on our soul, and we kneel to pray, but we don’t know what to ask for. That is where the Holy Spirit can help us.
We know who God is; we know we have to revere Him. But sometimes, usually, after an unanswered prayer, we experience more than disappointment. We are angry with God. What to do with this feeling?
We may feel that our prayers are not being heard when they are not answered the way we want them to be. Especially when we are single and still have no one in sight!
In the Bible, we find several verses that encourage us to make our needs known to God. But prayer being a dialogue, we must also give Him the chance to speak to us and to respond to us in His way!