Everything we do is for a reason. If we smile, something motivates us to smile. If we cry, we cry for a reason. Everything we do, say, and act upon daily is driven by a “reason.”

At this very moment, some people find themselves with no reason to smile, they are sad and sore at being confronted with betrayal, and their lives are in chaos. Some people are in hospitals between life and death; others face financial problems and have families to support. On the other hand, there are those who, despite a stable economic life, are trapped in depression and desire to take their own life.

Dear reader, if you are going through a problem and can’t see a way out or a solution. Keep reading, and you will understand what you must do to end this suffering.

The Bible tells the story of a woman who only had reasons to cry.
Her name was Hannah, and she was bitter about being barren. At that time, a barren woman was considered a great shame.

The Bible says: “Her husband Elkanah would say to her, “Hannah, why are you weeping? Why don’t you eat? Why are you downhearted?” 1 Samuel 1:8

Hannah spoke with God about the reason for her inner pain, And this is the secret to solving any problem. Even if her husband loved her, he could do nothing for her. But God, the Almighty, was the only one capable of changing the situation of sadness and bitterness into joy and happiness.

I advise you to stop telling everyone about your problems. Instead, go directly to the one who can give you the solution. Go to God!

May the God of the Bible bless you,

Bishop Bira Joshua