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Based on the book of James, discuss how trials and suffering can result in not only closed doors, but also unexpected open do
1.) In your experiences, share a lesson that was tucked in the failure of one of your plans (Plan A).
2.) Examples that illustrate ways that God’s Plan (Plan B) far exceeded your original plan are encouraged.
Answer.
1) I wanted to pursue post graduation as an MBA, I planned every possible way out after completing bachelor's degree. I also cleared enterance exam for one of the reputed college. When the time to take admission approached my parents said NO to take admission and stop my education. I requested and made them understand about my efforts. But they don't wanted me to go for further studies. I felt broke and thought my plan failed to be an MBA. I was stuck with way to resolve the situation.
2) to my surprise my parents changed their mind, and said me to go for the post graduation. I found that it was my friends who talked to me before a day of my parents accepting my request, that they all told they have already taken admission, many relatives asked my parents what plans they have for my further education, which made my parents think and trust my capabilities. God had surely helped me out, today I have my MBA and stood top to the University. It feels like God has much more better planning but with lots of twists and difficulty which some time shatters us. But, at the end ease prevails over difficulty. And everything false on its place.