Things don\'t always go the way we intend.
These eight Studies will help us learn from Paul the art of seeing God\'s purposes working out through problems and difficulties, and will deepen our own confidence in God\'s power..
But he maintains robust confidence in God\'s overruling power, even when everything seems to be going wrong.
Paul, writing to the Philippians from prison, certainly knew what it was like to have plans interrupted.
It\'s easy to feel discouraged because what we hope for is badly thwarted, or because people make life difficult.
Things don\'t always go the way we intend