For anyone who's ever wondered how they'll get out of a situation or if any good can come of a trial, Dr. Charles Stanley provides clear, biblical answers for trusting in the Lord—no matter what. You may be in the midst of an emotional hurricane right now, or you may be stumbling through the aftermath of a physical or financial crisis, fearful that you’ll never get back on your feet. In How to Let God Solve Your Problems , Dr. Charles Stanley: Demonstrates how God allows times of trial to test and strengthen you. - Shows you how to find clear guidance through prayer and Scripture reading. - Offers you guidance for reaching your full faith potential in the midst of suffering. - Reminds you that you are loved—always have been and always will be. No matter what. Whatever you're going through, God has a plan for your life. He is aware of your circumstances, He has not forgotten His promises, and He will guide you through your difficulty to victory! Dr. Charles F. Stanley was the founder of In Touch Ministries and pastor emeritus of First Baptist Church of Atlanta, Georgia, where he served more than fifty years. He was also a New York Time s bestselling author of more than seventy books. Until his death in 2023, Dr. Stanley's mission was to get the gospel to "as many people as possible, as quickly as possible, as clearly as possible, as irresistibly as possible, through the power of the Holy Spirit to the glory of God." This is a calling that In Touch Ministries continues to pursue by transmitting his teachings as widely and effectively as possible. Dr. Stanley's messages can be heard daily on In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley broadcasts on television, radio, and satellite networks and stations around the world; on the internet at intouch.org and through In Touch+ and the Charles Stanley Institute; and via the In Touch Messenger Lab. Excerpts from Dr. Stanley's inspiring messages are also published in the award-winning In Touch devotional magazine. HOW TO LET GOD SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS 12 Keys to a Divine Solution By Charles F. Stanley Thomas Nelson Copyright © 2008 Great Commission Media All right reserved. ISBN: 978-1-4002-0095-5 Contents Introduction Can Good Come Out of This Situation?.....................ixONE No Problem Too Great..............................................1TWO The Test of Endurance.............................................12THREE God Has an Answer for Your Need.................................24FOUR The Faith to Stand...............................................34FIVE Wait for God's Timing............................................41SIX A Change in Attitude..............................................49SEVEN Solving Problems Through Prayer.................................59EIGHT Lessons Learned from a Rebel....................................83NINE God's Purpose for Adversity......................................91TEN How to Find Clear Guidance........................................104ELEVEN Reaching Your Full Potential...................................121TWELVE You Have Always Been Loved.....................................140 Chapter One No Problem Too Great Nothing was gentle or kind about Hurricane Katrina. What began as a small tropical storm on August 24, 2005, quickly became a category one hurricane as it passed just north of Key West, Florida. At the time, no one would have thought that in less than four days, this storm would turn into a raging category five hurricane with wind speeds surpassing 170 mph, but this is exactly what it did. After frightening residents of Key West and chasing tourists away from the southernmost point of the United States, the storm turned northward and headed out into the Gulf of Mexico where warmer-than-normal water temperatures fueled its growing fury. Two days later, weather forecasters were stunned by the satellite images they were receiving detailing the storm's track. At one point the hurricane, along with its outer rain bands, completely filled the Gulf of Mexico. Even more frightening was the fact that the hurricane had trained its eye on the coastal areas of Louisiana, Mississippi, and the western third of Alabama. Residents began frantically packing cars and seeking any route of escape. Highways quickly became slow-moving parking lots as people fled from the inevitable. Countless others, however, believed they could outlast the storm on their own. Some said they had no way to leave the area. They boarded up their houses or sought refuge in shelters, but to little avail. As Katrina approached land, local government officials realized this storm would be physically, emotionally, and mentally devastating to everyone in its path. Destruction would be mammoth, and recovery would not be easy or quick. Just as it made landfall, Hurricane Katrina weakened to a category four. But its sustained winds hovered at 145 mph, and Americans witnessed one of the most deadly storms in history plow ashore. Cl