So, I said, “Oh that I had wings like a dove! I would fly away and be at rest.” – Psalm 55:6
It is natural to want to escape when we are in trouble or are experiencing a difficult situation. But if we choose to leave every time things get tough, then we will find ourselves alone. Life can be tough, but God wants us to be tougher. When troubles come, we can either choose to run away or choose to run towards God. When we run away, we give ourselves temporary relief until trouble comes again. When we run towards God, we can experience supernatural peace despite our troubles, and we learn to handle the troubles until they are eradicated. God never promised us that there wouldn’t be trouble. In fact, Jesus says that we will have trouble in this life (John 6:33). But then He says we should be of good cheer because He has overcome the world. Thus, there is no point hoping for a trouble-free life as there is no such thing. Rather, we should pray for the presence of God in the midst of our trouble.
I will choose to run to God instead of choosing to run away