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Can I still have hope when my medical bills are piling up?

Answer:

I can relate to the struggles of piling up medical bills. As a pastor, I've seen many people face similar crises, and I've learned that hope is not always easy to hold onto. It's natural to feel discouraged when our dreams and plans seem to be slipping away, and it's tempting to give up on hope altogether.

However, I want to encourage you to keep holding onto hope. Hope is not a guarantee, but it's a choice we make every day. Just like how I pray for my congregation when they face difficult times, I want to remind you that God is always available to listen and help. He may not always take away our struggles, but He can give us the strength and courage to face them head-on.

As I reflect on my own life, I've learned that hope is not just about having a sunny day at the beach, but about trusting in God's goodness and love, even when things seem dark. When my wife Susan and I faced a similar financial crisis a few years ago, we learned to trust in God's provision and to lean on each other for support. It wasn't easy, but we came out stronger on the other side. I pray that you too will find hope and strength in the midst of your struggles.

Sources:

building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
depression
edward welch

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