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Can i still have a sense of purpose after losing my ability to work?

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Yes, you can still have a sense of purpose after losing your ability to work. I believe that our purpose in life is to depend on God and His power, no matter what our circumstances may be. As a pastor, I've seen many people struggle with finding their purpose after losing their job. But I believe that this is an opportunity for us to re-evaluate our priorities and find a new path to achieving our purpose. It may not be the same path we were on before, but it can be just as effective. As the text says, "Don't change your life purpose, but you may need to get there by another path." This is exactly what I believe happens when someone loses their ability to work. They may need to find a new way to serve God and others, but their purpose remains the same.

In my own life, I've experienced a sense of purpose despite not being able to work in the same way as before. As a pastor, I've always felt a sense of purpose in serving my congregation and spreading the word of God. Even when I'm not able to work in the same way, I still feel a sense of purpose in my daily life. I believe that this is because my purpose is not tied to my job, but to my relationship with God. As the text says, "His purpose is for me to depend on Him and on His power now." This is what gives me a sense of purpose, even in the midst of uncertainty.

I think it's also worth noting that losing our ability to work can be a blessing in disguise. It may be an opportunity for us to re-evaluate our priorities and find a new path to achieving our purpose. As the text says, "Perhaps the job was a bad fit for your particular gifts." This may be exactly what's happened to someone who's lost their job. But it doesn't mean that their purpose has been frustrated. It just means that they need to find a new way to serve God and others. And that's a great opportunity for growth and development. So, yes, I believe that you can still have a sense of purpose after losing your ability to work. It may not be the same as before, but it can be just as fulfilling.

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depression
edward welch
practicing the way
john mark comer
acts
r c sproul
my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
reasonable faith
william lane craig
evidence that demands a verdict
mcdowell

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