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How do I keep going when everything feels like it's falling apart?

Answer:

As a pastor, I've seen many people struggle with feeling like everything is falling apart. It's a feeling of being overwhelmed and helpless, like there's nothing you can do to fix the situation. But I want to tell you that there is hope. When we're faced with a crisis that seems insurmountable, we have a choice to make. We can give up and let the darkness consume us, or we can choose to believe that God is still in control, even when we can't see a way out.

For me, as a Christian, I know that God's love and acceptance are beyond what I can understand. He has unlimited patience with his people, and He never tires of inviting us back to Himself. When I'm feeling overwhelmed, I try to remember that God is working in the midst of my struggles, even if I can't see it. I take time to pray, to meditate on Scripture, and to seek guidance from trusted friends and mentors. And I remind myself that I'm not alone - God is with me, and He is working everything out for my good.

As I look at my own life, I'm reminded of the importance of perseverance. When things seem darkest, it's easy to want to give up. But I've learned that it's in those moments that I need to dig deep and find the strength to keep going. I need to remember that God is working in me, even when I don't feel like it. And I need to choose to believe that He is good, even when things don't make sense. It's not always easy, but it's worth it. Because when we choose to persevere, we find that God is faithful, and He will see us through even the toughest times.

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