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Is this really the end for me?

Answer:

As I reflect on the struggles and hardships in life, I'm reminded that Jesus wins. His justice prevails, and His love is boundless and irresistible. Scripture tells us that the end is already written, and if we've put our faith in Jesus, it's our end too. This realization brings a sense of comfort and reassurance, knowing that our unity with Him exceeds our imagination.

In times of hardship, it's easy to lose sight of God's plan and rely on worldly opinion instead. But Scripture reminds us that God doesn't expect us to endure in our own strength. We're called to focus our eyes on Him, and only when we do, will we realize that we've been the loser. It's a call to correct spiritual drains in our lives immediately, to realign our hearts and minds with God's purpose.

The end may seem bleak, but Scripture tells us that on this side of the cross, misery persists, but the scales are tipped in favor of joy. The King is seated, and the celebration has begun in heaven. We could not be loved more than we are right now, and there are tastes of heaven available even now. This gives me hope, even in the darkest of times, and reminds me to pray for eyes to see the realities that can sustain my hopes.

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depression
edward welch
sacred marriage
gary thomas
my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
meaning of marriage
timothy keller
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
biblical critical theory
christopher watkin
philippians colossioan philemon
r kent hughes
practicing the way
john mark comer

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