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Your Question:
What do I do when I've lost everything?
Answer:
When you've lost everything, it's essential to remember that you can't undo your past, but you can learn from it. Take advantage of your past, but don't live there. Those living in the past are filled with regrets and have little energy to face the future. Instead, look beyond your present troubles and consider what you've learned from past problems. How are you stronger? What did God teach you through your troubles? Maybe God wants to use your present troubles to make you a better person. It's also crucial to identify what you expect to learn from your present troubles. Writing them down in your journal may give you present hope in the dark night. This can help you approach God with a clear mind and heart, and cry out for help when you need it. Remember, God may have more than one lesson to teach you, and He can use your present troubles to make you a better person, just as He did in the past. Don't let past failures control your future. Instead, take a look at your past problems that could have destroyed you, but didn't. Write them down in your journal, along with a brief explanation of how God solved them or helped you live through tough times. This will help you take your spiritual temperature and see where you've become sluggish or lost interest spiritually. By focusing on what God has done for you in the past, you can begin to move forward and find His purpose for your life.
Sources:
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
depression
edward welch
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