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Your Question:

why did god let this happen to me when i was already going through so much?

Answer:

My friend, I can sense the weight of your question. You're wondering why God allowed this to happen to you, especially when you were already struggling. I want to share with you a perspective that has helped me in my own walk with God. It's not that God is making you jump through unnecessary hoops, but rather, He is the One Who suffered for you, so that you could live. He loves you and wants you to latch on to Him in order to be saved from your sins.

You see, God doesn't expect you to endure on your own, but to rely on Him. When we go through difficult times, it's not because God has abandoned us, but because He is refining us, making us more dependent on Him. It's a process of spiritual growth, and it's not always easy. But if we allow Him to have His way with us, He will put us into a right-standing relationship with Him. We must trust Him, even when we don't understand why things are happening.

As the Bible says, "It is good for me to be afflicted so that I may learn your decrees" (Psalm 119:71). God's discipline is not meant to crush us, but to make us more like Christ. So, instead of giving up, let's ask ourselves, "What is God trying to teach me through this experience?" and "How can I trust Him more deeply?" By doing so, we'll develop superhuman character and learn to rely on Him, even in the midst of trials.

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