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Your Question:
what happens when i'm no longer able to work?
Answer:
The thought of not being able to work is a challenging one, my friend. As a pastor, I've seen my fair share of struggles, and I believe that our faith must guide us in such times. If I were no longer able to work, I would rely on the support of my loving family, particularly my wife Susan and our children, Joshua and Rebecca. They have always been my rock, and I trust that they would provide for me in my time of need. As a Christian, I believe that our value and worth come from our relationship with God, not from our ability to work. If I were unable to work, I would focus on my spiritual well-being and continue to serve God in other ways, even if it's not in a traditional sense. I would also seek to find ways to contribute to our community and church, perhaps in a more behind-the-scenes capacity. I must admit, as a self-employed pastor, I've had moments where I've felt burnt out and uncertain about my future. But I've come to realize that my identity is not tied to my work, but to my faith and my relationship with God. If I were no longer able to work, I would trust that God would provide for me and my family, and that He would give me a new sense of purpose and direction.
Sources:
philippians colossioan philemon
r kent hughes
depression
edward welch
confronting christianity
rebecca mclaughlin
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