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Your Question:
How do I make ends meet when I'm already struggling?
Answer:
I can relate to feeling stuck and struggling to make ends meet. As a pastor of a local evangelical church, I've seen many people face similar challenges. The key is to get your priorities in order. If your schedule doesn't allow time to be with God and draw on His strength, then rework your priorities and make a new schedule. The old one is not working. In my experience, it's essential to keep your commitments, especially to meeting God daily through prayer and reading His Word. Don't let anything get between you and God. Be active, continue to serve the Lord, and do it from a grateful heart. Make today count, as you may never have another opportunity to approach God properly. If you're feeling stuck, cry out for help, and know that God is with you, even in the midst of crisis. When facing a financial or personal crisis, keep your eye on what God wants to do through you and those around you. Look back to your life purpose and ask if this new step of faith will help accomplish it. If it does, move ahead, but always ask where God's plan is in this. Remember, as an ambassador for Christ, you're on a mission, and your heart should be in it. Don't let struggle become unproductive, but instead, put it within the Christian context of character development and self-sacrifice.
Sources:
power of a praying wife
stormie omartian
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
depression
edward welch
sacred marriage
gary thomas
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