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What if I have to live with chronic pain and PTSD?

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Living with chronic pain and PTSD can be a challenging and overwhelming experience. As someone who has experienced severe pain in the past, I can attest that it takes time to place the pain within the larger context of our life. It's only when we look back that we can see the pain as a part of our story, rather than a defining characteristic of our present. This is what eternity does to our sufferings - it puts the lessons learned from that suffering in their proper eternal perspective, and the joys of eternal life will dwarf our suffering to insignificance.

It's essential to recognize that our experience and understanding of pain and evil must be contextualized within eternity, not within our temporality. This means that even if we experience pain and suffering, it's not the end of our story. In fact, as the Bible says, "Later hardship produces the peaceful fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it" (Hebrews 12:11). This means that the hardships we face can ultimately lead to growth, change, and a deeper understanding of ourselves and our relationship with God.

When facing chronic pain and PTSD, it's crucial to reframe our experience as suffering, rather than depression. This shift in perspective can help us see that our pain is not a sign of hopelessness, but rather an opportunity to grow and change. By focusing on our innermost being and seeking to understand what's going on within us, we can begin to see the pain as a catalyst for growth and transformation. And as we look to the future, we can trust that eternity will put our suffering in its proper perspective, and that the joys of eternal life will dwarf our suffering to insignificance.

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