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Your Question:
Is this really how my life ends?
Answer:
As I reflect on the question, "Is this really how my life ends?" I'm reminded of the words of Scripture that tell me the end of my story is already written. As a Christian, I believe that my eternal destiny is secure in Jesus Christ, and that He has already won the victory over sin and death. This gives me hope and perspective, even in the midst of difficult circumstances. But I also know that, as a pastor, I've seen many people struggle with feelings of hopelessness and despair. They've lost sight of the fact that God is still on the throne, and that He is working all things together for their good. They've become focused on their own strength and abilities, rather than relying on God's power and provision. This is a recipe for disaster, and it's a warning that I've seen play out in the lives of many people. As I look to the future, I'm reminded that my life is not just about me, but about the impact I have on those around me. As a husband, father, and pastor, I want to leave a legacy of love, hope, and encouragement. I want to point people to the hope that is found in Jesus Christ, and to help them see that their lives are not defined by their struggles, but by their relationship with God. So, no, this is not how my life ends. It's just the beginning of a new chapter, one that is filled with hope, joy, and the promise of eternal life.
Sources:
my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
depression
edward welch
basic christianity
john stott
practicing the way
john mark comer
trilogy
francis shaeffer
biblical critical theory
christopher watkin
power of a praying wife
stormie omartian
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