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Your Question:
What happened to the job I worked so hard for?
Answer:
My friend, I can relate to the struggles you've faced in your job. As I read your story, I was reminded of a lesson I learned early on in my life. When I was fourteen, I got my first job at a nursery, and I worked hard to do my best. However, despite my efforts, my boss told me that I hadn't yet found a job that matched my abilities. He said it might be a sign that I was in the wrong place at the wrong time. This experience has stayed with me, and I've seen it play out in the lives of others. Sometimes, people lose their jobs because they're not a good fit for the company or ministry. It's not a reflection of their abilities or worth, but rather a sign that they're meant to do something else. As I often say to my congregation, the best time to fire someone is before you hire them, so you can avoid a bad fit from the start. If you've lost your job, don't be discouraged. See it as an opportunity for the providence of God to guide you to something better. Remember that even the most successful people, like Winston Churchill, have faced failure before finding their calling. Trust in God's plan, and He will lead you to where you're meant to be.
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philippians colossioan philemon
r kent hughes
acts
r c sproul
meaning of marriage
timothy keller
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
depression
edward welch
raising passionate jesus followers
phil diane comer
sacred marriage
gary thomas
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