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Your Question:
Can I ever be free from this constant pain?
Answer:
My friend, I can only imagine the depth of pain you're experiencing. As a pastor, I've seen many people struggle with physical and emotional pain, and I've learned that it's not just about the pain itself, but about how we respond to it. You see, pain is a part of life, and it's not something we can escape. But what we can do is try to find meaning in it, to see if there's a purpose behind it. I've seen people who have suffered from chronic pain, like my friend who had bone cancer, and they've told me that as time went on, the pain became less intense, less painful. It's not that the pain went away, but that they were able to place it within the larger context of their life. They were able to see that the pain was not the only thing that defined them, that they were more than their suffering. And that's what I want to encourage you to do - to see that you are more than your pain. As a Christian, I believe that pain is not the end of the story. I believe that there is a God who is greater than our pain, who can take our suffering and turn it into something beautiful. I'm not saying that it's easy, or that it's quick, but I am saying that there is hope. And that hope is not just a feeling, but a person - Jesus Christ. He is the one who can take our pain and our suffering and turn it into something redemptive. He is the one who can give us the strength to carry on, even in the midst of unbearable pain.
Sources:
why does god allow evil
clay jones
gods crime scene
j warner wallace
depression
edward welch
jesus on trial
david limbaugh
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