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Your Question:

how can i afford to pay for my treatment when i'm already struggling to make ends meet?

Answer:

My friend, I can sense the weight of your struggles. It's tough to make ends meet, and it's even tougher when it feels like the burden is crushing you. I want you to know that I'm here to help, and I'm not just talking about financially. As a pastor, I've seen many people struggle with similar issues, and I've learned that sometimes, we need to look beyond our own abilities to find the solution.

You see, when we're struggling to make ends meet, it's easy to feel like we're alone in this. But the truth is, we're not alone. God is with us, and He wants to help us. In fact, He's more concerned with our spiritual well-being than our financial situation. That's not to say that He doesn't care about our finances, but He wants us to trust in Him, not just our bank accounts. I'd like to encourage you to take a step back and look at your situation from a different perspective. Ask yourself, "Is there a way I can trust God in this situation, even if it means making some tough choices?"

Now, I'm not saying it's always easy to do this. But I want to share with you a principle that has helped me and many others in similar situations. When we pray for healing, or in this case, financial provision, we should be open to God's plan, even if it means giving up something we thought we needed. I've seen it time and time again - when we surrender our desires to God, He provides in ways we never thought possible. So, I want to encourage you to trust in God's goodness and provision, even when it feels like everything is falling apart. He's got a plan, and it's better than anything we could ever imagine.

Sources:

depression
edward welch
practicing the way
john mark comer
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
power of a praying parent
stormie omartian
power of a praying wife
stormie omartian

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