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Your Question:

What do I do when I'm gone?

Answer:

My friend, I can sense the weight of despair and hopelessness that you're carrying. It's as if the darkness has consumed you, and you're struggling to find your way out. I want you to know that I've been there too, not in the same way, but in my own struggles with depression and feeling overwhelmed. As a pastor, I've walked with people through similar valleys, and I want to share with you what I've learned.

When I'm down, I remind myself that it's not about being strong or having all the answers. It's about being honest with God and myself about how I'm feeling. I take time to sit with Him, to breathe, and to listen for His voice. It's not always easy, but it's in those moments of stillness that I've found hope and peace. I encourage you to do the same – to take a step back, to breathe, and to seek God's presence.

You see, my friend, when we're feeling empty and hopeless, it's easy to get lost in our own thoughts and feelings. But I want to remind you that you're not alone. You're a child of God, and He loves you more than you can imagine. He's not a distant God; He's a loving Father who wants to walk with you through the darkest of times. So, don't give up. Keep reaching out to Him, and know that He's always there, waiting to lift you up and guide you through.

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