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Your Question:
Can I still have a fulfilling life without my life savings?
Answer:
As I reflect on this question, I'm reminded of the importance of living a life that's guided by a sense of purpose and meaning. As a pastor, I've seen many people who have accumulated wealth and material possessions, only to find that it hasn't brought them the fulfillment they were seeking. In fact, it's often led to a sense of emptiness and loneliness. I think about my own life, and how my wife Susan and I have tried to live a life that's centered on our faith and our relationships with each other and with our community. We've made sacrifices and prioritized our time and resources in ways that may not have been the most conventional or lucrative, but have brought us a sense of joy and purpose. I believe that this is what truly gives life its meaning and value. In my experience, having a fulfilling life isn't about accumulating wealth or material possessions, but about living a life that's guided by a sense of purpose and meaning. It's about cultivating relationships, pursuing our passions, and serving others. As the Bible says, "You cannot serve both God and money" (Luke 16:13). I believe that if we focus on living a life that's centered on our values and our relationships, we'll find that we're truly living a life that's worth living, even if we don't have a lot of material wealth.
Sources:
reasonable faith
william lane craig
confronting christianity
rebecca mclaughlin
the war on children
john macarthur
my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
practicing the way
john mark comer
sacred marriage
gary thomas
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