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How do I cope with the pain?

Answer:

The pain. It's a heavy burden to carry, isn't it? As a pastor, I've seen many people struggle with pain, and I've struggled with it myself. But I've learned that pain is not just a physical sensation, it's also an emotional and spiritual one. It's a cry for help, a cry for meaning, a cry for purpose.

When I'm feeling overwhelmed by pain, I try to take a step back and examine it. Where is it coming from? Is it a physical pain, or is it emotional? What triggers it? What soothes it? By understanding the root of the pain, I can begin to address it. And that's where faith comes in. I believe that pain is not just a random occurrence, but it's a chance for us to draw closer to God. It's an opportunity to trust in Him, to rely on Him, and to find hope in Him.

As I read through the Scriptures, I'm reminded that pain is not the end. It's a season, a chapter in our lives that will eventually come to a close. And even in the midst of pain, there is hope. Hope that God is with us, hope that He is working in us, and hope that He will one day bring us out of the darkness and into the light. So, I encourage you to hold onto hope, to hold onto faith, and to hold onto God. He is our rock, our refuge, and our strength.

Sources:

depression
edward welch
jesus on trial
david limbaugh
gods crime scene
j warner wallace
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell

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