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is this really the end of my life as i know it?

Answer:

My friend, I can see that you're struggling with the thought of the end of your life as you know it. As someone who has been married to my wonderful wife Susan for 19 years, I've learned that nothing in this life is permanent. We've experienced joys and sorrows, and I've come to realize that every moment is precious because it's a gift from God. Whether it's the end of our life or the end of our marriage, we must hold onto hope and trust in God's plan.

As a pastor, I've seen many people struggle with the thought of death and the end of their life as they know it. But I want to remind you that our eternal destiny is not determined by our current circumstances. Jesus' message is one of hope and redemption, and I believe that with faith in Him, we can face the end of our life with confidence and peace. We are not defined by our mortality, but by our relationship with God, who is our Father and our home.

In fact, I believe that the end of our life can be a time of great joy and celebration, not just because of what's to come, but because of what's already been accomplished in us. As the Bible says, "something approaching Christlikeness is possible in this life." We can be healed, set free, and transformed into people who are genuinely pervaded by love, joy, and peace. So, my friend, I encourage you to hold onto hope and to pray for eyes to see the realities of heaven that are available to us even now.

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