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It is a simple, undeniable truth that we often try to avoid acknowledging: life is hard. Regardless of our background, our resources, or even the depth of our faith, we are not immune to the trials of this world. We face seasons of loss that leave us breathless, financial struggles that keep us awake at night, and relational conflicts that break our hearts. Sometimes, the sheer weight of just getting through the day can feel overwhelming. In these moments, it is easy to feel isolated, wondering if we have done something wrong or if God has somehow looked away. But the reality of struggle is not a sign of spiritual failure; it is a part of the human experience that Jesus Himself assured us we would face.
By Dr Joe PettigrewIt is a simple, undeniable truth that we often try to avoid acknowledging: life is hard. Regardless of our background, our resources, or even the depth of our faith, we are not immune to the trials of this world. We face seasons of loss that leave us breathless, financial struggles that keep us awake at night, and relational conflicts that break our hearts. Sometimes, the sheer weight of just getting through the day can feel overwhelming. In these moments, it is easy to feel isolated, wondering if we have done something wrong or if God has somehow looked away. But the reality of struggle is not a sign of spiritual failure; it is a part of the human experience that Jesus Himself assured us we would face.