![]() ![]() Most often our pain results in a one-word question: Why? The answer is that we live in a fallen and evil world. You, too, have experienced pain-the death of loved ones, the betrayal of those closest to you, the loss of a job, a child in rebellion, the diagnoses that you were not expecting, and the list goes on. What’s the point? What benefit does it serve? ![]() ![]() I struggled with reconciling how a wonderful Christian woman could be taken in the prime of her life, especially while others, whom I perceived as evil, flourished. Many of those questions I expressed to her in the last few weeks of her life. In fact, I was angry and had a lot of questions. Any faith I possessed at that time was suddenly rocked at the thought of losing her. I was 19 when my mother lost her battle with cancer. The fact is, we will experience some degree of pain and suffering in our lives. We take every precaution to escape it, but it’s unavoidable. ![]()
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