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Prayer Requests by Non-Christians
I pray and hope that these are not the end times
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffwhosoever" data-source="post: 76715540" data-attributes="member: 250083"><p>Excellent post. Jesus is the answer. He tells us in Scripture over and over again to not worry, but to cast your fears on his yoke. Life is hard, God is good, and Heaven is real. I wasn't always a Christian despite being raised in a church, but now I'm in Seminary, and have been a Christian for over 30 years, so can I answer any questions?</p><p></p><p>I thought before about how much I'd have to give up to be a Christian. What I found I gave up was fear, depression, anxiety, and doubt. What I gave up was piddly compared to what I got in return. Paul tells us that these troubles are incomparible to what awaits us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffwhosoever, post: 76715540, member: 250083"] Excellent post. Jesus is the answer. He tells us in Scripture over and over again to not worry, but to cast your fears on his yoke. Life is hard, God is good, and Heaven is real. I wasn't always a Christian despite being raised in a church, but now I'm in Seminary, and have been a Christian for over 30 years, so can I answer any questions? I thought before about how much I'd have to give up to be a Christian. What I found I gave up was fear, depression, anxiety, and doubt. What I gave up was piddly compared to what I got in return. Paul tells us that these troubles are incomparible to what awaits us. [/QUOTE]
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