Diamonds, as the old saying goes, "Misery Loves Company." Well, since misery loves company, be careful not to allow the misery in your life to negatively affect your ministry. In fact, allow what has made you miserable to be converted and used for ministry purposes to the glory of God. Somebody needs to hear this......
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There was this young woman diagnosed with leukemia and she spent a considerable amount of time in cancer treatment facilities. Everyone that came in contact with this young lady always referred to her as remarkable, and resilient. It baffled them how she was able to keep such a sweet spirit considering all she has endured. The doctors and medical specialists couldn't understand it. When they would shake their heads, she opened her heart and then began to testify of God's goodness in the midst of the storm. When the doctors came in with some "bad news" she was quick to tell them about the hope she had in Christ Jesus. Again, they couldn't understand how she could believe in a God that allowed her to experience so much suffering. Politely she would explain that her suffering is not a death sentence or a reflection of God's lack of love for her. In her suffering she experiences the grace of God that others in her weakness may witness His strength. ...
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