In life we are confronted lots of times with troubles, fear and pain. Our pain is often nothing compared to the pains and sufferings of others. As believers in Jesus and his heavenly Father, the Only One True God of gods, we do know what we may expect in the near future, so we should not worry about this world but should be more concerned about the world to come and for what is in store for us and those around us.
Let us talk about the roses and the beautiful things lying in front of us.
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Preceding articles:
Fear in your own heart or outside of it
For those Christians who say they are the Victim
Christians remaining hidden not sharing the gospel
How To Get Started In Sharing Your Faith As a Christian
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Additional reading
- If there is bitterness in the heart
- Emotional pain and emotional deadness
- Evil in this world not bringing us down
- Dying or not
- Trouble is coming
- End of the Bottom Line
- A small trouble is like a pebble
- She who sows thistles will reap prickles
- Do not be so busy adding up your troubles
- Do the appropriate for a friend
- A Breath for tomorrow
- Shelter in the morning
- Luck
- Rejoice even though bound to grieve
- From pain to purpose
- Hope by faith and free gift
- 1 Corinthians 15 Hope in action
- May reading the Bible provoke us into action to set our feet on the narrow way
- You God hold the future
- God is my refuge and my fortress in Him I will trust
- Songs in the night Worship God only
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Further reading
- Pain
- Pain 2
- Hurting
- Pain is everywhere
- Pain can Dance – Tulsi Shrestha
- Pain Collectors
- The Agony
- Not Dead yet
- Day 285 – Positives
- Pain and Beauty
- Familiars.
- Fear Of Failure
- to whatever the future holds…
- I Get It Now
- Despite Everything: Part 2
- Ugly Truth
- What can I say?
- Art: Open Eyes
- Day 5: Dear God
- Use Your Words…No, Not Those.
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” Let others talk
about Thorns.
I will tell the Tales of Rose petals. ”
– Shahab Rahimi
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