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Sunday’s Food for Thought – Life’s suffering

4 November 2007No Comment

One of the things that we all can never avoid in our lifetime is suffering.

And suffering (or discomfort) will be experienced by everyone, regardless of their religion and spirituality.

Difficulties, discomforts and challenges will sure take place in order for something to ‘move on to a higher level’ or for something to reach a ‘better state’.

Like how we must go through stressful school exams before we can pass and go up another level.

Or how inventors sure go through phases of failures and difficulties before solving their problems and coming up with new inventions.

When we go through a phase of suffering, let’s try to remember – though it sure is hard at the time – that it is not ‘the end’ of everything.

And if we have God as our Lord, we can trust that HE will give us HIS grace and strength to go through all sorts of storms in life.

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