Sometimes when we lose everything that we think is important, we discover we possess the most important thing in the world. Jesus said "I will never leave you nor forsake you." If we call on the name of the Lord He will answer. God created you, loves you, knows you inside and out and is on call 24/7. Prayer is not an afterthought...it is the most powerful tool we possess. I can't imagine what you are facing but the US seems to be headed down the same road. The most important question you can ever know is "Do I know Jesus as my Lord and Savior" God bless you and may you find the "peace that passes understanding."
i wasn't religious until i discovered q. if it wasn't for my newfound faith in jesus i would have thrown the towel in a long time ago. now i feel obliged to uplift as many as i can, no matter how hard it is. people look at me like im crazy but i know im right. we'll all be proven to be on the right side of history soon enough
You're not the only one. I was raised religious and did what my parents expected but I never really believed in any of it. Now, I feel faith somewhere in me. Something in me is telling me, this ISNT right. I don't really know how to explain it (and I don't think I could convince myself even 10 years ago) except I now know and nobody can tell me otherwise.
Sometimes when we lose everything that we think is important, we discover we possess the most important thing in the world. Jesus said "I will never leave you nor forsake you." If we call on the name of the Lord He will answer. God created you, loves you, knows you inside and out and is on call 24/7. Prayer is not an afterthought...it is the most powerful tool we possess. I can't imagine what you are facing but the US seems to be headed down the same road. The most important question you can ever know is "Do I know Jesus as my Lord and Savior" God bless you and may you find the "peace that passes understanding."
i wasn't religious until i discovered q. if it wasn't for my newfound faith in jesus i would have thrown the towel in a long time ago. now i feel obliged to uplift as many as i can, no matter how hard it is. people look at me like im crazy but i know im right. we'll all be proven to be on the right side of history soon enough
You're not the only one. I was raised religious and did what my parents expected but I never really believed in any of it. Now, I feel faith somewhere in me. Something in me is telling me, this ISNT right. I don't really know how to explain it (and I don't think I could convince myself even 10 years ago) except I now know and nobody can tell me otherwise.