Recently God asked me the same question in a new way, "And if I don't allow you to heal, if I never remove the pain, will you still trust Me?

Cindee Snider Re
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Recently God asked me the same question in a new way, "And if I don't allow you to heal, if I never remove the pain, will you still trust me?" The answer is a resounding YES. There is a powerful force that flows through your body when you have been hurt. It is the force of "I have been hurt and so now I believe in no one." The pain creates a vacuum inside of you. It fills the gap left by your trust...

Source: Discovering Hope: Beginning The Journey Toward Hope In Chronic Illness

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