But you see Job, after all he went through and endured, experienced a greater glory in his grief…because he kept walking. If it were me, I would be tempted to call it quits. To me, that would be the most grievous, depressing and upsetting thing that anyone could face. I cannot fathom losing EVERYTHING I owned, my family, AND my health. He faced unimaginable grief to most of us. Job is the epitome of this belief and reasoning in the bible. However, here’s what I’ve learned recently in my own life…there is greater glory in your grief – if you’ll keep walking. Yet, I’m not naive enough to say or believe that. I wish that I could say that you’ll never face another problem. Constantly problems being thrown our way. There are things constantly going on around us. The truth is, throughout our lives, no matter how spiritual or non spiritual you are, we’ve all faced different trials and tests that made us feel as if a situation in our life was hopeless. No doubt, we’ve all used or heard the term before, “There’s no hope” or “He doesn’t stand a chance” or “That’s a lost cause.” Have you ever been in a situation where there seemed to be no hope? Now, I’m not necessarily talking about some dramatic, life-altering situation.
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