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Existence is Hope

Existence is Hope

To say, “I exist,” in suffering is to declare hope. It’s to trust that God is present, refining us in the fire for a purpose we may not yet understand.

Your existence is not meaningless or random.

God walks with you in every moment, from agony to joy.

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In suffering, existence is an act of faith. This reflection explores how holding onto ‘I exist’ amidst agony reveals purpose, resilience, and God’s presence in the fire.

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