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RE: ISWS05 || Interviewing a Beautiful Venezuelan Mother Who Lost Her Sight During the COVID-19 Pandemic

in Comunidad Latina5 days ago (edited)

Gosh, I'm feeling so overwhelmed right now. Not cried in a long time but this story made me realise how one person can be filled with a lot of strength.

In life, we encounter various challenges. I don't think there's anyone who has it easy. But she proven to us that no matter how many lemons life might throw at you, you can use it to create lemonades.

I'm inspired, @lunasilver.
And I love love you for sharing your story with us. Wishing you all the best life can offer. May Jehovah's love and favour envelop you forever.

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 5 days ago (edited)

Amén amén amén

Just today I was remembering a text that I always keep in mind:

Isaiah 41:10

A hug for you and all yours.

Thanks friend @bossl23

 2 days ago 

Exactly. This scripture has helped me a lot in my dealing with challenges when I was in school. I had to sacrifice my spirituality for a first class in the university.

 2 days ago 

My friend in quarantine, I also learned that my spirituality didn't depend on anything external. It only depends on my love for Jehovah. Since then, I've been alone. Cast aside, useless. Then I remembered that promise: "He does not forget your work". (Hebrews 6:10)

And so it has been. My relationship with my Heavenly Father and the love I have for Him prevent me from seeking approval from human beings. My friend, your spirituality is yours and no one else's.

A big hug.

 2 days ago 

True to her words. In every situation, we should always make the best out of it. No one faced or experienced what Job experienced, no one on earth has ever. But even with that, he was focused and made us believe that God isn't responsible for our suffering.