Our purpose and calling is found in the “why me,” even if it takes some time for God to pull us out of our own despondency. But while we are focused on receiving a divine answer, we miss the non-answer…It holds the ultimate explanation.
Read MoreWhat I’ve realized is that typically what we are called to, and where we can find our purpose most used, is where we suffer (where our misery lies). I’ve also realized “Why me?” moments are important to some extent, even if it’s in the form of a tantrum, because they not only open the door for answers and solutions, but they are also expressions of our weakness, humanness, and desire to find freedom in our situation.
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