It’s in our
nature to turn to those close to us for compassion in tough times. Everyone
wants a shoulder to cry on--or at least a listening ear. We especially expect those
we live with to be sympathetic. Nevertheless, this ideal condition is not
always achieved.
Many situations
can prevent true empathy. The first is that everyone doesn’t think like us. The
second is that even close friends and family often have their own concerns with
their health, finances, career, families, and so forth. This may include
landmark life changes of a positive or negative nature.
Who IS Able to Console us at all
Times?
What does The Bible Say?
Does Worrying Help?
In the End, Who Should we Trust?
Do you trust
God?
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