From an early age, she began believing in God along with her mother and enjoyed much of God’s grace. Her young soul felt at that time that it was good to believe in God, and that God was her pillar whenever she needed Him. When she grew up, she began performing her duty. She thought that as long as she enthusiastically performed her duty, God would certainly ensure that she and her mother lived a peaceful, untroubled life. A sudden affliction with heart illness shattered her notions and imaginings, and she became negative and made complaints. Through the judgment and exposure of God’s words, she began to reflect on what she should pursue in her belief in God.

Lysa TerKeurst Talks About Freedom and Peace by Learning to Forgive What She Couldn’t Forget
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