Truth Wins


Finding purpose in life is one of those things that most people want. Whether we know it or not. As nice as it sounds, it can seem challenging to attain. So, why is it difficult to find your life's purpose? Is it because you aren't focusing on yourself? Should finding your life's purpose be all about discovering your true self, exploring your interests, and drawing inspiration from positively-minded people? So, let’s dive into the big questions: what is your purpose in life?
What do you do if you are found guilty? The first step is to realize what you have done. You might allocate a time of solitude to reflect on the consequences of your actions. Will you express regret and find a way to make amends? Can you commit to living a life of honor?
The alarm has sounded. What should you do? You are warned to prepare, an earthquake is in the making. What should your next steps be? Can you pass the test? All of us have many tests in our life. How can you make sure that you will be victorious.?

So often we are inclined to think that the only answer God can give our prayers is “no.” We need to remember that “yes” is also an answer. “No” is certainly an answer of love on the part of our Heavenly Father when we ask Him for things that are not really for our good or for His glory. Does God answer yes if it is his will? Does He give us what he has promised in His word?


Suffering and illusion have many things in common. Satan uses these two words to deceive and mislead the Christian into believing a lie. In contrast, an allusion is a reference to a famous person, character, place, or event that the writer uses to deepen the reader’s understanding. Allusions are also frequently used in our speech. An allusion is a concise way of communicating multiple meanings. Think of it like a writing shortcut. You could spend a paragraph or two describing why sickness is a weapon of Satan or you could quote a Bible verse that instantly communicates healing is a gift from God.
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