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Introduction
Throughout the last several months, Pastor has been taking us on a journey through 1st and 2nd Peter.
He has encouraged us, “Thrive to Survive.”
As we have thought about this word Thrive and the theme, there is no doubt when some of us have experienced anguish in our soul over decisions that have been made, or circumstances in our life.
Through all of these
I. Anguish brought by Absence ()
There is no genuine satisfaction without Christ
II.
Anguish is Extinguished in His Presence (Isaiah 9)
Take Responsibility
Take Responsibility
Recognize that we must be willing to accept the responsibility for the anguish the are experiencing.
There are things that we can do to overcome these periods of depression.
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