Does God Still Love Me? - E.13 - Cancer Is Not Your Shepherd
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Sometimes sick people think bad thoughts. While sickness is never an excuse for sin or ungodly thinking, we all know it is harder to obey when you do not feel well. Again, we are not justifying sin, we are simply granting that we are weak and frail people.
“In light of my cancer diagnosis,”
“Does God love me?”
“Did God stop loving me?”
“Maybe my sinful response to cancer has changed God’s mind about me?”
“Has my relationship with the Lord changed?”
Dear suffering Christian, God still loves you. As a matter of fact, He never started to love you because He has always loved you, even in eternity. And therefore, God will NEVER stop loving you.
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