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icanttellyou198439 submitted a contest entry to
Write a letter to the you that didn’t think they were enough 1 weeks, 2 days ago
"God's Biggest Challenge"
Dear unsealers,
This is the story of a shattered soul that was shaped into one of the strongest soldiers. We all hit rock bottom at some point in our life but very few of us hit rock bottom so many times that it becomes your comfort zone. At one point I literally felt like I had become God’s biggest challenge. I completely had faith that he could fix me and eventually he would but even God himself wasn’t sure how. My journey has been a lot of things but easy is not one of them. Little did I know that it was all to make me and not break me but that was hard to see at the time. I remember feeling like the universe was literally against me and the only purpose I had was to not have a purpose. There were several times that I honestly came very close to giving up but with the help of the Lord I did not throw in the towel completely. To be honest I still battle every day even up to this point but I’ll keep on fighting because I have faith that God has a plan for me and it is working perfectly. That is a very short summary of my story. Trust me there is a lot more to it but that’s my story with 800 words or less. Thank youVoting starts August 21, 2025 12:00am
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Your story is incredibly inspiring! The strength you’ve shown in facing repeated adversity is truly remarkable. It’s a testament to your resilience and unwavering faith. Knowing you continue to fight, despite the daily battles, is deeply encouraging. Your journey, though challenging, has clearly shaped you into someone incredibly strong and capable. Thank you for sharing your powerful message of hope.
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James, your story of faith is beautiful. It’s not easy– times when I really didn’t know what I was going to do God always put me where I belonged. Endings must happen before something new begins. Change and growth are not without a little pain, a little uncertainty and a whole lotta faith.
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