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How long, O LORD? Will You forget me forever? — Psalm 13:1

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"When we are experiencing deep sorrow or difficult circumstances, we may feel offended if someone suggests that something good can emerge from our adversity. A well-meaning person who tries to encourage us to trust God’s promises may be perceived as insensitive or even unrealistic.
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During a time of grief, C. S. Lewis observed that his neighbors walked across the street to avoid him when they saw him approaching.

David too knew a time of grief when he said, "I am a reproach among all my enemies, but especially among my neighbors . . . I am forgotten like a dead man" (Psalm 31:11-12).

Perhaps you’ve known times when friends seem to forget you in your sorrow. They fail to call, or write, or promise to pray.
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David too knew a time of grief when he said, "I am a reproach among all my enemies, but especially among my neighbors . . . I am forgotten like a dead man" (Psalm 31:11-12).

Perhaps you’ve known times when friends seem to forget you in your sorrow. They fail to call, or write, or promise to pray.
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