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Talitha712
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It is not shallow. Everything you mentioned is normal. Even the weather one - a dear friend went up north for college. She’s a skier and used to love winter, but those short, dark days and cold nights sure made her miserable.I’m sure all of what I just said is shallow and “feelings” and it is. But it is what it is now in my life and I feel miserable
You don’t know that this will last. In fact, you know it won’t. Life changes all the time. It could very well change for the better. Even if it doesn’t, staying close to God will help Him give you what you need to endure. Not to get extreme, but this is how martyrs endured the worst tortures. They let God replace their weakness with His strength. And in the end, there is still eternity to think about.If being with God for the rest of my life means I must endure in the same situation, I prefer not.
You don’t get credit for sinning, you get it for offering up suffering. Picture money in a bank. If you sin, money is withdrawn. You don’t get free money put back. But if you work, you make money. This is a poor example on the spur of a moment, but it’s like that. You sin. You repent. Then, when you offer up suffering, God grants you graces and shortens any punishment you may have from past sins. So, if when you die He sends you to Purgatory, your stay there may be less. Or if you were to go to Heaven, this could give you a higher state of glory. Or if you choose to offer it up for another, the graces might help them turn from sin, repent, smaller punishment, higher glory, etc. God doesn’t waste. He’ll literally use everything you send Him for souls.To use it against your sins or someone else’s sins. Does that mean that you get credit for sinning since you paid the price with your suffering? Do you say “God see my suffering, please cancel my sins since I have paid my price?” Is it said in prayer?