Where the Buck Stops

Stoic

13 min · 6 de mar de 2026
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How does whatever burden or stress that is currently captivating your mind impact eternity? It does not mean this life is not important. It does not mean this life is not stressful. It does not mean we haven’t had horrific experiences.  It does mean Christ has specifically said He desires to carry these burdens for us. It does mean He knew we would be carrying these things one day, and chose to die for us so that we might live forever with Him, in heaven, free from these very burdens. So… We ask again, “How do these burdens or stresses impact eternity?”

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