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Bitterness is for a short period of time

Every man has to pass through this process called bitterness. Because you can't know the value of sweetness without an experience of bitterness. Take for instance, Gold Don't just arrived something extraordinarily beautiful, it pass through fire. so no matter how things go smoothly it will surely get to a point of a little bit rough, so it depends on how you handle the situation.
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How about I tell you a story of my grandparents, my grandpa his a pharmacist, rich, and stable financially. we eat what ever we want, go wherever we want to, everything way just fine, until religious war arose in North Nigeria, everything he owns was burnt, including his certificate, his company, his car, he was left with nothing. My grandpa said the war brought him down to the lowest, he always say he was below zero on graph. I can't imagine how a rich man becomes a poor man suddenly.
He said " I should have committed suicide" but I have to look after my children, he has faith that everything will one day become normal for him. He came back to his home town with nothing, he get insult from his relatives, even his church. But when God has his way, even without certificate his able to get government work and retired as a Director.
So no matter the situation you find yourself, you just have to endure it, even the holy book make sit know that ' weeping may last for a night but joy comes in the morning'. The point is, you cannot know the value of food when you're not hungry, but when you're hungry and find food precious.
Many people commit suicide or do bad things because of this word we call bitterness is our job for us to enlighten people out there that bitterness on last for a short period of time, can't we see Jesus in the bible, he pass through his own bitterness but he was later glorify.
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Remember, Gold don't shine on its own, it passes through fire.
Thanks for reading. kuse6051


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