Our troubles are like solar eclipses. They darken our days and they are out of proportion. So… the moon is significantly smaller than the sun. But during a solar eclipse, the moon gets in front of the sun and blocks most of the light from the sun while we stand on earth. This happens only because the moon is closer to us than the sun, making the moon appear bigger than it is. Our troubles feel and look bigger because they are close to us. But light is always coming up behind our troubles, just like a solar eclipse! Enjoy the hope of always knowing there is light behind every trouble, even when we cannot see it.
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