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Right.......About that last post.......

  • Writer: Aaron Pugh
    Aaron Pugh
  • Jan 24, 2025
  • 2 min read

Have you ever wished you could undo something—a harsh word, a broken relationship, or an embarrassing mistake everyone knows about?


If you’ve been following my journey, you know I recently felt like giving up on writing about it. Through Scripture, wise friends, and my persistent wife!, I realized I was carrying a weight that wasn’t mine. I had been trying to do the Holy Spirit’s work—something only God can do.


Life is messy, and failure is inevitable. But following Jesus transforms everything. I never want to lose that authenticity, so I'll continue sharing my struggles in the hope that it encourages you, wherever you are in your search for answers to life’s biggest questions.


Imagine this: You’re transported back to September 10, 2001, and given 24 hours to warn people about the tragedy about to unfold. The clock is ticking—what would you do? Would you shout at the top of your lungs? Call the authorities? Spend every ounce of energy trying to save as many people as possible?


Now, imagine you were one of the people saved, and you were given the chance to go back and warn others.


The reality is, some people will respond to your warning, some would probably ignore you, and others may be so distracted they didn't hear you.


That’s how I feel about sharing my faith. I’ve been where you are—searching for meaning in self-medication, entertainment, wealth—only to feel emptier than ever. The longing you feel points to something this world can’t offer.


God promises: “You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” He’s ready to meet you where you are.


If you’re curious but unsure where to start, I’ve found the Bible Project to be an incredible resource. Their short videos bring Scripture to life in a way that’s easy to understand. Check them out here: https://bibleproject.com/


Wherever you are in your journey, I invite you to seek Him with all your heart—He’s waiting to meet you there.

 
 
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