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Written by Yoojin Han
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Tuesday, 06 May 2008 |
 Photo By: brookesb Stress during college is a genuine crisis. If you’re attending a university,
you’re racing against time, especially if you are facing the regular symptoms:
emotional, physical, and spiritual conflicts. Sleep deprivation isn’t new;
success is what you seek for; however, it’s impossible not to ask God, “Is
this all worth it?”
Well, gear your life to this, “What good is it for man [or woman] to gain
the whole world, but forfeit his [or her] soul?” Mark 8:36 In constant search
of self-existence, you will eventually tire yourself out from being self-reliant.
It’s easy to wander away from faith in a crucial time of midterms and finals,
but keep in mind these are not the final tests to your faith. God’s answer
to personal gain is rhetorical with purpose. Its answer is obviously desired.
Draw a conclusionary statement in his will. He asks you, find yourself in his
plan; God’s plan.
For test and trial, use convenient memos of God’s encouraging words. On
a lemon-lime post-it note, make sure you write this week’s verse. Stick
this note inside a textbook that you depend on this academic quarter or semester.
Sometime this week or latter weeks, you’re bound to find it somewhere along
the backdrop of pages, but alongside you will only see that his words truly outshine
the rest because he is everlasting and all-around.
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