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<blockquote data-quote="undeg01" data-source="post: 4212422" data-attributes="member: 26476"><p>My thoughts are that we do not know God’s ultimate plan and reasoning. You question why he would allow trials and suffering of one individual, but do you question the impact made on those witnessing the suffering?</p><p></p><p>My older sister was married to an abusive alcoholic and though I wish she hadn’t endured all the pain she experienced, my witnessing her suffering positively impacted my life and decisions I have made through the years, including the morals and disciplines I have passed onto my kids. I have posted on here several times about how one of my daughters speaks up and stands up for those less fortunate or challenged. The impacts she makes on their lives are immeasurable and far more impactful to those who witness her kindness. That might have never happened had I not witnessed my sister’s suffering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="undeg01, post: 4212422, member: 26476"] My thoughts are that we do not know God’s ultimate plan and reasoning. You question why he would allow trials and suffering of one individual, but do you question the impact made on those witnessing the suffering? My older sister was married to an abusive alcoholic and though I wish she hadn’t endured all the pain she experienced, my witnessing her suffering positively impacted my life and decisions I have made through the years, including the morals and disciplines I have passed onto my kids. I have posted on here several times about how one of my daughters speaks up and stands up for those less fortunate or challenged. The impacts she makes on their lives are immeasurable and far more impactful to those who witness her kindness. That might have never happened had I not witnessed my sister’s suffering. [/QUOTE]
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