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Hannah Sorenson
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^Accepting the parts [of your life] you don’t love will help shape you into a person who no longer needs everything to be perfect.^
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^I knew fifty-two years of marriage was bonding for my parents, but until I saw my mother whisper and weep over my father’s body with him already gone, I never really knew. That day I saw till death do us part—a love far deeper than it is on a wedding day.^
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^All pain’s a prelude: to symphony, to sweetness.
“The pearl began as a pain in the
oyster’s stomach.”
—Eugene H. Peterson^
— Apr 15, 2026 11:45AM
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“The pearl began as a pain in the
oyster’s stomach.”
—Eugene H. Peterson^
Hannah Sorenson
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This means that there will be missteps, disappointments, losses, and things that fall through along the way. Not everything in this world will work out for us. But the hard things will work together for good for those who love God and desire to be usable for His kingdom.^
— Apr 15, 2026 11:44AM
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This means that there will be missteps, disappointments, losses, and things that fall through along the way. Not everything in this world will work out for us. But the hard things will work together for good for those who love God and desire to be usable for His kingdom.^
Hannah Sorenson
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In the intro…
^And what may be the most important thing to note from that quotable in Romans 8: “All things work together for good” (v. 28 KJV): the most missed word in the verse is together, and it’s the most important. It does not say that all things work out. It says all things work together.
— Apr 15, 2026 11:43AM
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^And what may be the most important thing to note from that quotable in Romans 8: “All things work together for good” (v. 28 KJV): the most missed word in the verse is together, and it’s the most important. It does not say that all things work out. It says all things work together.
Hannah Sorenson
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In the intro…
^- God is good. Therefore, hard things that lead you to God will be good for you.
- Growth is good. That means you can’t be good without process and progress.
- A good life = a life of kingdom usability. Not fame, fortune, or ease.^
— Apr 15, 2026 11:40AM
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^- God is good. Therefore, hard things that lead you to God will be good for you.
- Growth is good. That means you can’t be good without process and progress.
- A good life = a life of kingdom usability. Not fame, fortune, or ease.^













