What Am I Supposed to Do With All This Pain? :: ARISE :: Alvin Brown

Posted on April 20, 2025

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What Am I Supposed to Do With All This Pain? :: ARISE :: Alvin Brown

We’ve all asked it—even if we didn’t say it out loud: “What am I supposed to do with all this pain?”

When life hits hard and keeps hitting, we try everything—eating, drinking, sleeping, working, dating, shopping, even numbing—to make the ache go away. 

But the pain stays. And in that pain, we start to lose ourselves.

In this honest, hope-filled sermon, Pastor Alvin takes us on a raw and relatable journey—from personal heartbreak all the way to the deeper reality behind our pain: it’s not just about what hurts—it’s about what’s broken. 

And that’s where Romans 6 meets us. This message isn’t just for those who call themselves Christians. It’s for anyone who’s ever been overwhelmed, stuck, or wondered if things could ever be okay again. It’s for anyone looking for real comfort, not just a temporary fix.

Come discover how there’s One who doesn’t just acknowledge your pain—One enters into it, deals with its root cause, and invites you into a new kind of life: one marked by healing, wholeness, and resurrection hope.

Hit play and discover how the comfort we all long for starts not in escape—but in the care of Jesus.

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