Sadie Robertson urges people going through rough times not to get a 'temporary fix' but wait on God instead

Sadie Robertson tells her fans: 'You are loved. You are treasured. You are worth living. You have a purpose. You are a child the King.' (Instagram/Sadie Robertson)

"Duck Dynasty" teenage star Sadie Robertson is truly wise beyond her years, and her thoughtful posts and inspirational messages are all a testament to the wonderful relationship she has with her Saviour.

Just recently, Sadie felt like God was leading her to post about difficulties in life. So on her Instagram account (@legitsadierob) she shared a screenshot of the song "All Is Lost" by The Rock Worship. She writes, "Maybe some of you out there on the other side of the phone feel lost, afraid, confused, bitter, frustrated, filled with hate, (and) anger. You don't know what to do, where to turn or even who to turn to. So tonight in the midst of the silence, wait on God. He can redeem you. He will reveal himself to you in a way you have never seen Him before."

Sadie added that even those who are lost can be found through God, and those who are broken can be restored by Him. "If you are going through something... which we all are... let me ask you something... what are you turning to? Is it a temporary fix? Or is it even a fix at all?" she asks.

The reality TV star said it is important for people never to give up whatever their circumstances are because God is waiting for His children with arms wide open. "You are loved. You are treasured. You are worth living. You have a purpose. You are a child the King," she assures.

Her post has received over 68,000 likes already, with most of the commenters thanking Sadie for providing them with a positive message.

"I had a rough week and this made me think and pray a lot more! Thanks @legitsadierob! You're awesome!" one person writes.

Another adds: "That is either a coincidence or God talkin to me, (because) I was so angry at myself yesterday."

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