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Welcome to God Thought...starting another new week.
TGIM! Thank God It's Marvelous to know Him!
May you be encouraged and blessed by God Thought...just like I am.
"...be filled with the Spirit, speaking to one another with psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit. Sing and make music from your heart to the Lord, always giving thanks to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ" (Ephesians 5:18-20, NIV).
Father God Thank You for Your (this list is inspired from sjo's list from last week)
Love, Care, and Good Plans for me, my family, and friends.
So....what are you thankful for? It is that time of year.
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I am grateful for learning something new every day, even when it hurts to learn. I am grateful for my family, and that somehow we have the money for treatment that we need. I am grateful for our health insurance, which has been outstanding. I am grateful for having this website to use for a tool for learning.
---and I am grateful for this thread! TGIM!! Usually I just lurk and read posts. Today, I felt compelled to write. Thank you for being here!
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Heather, Thank you so much for posting...so glad you "felt compelled to write." You're an inspiration.
You sure have a lot going on...your son having LD... He is blessed to have you as his mom looking out for him, researching, and on top of that your positive grateful, attitude. WOW! That makes a huge difference.
Yeah...counting our blessings IS a blessing!
And reading others as they are counting their blessings IS a blessing too.
Have a great day!
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Wow this is huge. So much to be thankful for since I found God this year. My year has been truely blessed. Brings a tear to my eye looking back over the year. Well let me start out with the beginning....
I am so thankful God did not forget my promises. I am so thankful God led me to God Thought. I am so thankful for my church, bible and charity work. I am so thankful two daughters found God in there heart. I am so thankful I have learned what blessing, worship, praise, hope and faith mean. I am so thankful I know what giving means. I am so thankful I can still find a smile through any storm. I am so thankful God has given me creative words to express my love for Him.
I am so THANKFUL for my friends I have found through Jesus Christ. I am so THANKFUL that God forgives me and loves me.
Thank you Jesus for loving me. Diane
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I am so thankful for these tears that flow, only here on God Thought, when I am safe among friends, tears of pain and weariness, tears for other people's suffering, tears of joy and praise, tears over the never failing love of Christ, but never tears of loneliness here on God Thought.
-------------------- "My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever." Psalms 73:26
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Hi friends,
I'm around, just having a hard couple of days having been around family who have estranged or hurt and offended me.
Today I am dealing with the questions of my sister in FL who was not there, and says I am not the same person, what is wrong with me?(I am very quiet around those people who have hurt me or do not talk to me)
Duh! I could fill a book with that answer, but I will refrain.
Trying to pray about it and compose an appropriate answer.
Feeling very tearful.
I am thankful for all of you, other family and friends, and God.
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Dear dekrator, So sorry I was not here sooner for you. I just got off the phone with my daughter with sadness in her voice. I told her to hang on to God and not dare to let go. To use her time to find something positive to fill her idol thoughts, and to trust in Christ and do not let go of hope and faith. So Can I tell you positive thoughts do help? They do friend. Fill your mind with scripture and song. I am so sorry you have tears. You are going to have to get your own bucket I filled mine
I was reading Meet Me In The Meadow just before I came here this evening, maybe these words will help you some....
November 15, 2010
Trust in the Lord When is it a good time to put our trust in the Lord? In Psalm 62:8 the Lord gives us the answer, ``Trust in Him at all times.'' Putting our trust in the Lord is not something we jump in and out of according to our difficulties or circumstances. Put your trust in the Lord when you are healthy and when you are ill; when you have a lot and when you have little; when things are going well and when things are going poorly; when you are settled and when you are in the midst of change; when you are getting a pay-check and when you are looking for a job; when you have understanding and when you don't know what to do. Our trust in the Lord must never be seasonal or selective, optional or debatable, relative or arbitrary. Our trust in the Lord must be steadfast, constant, consistent, unwavering. We must completely trust in the One who is completely trustworthy.
I pray that you find a happy place this evening friend. Diane
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Thanks, Diane.
I am trying.
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I was listening to the radio and there was a christian comedian joking around about Jesus's brother. Does Jesus really have a brother, and if so who is he? where do I find him in the bible?
Hey Daisy? I was thinkin...I know, it scares me to, umm...I was maybe thinking of bible study with the ladies group, and I met a couple of them after church on Sunday...daisy they scaaaare me. They seem so stiff. So I meet with paster Rob on Monday... he does a bible class one morning and one evening, not sure which day. Watcha think?
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Good Evening God Thought Friends,
Reading your thoughts/posts on God Thought is overwhelming. Who would have ever thought what God would do, how He would use God Thought. I am so humbled and thankful and blessed!
MDW, Was blessed by your "Thankful for..." and your beautiful way of expressing your thoughts. You are a sensitive,compassionate person and we all sense that and benefit.
Glad you shared, "Meet Me in the Meadow". I had not read "Trust in the Lord" yet. Beautiful! God's timing is perfect.
hens, Great insight on the "Thankful for tears...but never tears of loneliness on God Thought". How true. Beautifully communicated and heartfelt.
"Lucky Me" brought tears to my eyes. I live within a mile or so of Tinker Air Force Base. What a privilege in Oklahoma. About that song, how true, "He is the brave and I am the free." Hens, thanks for posting the song. I'm saving it to listen to again and again. I love the words, the truth, our men and women in uniform. God bless them and God bless America.
Dekrator, So sorry that you are "downcast" right now. God gave us tears for these times. May you sense His loving, comforting arms around you. The ones we love the most...seem can hurt us the most...even without trying. Just rest in Him for now. Psalm 3..."He is the lifter of our head."
My prayer for you is Psalm 42 (NIV),
1 As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, my God.
2 My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When can I go and meet with God?
3 My tears have been my food day and night, while people say to me all day long, ``Where is your God?''
4 These things I remember as I pour out my soul: how I used to go to the house of God under the protection of the Mighty One with shouts of joy and praise among the festive throng.
5 Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise him, my Savior and my God.
6 My soul is downcast within me; therefore I will remember you from the land of the Jordan, the heights of Hermon--from Mount Mizar.
7 Deep calls to deep in the roar of your waterfalls; all your waves and breakers have swept over me.
8 By day the LORD directs his love, at night his song is with me-- a prayer to the God of my life.
9 I say to God my Rock, ``Why have you forgotten me? Why must I go about mourning, oppressed by the enemy?''
10 My bones suffer mortal agony as my foes taunt me, saying to me all day long, ``Where is your God?''
11 Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise him, my Savior and my God.
You are in my prayers precious Dekrator.
OK, so I see MDW added one more post. More on that next time. Great questions.
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Thank you, daisy.
I appreciate your words and prayers.
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Dekrator, I pray God surprises you today in some special way...that puts a smile on your face.
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Thank you, MDW.
I appreciate your thoughtfulness.
I am grateful for my friends.
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I wrote my email reply to my sister who sent me a "sermon" (she has not practiced her faith in many years)
I replied tactfully and truthfully.
I feel a little better having done that.
I think I will listen to some Christian music now.
Thank you friends, for always being here and being caring and faithful.
I truly love you all.
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Well, I got a very unexpected and rude response from my sister.
Not really what I expected.
Ugh.
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My dear friends,
I pulled out my paints today, it has been a year or two. So not knowing where to begin, as I gazed at this still life to be filled with color, my brush initiated with free will strokes against my canvas. Tented blue skys with an eagle soaring effortlessly beneath the soft puffy clouds, and a glowing yellow sun to shine across the fresh green rolling meadows, filled with snowy white fluffy sheep to graze upon. An exhausted child after pleasures of his day of travel is resting under a tall oak tree coated with cranberry and orange dyed leaves, you can almost sense the peace within. Once my painting was completed, I stood back and viewed my window. It was delightfully full of life and color, this picture of mine. When we all get together on God Thought and we touch each others lives, we are a colorful painting on a canvas.
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MDW,
I enjoyed hearing about your painting and how that relates to how we touch each other here.
I didn't know you painted. Have you painted many things? You must be pretty good.
I have an easel and canvas that have been sitting in the closet for 2 years untouched along with paints never opened.
I am not a painter. I enjoy home decorating and wanted to try painting.
I would enjoy seeing your work.
Thanks for the nice thoughts.
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Yes dear friend, I enjoy painting. I sold a couple several years back. One day I hope that I can share them with you. Pull out the canvas and paint. You can not make a mistake, every stroke of the brush touching your canvas is art.
Daisy...psalm 3 and psalm 42, I just about wore out those pages in my bible. You know what... they sure have helped me through some rough times. What about my guestion??
Dekrator... Look up here...Ha!!! made you look UP. Hey girl you know I am praying for you. I wish I could turn the sad low lip of yours into a high smile. Want me to stick my tongue out at them?
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Friends,
Please pray for me, that I can forgive some family members who have offended and insulted me in February but are unwilling to acknowldge any of it and apologize.
I have told them that I can forgive and now I must do it.
I want to forgive as our Lord tells us we must.
It is a little difficult when the offender says those things were never said.
I know that forgiveness is more for me than them, to free my heart, mind and soul.
Please pray for me and help me find the strength.
Thank you friends.
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Good Evening Friends...so where to start???
MDW's questions:
"...They seem so stiff." Well, that probably is 'cause maybe they are. OK, so....ummm....I were one of them thar "stiff" ladies before. Ar ar ar ar LOL. Then one day, Jesus set me free-er to_be_me_in_Him!
So, bottom line, MDW, the way I see it is like that little poem I shared with you that I wrote last month,
"Since learning to love and accept who God made me, It's enabled me to love and accept who God made you, as we journey to the Land of Perfection. Mercy is amazing too! When we get Home we'll all be perfect."
So the question REALLY is...what does God want you to do? Be in the "stiff" ladies Bible study? Other Bible study? Other? My famous last words...God will lead you.
I'd like to share something surprising but exciting about how God is leading me. It's something so totally different than what I've been doing for years. I will be involved in a homeless outreach at a shelter once a week. When the adults have their service, I will be involved with the children's service. When I first became a Christian I was involved with children's outreach...strange how God has led me full circle.
So to emphasize...what is God speaking to your heart?
Your other question...Does Jesus have brothers? I believe he did, plus at least one sister. Here is a link you can read for yourself. You can google search to read more. The book of James is believed to be written by one of Jesus' brothers.
(This above link also shares regarding some churches that do not believe Jesus had siblings.)
Beautiful Word Picture about the painting. WOW! You are a woman of many talents. I draw stick people.
Have a blessed evening.
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Awwww Dekrator so sorry for all you are going through right now.
I know that hurts...among lots of other emotions. It just ain't fair. True. Life is just not always fair.
You share, "I know that forgiveness is more for me than them, to free my heart, mind and soul.
Please pray for me and help me find the strength."
What you share...I so agree with you. There is nothing that compares to the freedom that our Jesus gives us. Just imagine how bound up and deceived those family members are? That is sad.
I am praying the Lord help you and give you strength...and I know He will. I am also praying for your family that God in His mercy and grace reach out to them to see the truth. May your family be reconciled in Him and His love.
I was just thinking about forgiveness...it is a choice...not a feeling.
God's grace and peace be upon you precious sister in the Lord.
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Brrr tis cold outside.. stepped out on my deck unable to sleep tonight and the strong wind has brought in a cold front. Now it is starting to feel like the holidays are just round the corner.
Daisy, Thanks alot for bringing your poem into the picture to remind me...Not nice, you hear me stiff lady? You are so funny, I can't help but giggle when I read your words...you being stiff, thats a tough one to get a visual on especially with you involved with children in your younger years teaching. It is amazing how children can bring us adults down to there level; Peter Pans.
I am so excited for your new but old adventure God has led you to. I find it to be so heart wrenching to see these family's without a home and stuggling to find a warm bed to rest there weary bodies, then to just start there day over again on the streets finding shelter from the weather until night falls again for them...that is a vicious circle to live. I pray everyday for all of them to not lose hope.
I have been praying hard for God to send me a family of need to share Thanksgiving with. In my past years we have always let friends and neighbors into our home that have had no place to go for the holiday. This year my daughters all will be elsewhere and neighbors are not in need of comfort from us this year. Maybe you can pray with me that a family or two or three find their way to my open warm home for the holiday.
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Good morning friends.
Thank you so much to MDW and daisy for your prayers and kind thoughts.
I don't have alot of emotional energy left right now to express my gratitude, but I do feel it. I am grateful.
I continue to stuggle with how to forgive people who, instead of reaching for the olive branch that was extended, instead become very defensive, critical and sarcastic.
It is very clear to me how my mother, sister and daughter think very poorly of me.
This is something that I never would have guessed would happen in my family.
It is so discouraging and isolating.
I do not know what I would do without my friends here.
You mean so much to me.
Thank you for your support and I thank God.
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MDW, Yes, you can copy my poem. Oh, what an honor.
Let me say "I WAS a 'stiff' lady before." Ha. I suppose some people may think "That daisy sure is 'lose'"...or whatever the opposite of "stiff" is. Well, I'd like to say the opposite is merciful.
Dekrator, I can feel your hurt. The worse hurt is family hurt. It IS hard to let go. I do encourage you to try not to "replay" the scenarios in your mind, again and again, instead try to envision our Almighty God turning this around and using it for good. Romans 8:28!!! It is His specialty. Rest in that truth.
I am praying for you today.
God Thought Friends, may you be encouraged and lifted up today knowing that OUR GOD REIGNS!
"One thing God has spoken, two things I have heard: 'Power belongs to you, God, and with you, Lord, is unfailing love'; and, 'You reward everyone according to what they have done''' (Psalm 62: 11-12).
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Dekrator,
I was watching Joyce Meyer last week and she was talking about forgiveness. I've struggled with that in recent years and got a lot out of her discussion.
I don't remember her words now exactly so I'm going to search and post what I find...
"Would you like to become more successful at forgiving others? There are practical steps that must be taken. One time I asked the Lord why so many people want to forgive but aren't successful doing it. And He said, "Because they aren't obeying what I tell them to do in My Word." As I searched the Word, I found the following instructions:
1. Decide - You will never forgive if you wait until you feel like it. Choose to obey God and steadfastly resist the devil in his attempts to poison you with bitter thoughts. Make a quality decision to forgive, and God will heal your wounded emotions in due time (see Matthew 6:12,14).
2. Depend - You cannot forgive without the power of the Holy Spirit. It's too hard to do on your own. If you are truly willing, God will enable you, but you must humble yourself and cry out to Him for help.
In John 20:22,23 Jesus breathed on the disciples and said, ``Receive the Holy Spirit!'' His next instruction was about forgiving people. Ask God to breathe the Holy Spirit on you so you can forgive those who've hurt you.
3. Obey - The Word tells us several things we're to do concerning forgiving our enemies:
a. Pray for your enemies and those who abuse and misuse you. Pray for their happiness and welfare (see Luke 6:27,28). As you pray, God can give them revelation that will bring them out of deception. They may not even be aware they hurt you, or maybe they're aware but are so self-centered that they don't care. Either way, they need revelation.
b. ...Bless and do not curse them (Romans 12:14). In the Greek to bless means "to speak well of" and to curse means "to speak evil of." You can't walk in forgiveness and be a gossip. You must stop repeating the offense. You can't get over it if you continue to talk about it. Proverbs 17:9 says that he who covers an offense seeks love."
--------------------------------------- this is a great one so please read the whole article on the link...
"Luke 6:27,28 NIV tells us what we should do when people hurt us:
But I tell you who hear me: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you.
Can you believe that? We're to pray something like, ``Oh, Lord, I pray that You'd just make them so happy!''
I still don't get that, but I'm willing to do it in obedience and say, ``Lord, I don't know that I really want them to be happy, but I'll pray that in faith anyway, because You're telling me to bless them with Your presence.''
Luke 6:35 NIV goes further. It says:
But love your enemies, do good to them, and lend to them without expecting to get anything back. Then your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High, because he is kind to the ungrateful and wicked."
---------------------------------------------- wow, i just found this great link that finds quotes from famous Christians...
Forgiveness is an act of the will, and the will can function regardless of the temperature of the heart. - Corrie Ten Boom
Forgiveness does not mean excusing. - C.S. Lewis
Forgiving and being forgiven are two names for the same thing. The important thing is that a discord has been resolved. - C.S. Lewis
To be a Christian means to forgive the inexcusable, because God has forgiven the inexcusable in you. - C.S. Lewis
Many people are reluctant to show mercy because they don't understand the difference between trust and forgiveness. Forgiveness is letting go of the past. Trust has to do with future behavior. - Rick Warren
Dekrator, please know, I'm posting this info to help you AND me win the battle of forgiveness. No lectures or spiritual haughtiness here. Just passing on His love.
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hens, so glad to see you posting... knew we could count on you. Great stuff.
I looked back through God Thought as I wanted to repost this song (it was from last week of September God thought).
I Will Follow by Chris Tomlin
Where you go, I'll go Where you stay, I'll stay When you move, I'll move I will follow...
All your ways are good All your ways are sure I will trust in you alone Higher than my side High above my life I will trust in you alone
Where you go, I'll go Where you stay, I'll stay When you move, I'll move I will follow you Who you love, I'll love How you serve I'll serve If this life I lose, I will follow you I will follow you
Light unto the world Light unto my life I will live for you alone You're the one I seek Knowing I will find All I need in you alone, in you alone
In you there's life everlasting In you there's freedom for my soul In you there's joy, unending joy
My prayer for you is that you experience the freedom and joy that the One who loves you with an everlasting love gives...freely!!
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daisy,
Thank you for your encouragement and prayers.
I have definitely replayed these scenarios over and over in my mind and it can drive a person crazy.
I will pray and meditate today on Romans 8:28.
Thank you for psalm 62:11-12.
You are such an encouragement and blessing.
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17hens,
Thank you so very much for all the encouragement, info and links.
I do appreciate it all.
I will take some time today and listen and read.
I guess I know the answer to this one:
If I must forgive those who hurt me and continue to hurt me, must I then visit with them, welcome them to my home, and talk with them like there is no problem and no hurt?
I guess the answer is yes. That is soooo hard.
I appreciate all the time and effort you put into posting all this info to help me.
You are a faithful friend and a blessing who I truly appreciate.
Thank you again.
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daisy,
Thanks for posting "I will Follow" and the lyrics.
More to listen to and read today.
It is appreciated.
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Dekrator... I do not have any words that might help ease your pain. Please know that I am thinking of you and praying for you and your family. I don't like it when you hurt friend. I was looking at my rolls of Charmin ultra soft and trying to come up with an ingenious plan to roll them all together and toss this huge ball of softy from Ga. to Pa., but by the time it reached, you would only have one square left to blow your nose in. Love you friend.
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Dekrator48
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Thanks MDW, that's an ingenious plan.
It's nice to have friends who care that much.
Love you too dear friend.
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I was looking at this leaflet ( is that the right word?) that I got from church on Sunday. I was so excited to read about the church having a Christmas pageant sign up. No...not me, to shy to do something like that, but I am so thrilled about this because I have never been to a Christmas pageant in my whole life. This year I so hope I can attend this event.
Daisy... I was looking in this paper and they only have one stiff womens study, and it is in the evening... guess I will find another study class for the morning. Well... you might need to continue to listen to my guestions for a bit. Thank you for the link, that was interesting to read. When I read it in the bible I did not know they were talking about sibblings.
Oh my gosh! I stepped out to get my coffee and I heared Twila Paris on the radio; Prince of Peace...wow she has a beautiful voice. then I walk into my house and on my TV, another powerful song was on; Mark Schultz, Love Has Come. Wow I sure fill His presence today Holy Holy Praise to the King of Kings is playing now
ps... daisy why is this strange to you? "strange how God has led me full circle."
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I am grateful that God has allowed little-ole ME to know HIM!!
Just knowing Him, and spending time in His presence is amazing.
I am grateful for life... breathing, eating, feeling, seeing, hearing.. loving.
I am grateful for children and grandchildren
I am grateful for the body of Christ, where I am nurtured and fed. ( especially here).
I am grateful that I am loved and forgiven.
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Daisy, what does this mean?
Isaiah 6:2-3 Above it stood the seraphims: each one had six wings; with twain he covered his face, and with twain he covered his feet, and with twain he did fly. And one cried unto another, and said, Holy, holy, holy, is the LORD of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory.
I saw this in a comment box, my dictionary says twain means two things??? Seraphims is not in my dictionary.
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(my son and husband helped me out with this so i can't take all the research credit tonight )
A seraphim has six wings so it means with 2 wings he covered his face, with 2 wings he covered his feet and with two wings he flew.
Seraphim is the highest order of angels. These scriptures tell all about them - what they look like, what they do and say. Really great stuff!
Revelation 4 Ezekiel 1:10
"The first living creature was like a lion, the second was like an ox, the third had a face like a man, the fourth was like a flying eagle. Each of the four living creatures had six wings and was covered with eyes all around, even under its wings. Day and night they never stop saying:
```Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty,' who was, and is, and is to come.''
``You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they were created and have their being.''
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17hens,
I read through the Joyce Meyer articles, quotes from famous Christans, and watched the Joyce Meyer videos.
There is some very powerful and helpful stuff there.
As I listened to Joyce in the first video, I had an "Ah-ha" moment.
She was speaking about how she apologized to her son and asked his forgiveness. It is a great video for anyone to listen to if you haven't already.
I thought...maybe this is the only thing that will work with my daughter. She obviously has perceived hurt(s).
She says I know what she is mad about, but I don't. She becomes enraged if asked what it is.
So I ask everyone's opinion....
Should I send my daughter a written apology (she will not speak to me)(although I cannot be real specific since I do not know the actual source of her anger) and ask her for her forgiveness for any way that I may have hurt her?
If it sounded too general she would be enraged, I am sure.
She said to me a year ago "you don't treat me like a daughter". That remark came after her husband asked for help because she was acting erratically and going out to bars with girlfriends and staying out very late.
I had just tactfully suggested to her that there was nothing good that could come from that and there are other ways of finding time out with the girls.
I won't go into the countless ways that I feel my daughter was treated very, very well...catered to actually, but obviously she feels some hurt.
The hurt she feels may be from many years ago when I was married to her father who was a very poor role model, father and husband.
Or it may be more recent, not sure. She has untreated lyme and co. and I think this adds to her anger and rage.
It seems like a good thing to try to "overcome evil with good."
I can humble myself and do that if it lifts the burdens from her heart and heals our family.
17hens, once again thank you for posting all of that info. I am very grateful.
All of those links and videos are worth saving for future reference.
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Hens thanks , this is so fascinating. Ezekiel says that the likings have four faces. I will read on.
Also in Isaiah 6:6 Then when one of the seraphim flew to me, having in his "hand" a "burning coal" that he had taken with tongs from the "altar".
back to Ezekiel... never mind...hmmm ok who are the likings? The likings have hands and they have four wings...not six? and they appear to look like "burning coal."
This is so... so yeah good stuff. Must keep reading...chat later.
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Wow!! this is deep. I so enjoyed reading tonight. I think I understand, just don't ask me to explain what I read. I spent the first 20 minutes cleaning my computer, because I was so excited about my new readings I spilled my cup of sticky coffee all over the key pad No..I have not yet read Revelation 4. First time I peeked in Rev. months ago, it was way over my head.
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to friend, Dekrator.
So glad you found truth in there. I did too.
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MDW, "I peeked in Rev. months ago, it was way over my head" - you and me both, chickie!!
My husband loves to read it though - very curious!
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I wanted to do this on my own, but....not there yet so I share with you with help...
Let every living, breathing creature praise God! Hallelujah! Psalm 150:6 msg
God, thank you for never leaving me! Teach me to praise you so that each day I will grow closer to you and love you more. Amen.
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Good Morning Dekrator,
I appreciate your heart for God and for doing what pleases Him. He will honor you and bless you for that. You bring up some good questions.
When I'm trying to find answers to some of life's difficult questions I like to take extreme examples because that way it is easy to "catch" principles and apply them to less extreme real life circumstances. Keeping that in mind...
You say, "I guess I know the answer to this one:
If I must forgive those who hurt me and continue to hurt me, must I then visit with them, welcome them to my home, and talk with them like there is no problem and no hurt?
I guess the answer is yes. That is soooo hard."
Well, following is the way I think and reason regarding "hurtful life stuff":
My extreme EXAMPLE (NOT A TRUE EXAMPLE IN MY LIFE): A person I know, every time he sees me, balls up his fists and uses me as a punching bag. Sometimes I end up in the hospital. (You can use your imaginations and come up with other extreme examples...ie: rape, child abuse)
OK, so what do I do? Forgive that person and hang out with the guy who is beating me up? Forgive? Yes. Have them arrested? More than likely (how else will they learn from their wrong actions and repent).
Also, if I see the person on the street walking towards me, I will make sure I get myself AWAY FROM THE PHYSICAL DANGER as soon as possible. The person is breaking the law. If need be I get a restraining order. I would not subject myself to that person's presence. And like I said...if I need to follow through with charges I would. Forgiveness is one thing. A person facing the consequences of THEIR OWN wrong actions is a TOTALLY DIFFERENT issue.
Sometimes as Christians I think we throw out our commonsense. We pull out a couple examples of the Lord's mercy and throw away the dozens of verses regarding the Lord's heart for protecting and helping the defenseless. That includes protection and helping our own self. Churches have set up programs to do just that. The Lord values justice.
OK, so what about EMOTIONAL and VERBAL abuse? I rank it right up there with the PHYSICAL abuse. In fact, for me personally some emotional and verbal abuse I received as a child was VERY damaging to my soul. Thank God He ministered to me and "restored my soul"...but that is a whole other story. (And I can thank my mom for removing that person from our home for good!!!! I am so glad!!!)
When a person is ready to hit us in the face with their fist or stab us with a knife, it is a natural response to put our arms up and defend and protect our physical body. Plus we will do what we have to do in the future to not be around that person. No we would not invite them over for the holidays or any other day.
And yet when a person is stabbing us with a "knife of hurt" (verbal abuse for example) we tend to not protect ourselves, or those around us from such a person, and feel like we have to stay in that situation. Not true. Taking a persons "stabs" does not honor God and will not cause that person to want to repent for their wrong doing. It enables them to continue their wrong behavior.
Getting out of the situation, staying out of the situation...may actually be the "straw" that causes that person to see the light.
As an adult person...I choose who I will let into my world.
(I am on an airplane and want to get this sent...hopefully it doesn't disappear into cyberspace. Not proof reading this--yikes.)
To be continued...
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OK...so I CHOOSE who I will let into my world.
I have very good boundaries (99.9% of the time). Thank God! So if a person is emotionally or verbally abusing me...I can very easily see the truth and am able to talk to the Lord in my mind and just give that person to Him. The lies do not touch me as Jesus is standing in front of me, protecting me, and He takes the lies, etc. Jesus also helps me to respond or not even to respond. It is totally my choice what to say or to say nothing. After they finish their "talk" I often just say, "Thank you for sharing" or whatever comment would be appropriate, "I appreciate what you said, gives me something to think about."
In Proverbs it talks about responding to fools in their folly (their foolish ways and talking) and when we do, we become a fool just like them.
Many verses in Proverbs have helped me in these situations. God's Word is amazing.
I want to emphasize that if a person (who is emotionally or verbally abusive towards me is even around me) there is only one reason. It is because I LET THEM BE AROUND ME. I am totally empowered and it is my choice. I can leave their presence anytime I want. There may be consequences...and I will consider that (weigh the consequences of whatever decision I make)...and then do what I believe is best.
I do my best to keep this verse in mind...this is my responsibility, "If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone" (Romans 12:8).
I make sure that I am not holding something against someone. I ask them to forgive me. If they don't that is their problem, so to speak. I have done my part...I give them to the Lord and pray for their freedom.
Even Our Father chastises those He loves...for a purpose...that the child (especially the tall ones--ie: adults) will repent.
I realize that life is just too short for me not to be free!
I could write a book on this subject. Ha!
Big Hugs to you my friend!! Pray you're doing better today.
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Dear God Thought Friends,
As I said, I am in an airplane. WOW, they have wifi.
Hubby and I are flying to California. We'll be sharing at a church this weekend. I'm really excited because most of the speaking engagements in the last few years we did not accept...but now that Gary and I are feeling better we are accepting more. Thank God!!!
Would appreciate your prayers for traveling mercies, health (mental, physical, spiritual). We'll stop at a store to get our hydrogen peroxide and epsom salts for detox baths.
Need to go for now as we're getting ready to land in Phoenix for a change in planes.
I do want to respond to the other posts...they were a joy to read. I so enjoy and am blessed by God Thought.
Have a great day!
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Hens, that is quite cool, like that share.
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daisy,
Thank you for your thoughtful explanations.
I appreciate it so very much.
Everything you said makes a lot of sense and I can relate to your examples.
I guess this means I should send the apology too..that is what I am gathering from what you said.
I am praying for you and gwb, that you have traveling mercies, have good mental, physical and spiritual health and are able to touch many lives when you share at the Church this weekend.
That is a wonderful thing to do. You must be much more brave than I about public speaking...always wished I was not terrified of it.
Thank you for your time and effort, daisy.
You are a true and faithful friend.
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MDW asks, "ps... daisy why is this strange to you? 'strange how God has led me full circle.'"
Good question and...hmmmm...me just throwing something like that out there...how could anyone really know what I mean. I guess it is not really "strange" considering my background and who I am it makes perfect sense that God would lead in that way.
OK, so when I was growing up we were never homeless. There were times when we didn't have much money, my mom would be awol for a few days or so, and food was scarce. My brother and I would go door to door, with a little red wagon, and collect glass pop bottles. Then we'd take them to the store and get the money. We'd buy bread and peanut butter. To this day I still really like peanut butter (Ar ar ar ar ar - LOL). Now my habit is a little more expensive with almond butter.
I have a heart for children--the short ones and the tall ones. They are precious! Ummmmm...we are precious!
When I first became a believer in Jesus Christ I was involved teaching children. I like it a lot but later I taught adults. Coming full circle is two-fold 1) Reaching out to kids, like daisyrlb was as a child during certain times of her childhood and 2) Going back to the beginnings of my faith and teaching children.
Does that make sense?
Looks like I need to start putting my laptop away.
Everyone have a great day!!!
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17hens,
Thanks for posting that info about the "Creation of Adam" painted on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
That is amazing!!!
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