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Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 1:41 pm
I'm going through a really hard time right now. I have to move from the only home tht i can remember living in. its really hard and part of me keeps wanting to blame God for it. I don't want to be the type of Christain tht loves God whn good things happen and thn hates him whn bad things happen or things dont go the way i want. i feel like i am getting further and further away from God and i hate tht feeling! but it seems no matter how much i pray about moving -nothing happens. Please help me realize tht it's not God's fault. cuz i can't stop myself from thinking that it is.
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Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 8:56 pm
You need to not look at this move as a negative thing. It may feel as though it's just too hard to cope with such a major change but change can be a very good thing. Sometimes we are needed somewhere that's strange to us but it can quickly become a home in itself. Just look at Paul, he was constantly moving from one city and one church to another, but he quickly became bonded to the new brothers and sisters in christ he met. A house is just a building but the people you love are what make it a home and you'll probably find in time it's alot easier to adjust, especially if your family is with you (and if you're moving a fair ways away, the new friends you'll make will also help you to feel more at home). God loves you very much and isn't punishing you by forcing you to move. In fact he may have great thing instore for you in your new home, have faith and trust him, you'll see that things won't be nearly as bad as you fear.
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Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 11:09 pm
LadySiara You need to not look at this move as a negative thing. It may feel as though it's just too hard to cope with such a major change but change can be a very good thing. Sometimes we are needed somewhere that's strange to us but it can quickly become a home in itself. Just look at Paul, he was constantly moving from one city and one church to another, but he quickly became bonded to the new brothers and sisters in christ he met. A house is just a building but the people you love are what make it a home and you'll probably find in time it's alot easier to adjust, especially if your family is with you (and if you're moving a fair ways away, the new friends you'll make will also help you to feel more at home). God loves you very much and isn't punishing you by forcing you to move. In fact he may have great thing instore for you in your new home, have faith and trust him, you'll see that things won't be nearly as bad as you fear. lady is right...most of what we go through is part of His grand design...all we can ever see is a thread of the tapostry
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