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Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 6:39 pm
Is it considerably wrong to like creepy people and....really eerie music? Like piano's and that shiznit. I go to church of course, but I don't feel....connected? Is that the word? Spiritually connected....or something like that. But I need help, at school there are some irritating people I just want to choke. I know, a bit homicidal.....Can anyone be of service and pray for me to keep my faith and maybe strengthen it.
Random note: Anyone like death waltz? I love the piano version of it. Soothing, ja?
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Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 9:27 am
Wuppa Wuppa Is it considerably wrong to like creepy people and....really eerie music? Like piano's and that shiznit. I go to church of course, but I don't feel....connected? Is that the word? Spiritually connected....or something like that. But I need help, at school there are some irritating people I just want to choke. I know, a bit homicidal.....Can anyone be of service and pray for me to keep my faith and maybe strengthen it. Random note: Anyone like death waltz? I love the piano version of it. Soothing, ja? Stand Up, You’ve Got to Manage I Won’t Sympathize Anymore
Nothing in inherently wrong in life until you put it into context. People would say murder is always wrong, but is it wrong to protect someone you love or yourself from being killed by fashion of killing another if it's the only viable option for survival? Furthermore, we kill to eat on a regular basis.
With that said, I don't know the context of your situation. Do you like creepy people for dishonest or boisterous reasons or do you simply feel more at home - more connected - to those that walk the path less beaten? Besides, the scriptures say that God's people are considered to be a strange and peculiar people to others. What is commonly accepted as "normal" and "Christian" are what meets peoples' accepted anxieties about social interaction and exposure, not the truest form of God's intentions for our life. When we live, we must do so that we could turn to the Maker and, without hesitance, say "Aren't you proud of me Daddy?" and wholeheartedly expect a satisfactory smile as a return response.
Your path to finding God will not be the same as anyone else's. What was enough to make me turn to Christ might be nothing to you or too much and make you turn away all the sooner. Church is also not a "one size fits all" deal. Feel free to skip around town until you find the right church home for you. Music certainly brought me to Christ, but it's the people that make you stay when your convictions sway.
I pray that you find peace in who you are, in who you'll always be, because it's a natural part of who God made you to be. I pray you passion, I pray you conviction, and I pray you long suffering when it feels that God is deaf to you. I pray you compassion, I pray you love, and I pray you long life in the way that he would make before you. Amen.
And If You Complain Once More You’ll Meet An Army of Me
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Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 11:55 pm
Xits the Tragedy Wuppa Wuppa Is it considerably wrong to like creepy people and....really eerie music? Like piano's and that shiznit. I go to church of course, but I don't feel....connected? Is that the word? Spiritually connected....or something like that. But I need help, at school there are some irritating people I just want to choke. I know, a bit homicidal.....Can anyone be of service and pray for me to keep my faith and maybe strengthen it. Random note: Anyone like death waltz? I love the piano version of it. Soothing, ja? Stand Up, You’ve Got to Manage I Won’t Sympathize Anymore
Nothing in inherently wrong in life until you put it into context. People would say murder is always wrong, but is it wrong to protect someone you love or yourself from being killed by fashion of killing another if it's the only viable option for survival? Furthermore, we kill to eat on a regular basis.
With that said, I don't know the context of your situation. Do you like creepy people for dishonest or boisterous reasons or do you simply feel more at home - more connected - to those that walk the path less beaten? Besides, the scriptures say that God's people are considered to be a strange and peculiar people to others. What is commonly accepted as "normal" and "Christian" are what meets peoples' accepted anxieties about social interaction and exposure, not the truest form of God's intentions for our life. When we live, we must do so that we could turn to the Maker and, without hesitance, say "Aren't you proud of me Daddy?" and wholeheartedly expect a satisfactory smile as a return response.
Your path to finding God will not be the same as anyone else's. What was enough to make me turn to Christ might be nothing to you or too much and make you turn away all the sooner. Church is also not a "one size fits all" deal. Feel free to skip around town until you find the right church home for you. Music certainly brought me to Christ, but it's the people that make you stay when your convictions sway.
I pray that you find peace in who you are, in who you'll always be, because it's a natural part of who God made you to be. I pray you passion, I pray you conviction, and I pray you long suffering when it feels that God is deaf to you. I pray you compassion, I pray you love, and I pray you long life in the way that he would make before you. Amen.
And If You Complain Once More You’ll Meet An Army of Me Thank you! I would clarify...but uh...it's been so long since I posted this, I can't even remember. sweatdrop
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