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  1. Thank you very much for your kind replies. After reading them what is uppermost in my mind, is once a person has forgiven someone else, how to best approach recovery from the hurt? Are there any general principles to remember?
  2. Thanks for your reply. Yes, okay, I see what you are saying. I forgive. That leaves me with a number of things in my own walk which have led to doubts. I realise I need to pray through them again.
  3. Actually something has come to mind..... About forgiveness and repentance. Is it best to leave some issues in God's hands? After all only He knows a person's potential. Sorry if I seem not to be clear.
  4. Hi @Tzephanyahu, Thank you for your reply. 1. Yes shall pray. 2. Shall be praying again. 3. Yes, this has been a concern, not just for me, and my slowness of response and some confusion may not have helped. I'm unsure of numbers. Thanks and may God bless you,
  5. Dear @Coliseum, Thank you for your reply and that helpful illustration. May God bless you
  6. Hi @Tzephanyahu, thank you very much for replying. 1. The illness began after I had just had a baby, with a husband where there were relationship difficulties. 2. I'm not sure. 3. I think an unresolved issue or circumstances have affected all of us. I became very concerned when I realised that someone had been following me from my past. With thanks Ps i prayed for blessing on the other person. There are others beside them.
  7. Thanks for your reply. Perhaps I need to read it again. From memory, in the end there is no mention of whether Hosea's wife repents and stays faithful.
  8. I've been struggling over the issue of forgiveness and I wonder if this has been part of the reason I've been having health issues. From scripture my understanding is that we are to be forgiving of our brother and sister in Christ, but some say its anyone who has hurt us in the past or is hurting us in the present. I feel paralysed and stuck on some major issues. Could it be because I haven't resolved this issue of what it means to forgive. I forgave one person for example but they want to meet up regularly and I just don't feel I can. It feels like I lose myself or am not really sure who I am in some relationships. Can anyone offer any help?? Thanks.
  9. hi Willa, Thanks very much for your reply and I'm very sorry - I reread my original reply to you and could see that the way I had written it had given the impression I was referring to your text as being harsh!! I had meant my friend's remark - so I have edited my reply in bold so hopefully that's clearer. I guess that shows how easily misunderstandings can happen! Thank you so much for praying - may God bless you - and thank you for the explanation about the root of bitterness and God's grace. Sapphire15
  10. hi Willa, Thanks so much for your reply. I note the quote at the bottom of it - very apt for me to take heed of because although I found the remark from my friend (edit 31/10) harsh, I think I also reacted harshly. It did hurt yes, and to be honest I'm thinking that it might be best to have some space and agree with the suggestion alluded to in your example about Job praying for his friends. Your reply has got me thinking a bit more about forgiveness. I'm not convinced that Jesus taught unconditional forgiveness - I hope I'm not misunderstanding what you've written. In Luke 17:3-4 he says "Watch yourselves. If your brother sins, rebuke him; and if he repents, forgive him. Even if he sins against you seven times in a day, and seven times returns to say, 'I repent,' you must forgive him." There is also the parable of the unforgiving servant in Matthew 18:21-35. But there also, the servant who owed the lesser amount of money was repentant and was asking for time to repay the smaller debt. These examples are of course within the body of Christ. But then, as I understand it, when we come to Christ seeking forgiveness, in His mercy and grace He forgives us all our sins but we are expected to aim at walking in repentance....at this point tiredness is taking over again, sorry,...... I need to take a break from the screen.... will write again God willing.... Thanks again for writing and may God bless you, Sapphire15
  11. hi Repose, Thank you for your positive and encouraging reply. I'm sorry I hadn't got back to you sooner - I lost track a little with who I had replied to ! Thankfully today was better and I got some cleaning done which felt like an achievement and paperwork is in a neater pile ready to tackle. I have actually seen an online painting class with Udemy which looks really good - I notice they do sales sometimes on their courses which helps a great deal - but I will also try the class. I'm not sure where painting or art will lead but its something I look forward to trying. I probably do need to give the church part more time - and focus on being thankful for the friendships that I have at the moment. May God bless and encourage you too, Sapphire15
  12. hi Willa, So sorry not to have replied yet. I just typed a long reply and lost it!!! I'm a little tired but will try and respond later. Take care, Sapphire15
  13. hi Coleseum, Thanks for your reply.... on reading it what also comes to mind is the importance of being thankful for all the blessings that God provides, especially where I've taken things perhaps for granted. I do have lots to be thankful for - like central heating, fresh water and sufficient clothing and food. I remember reading a verse which I think is in 2 Timothy which talks of being content with food and shelter. So much difficulty I think has been from me either looking back or jumping ahead, rather than resting in what God has provided and is doing and wants to do today. Now its remembering that for tomorrow too!!! Thanks again for posting and may God bless and encourage you, Sapphire15
  14. hi DustyRoad, thank you for sharing things that are helpful to meditate on. I really think that I do need to 'see' Jesus better and if anyone has any helpful thoughts on this I'd be grateful. Perhaps if I studied scripture more, and was more disciplined to apply lessons I'd progress much better - I listened to someone sharing that they had a two hour study time each day. Thanks so much for reminding me of the verse that Christ is faithful to continue that work he started. May God bless and encourage you, Sapphire15
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