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8 minutes ago, Figure of eighty said:

Oh ok. Just have to take it one day at a time. 

 

I feel incredibly lonely and broken.

I have found when I'm bummed out to find some work to do.
I use this quote often;   "Work is the best narcotic"
Get busy and do something, like others have said, study scripture verses.
Or fix some project you have been putting off. Clean the house. Sweat a little.
Make that gift for a friend you were going to do.
Bake some cookies, and visit your neighbor,  etc.
Work.
Get your mind off toxic thinking, and the old "woe is me" thoughts. (That comes from our adversary)
Get your head into the good stuff;

"Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest,
whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely,
whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise,

think on these things!!

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I really wish God would let me get corona virus and die. 

 

My life is worthless.  I struggle mentally daily. 

 

Wish he'd be merciful and take me already

 


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32 minutes ago, Sower said:

I have found when I'm bummed out to find some work to do.
I use this quote often;   "Work is the best narcotic"
Get busy and do something, like others have said, study scripture verses.
Or fix some project you have been putting off. Clean the house. Sweat a little.
Make that gift for a friend you were going to do.
Bake some cookies, and visit your neighbor,  etc.
Work.
Get your mind off toxic thinking, and the old "woe is me" thoughts. (That comes from our adversary)
Get your head into the good stuff;

"Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest,
whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely,
whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise,

think on these things!!

Later, with a clear refreshed mind, and prayer, consider your relationship with your friend.  With God...
God is still on the throne, and prayer changes things.
 



 


 

I work Monday through Friday. I dont pick up extra hours so i can spend time with my baby. 

 

I took him out today and idk its hard. 

 

Im gonna try going to church tommorow. I dont care abt corona virus or if i get it. Im just gonna go.

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12 minutes ago, Figure of eighty said:

I work Monday through Friday. I dont pick up extra hours so i can spend time with my baby. 

 

I took him out today and idk its hard. 

 

Im gonna try going to church tommorow. I dont care abt corona virus or if i get it. Im just gonna go.

I am concerned for you. I will pray more for you and your son. Is there someone you can call? Risking coronavirus for yourself and your son ( yes, babies can get it) is not the answer. 

Your son needs you. He loves you. He will never have another Mama. 

 

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No one said this life would be easy, @Figure of eighty. I'm referring to us who belong to the Lord.

Remember your prayer to be closer to Christ? Not only has the Lord heard but He is answering your prayer swiftly, sister. In truth the cross we must bear is this flesh all of us struggle against. Don't forget that you're never alone no matter where you are. The more difficult things become, pray and lean into Jesus Christ who is faithful to keep His word and promise. I'll be praying for you. :)   

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Pray to Jesus.


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1 hour ago, leah777 said:

I am concerned for you. I will pray more for you and your son. Is there someone you can call? Risking coronavirus for yourself and your son ( yes, babies can get it) is not the answer. 

Your son needs you. He loves you. He will never have another Mama. 

 

So what do I do on Sundays? Just read and pray? I agree eith you though. Im all my son has-- I wont do anything stupid. I was speaking out of frustration.


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Just now, Figure of eighty said:

So what do I do on Sundays? Just read and pray? I agree eith you though. Im all my son has-- I wont do anything stupid. I was speaking out of frustration.

what do you usually do on Sundays?


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2 hours ago, leah777 said:

what do you usually do on Sundays?

Go to church


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Ok. I read your earlier post as saying that you going to church was risky from the virus, and something you were avoiding to keep you and your son safe, so going this Sunday was a special thing.

 

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