Arclight610
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Sigh. More vacuous usage of the word "judgement". As Christians we are supposed to judge one another. I'd quote you scripture, but then I already have.
An unfortunately huge percentage of Christians receive the gift of salvation but never realize its power. They relive a pattern over and over again. They have the same laments. They get the same advice. They hear the same solace. They may feel better for a time. Then back down they go. Sound familiar?
There are good solutions. You've heard them over and over and declared them to be judgemental. So you've opted for the bad solutions. I know of at least two commonly played out bad solutions. I've tried them both in my own life:
1) You'll go on this way for some interminably long period of time. Life will pass you by. Then at some point, after so much potential is wasted, you'll finally get sick and tired of being sick and tired. Then you'll embrace the advice from people you use to call judgemental.
2) Something really horrible will happen, perhaps worse than you've already experienced. Or perhaps it'll be on par with past experiences, but this time it'll be the proverbial straw that breaks the camel's back. You'll spiral down and finally, out of utter desperation, give up this pattern for something new.
There are of course many other ways it can play out. However it plays out, from what you've posted it's apparent that at this time you're choosing a hard path. If that sounds bleak, it's meant to. I see no hope for you until you choose to embrace that hope. You can't embrace hope until you let go of anger and bitterness.
I also love how people call me judgmental. They use it way out of context. If none of us were "judgmental" then we would all be dead or hurting. The context it is used in is suppose to be used in the terms of judging thier eternal soul, which we cannot.
Wow. I'm going to come to M4J's defense here. Seriously, if you can't type something nice... then break your fingers.
Your response was mean-spirited.
So was yours. Maybe you should be the one breaking your own fingers.
you know everytime someone tries to help you-- you state they are judging you.
UNTIL you are ready to see what is really going on, and stop saying poor me-- YOUR life will never change.
So true. People rant about how bad thier life is going and how much they want to improve it. You give them useful advice and tell it like it is "JUDGMENTAL! How dare you!!!! And you call yourself a Christian!!!!"
look up past threads and you might get what is trying to be said here.
I too get tired of the bitterness and pity me parties.
Yep. There are always people that are far worse off.
-TJ-
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