Hi,
I am a Christian, and recently chose to leave a church congregation that was at times coercive and controlling. There was a time when another Christian within that congregation deliberately manipulated me, and exhibited other hurtful controlling behavior toward me. This Christian sensed that I have pulled back from her and asked me what the deal was. (I have since moved away so I feel safer now to speak). I called her on what she did about manipulating me etc., and she just seems to be interested in justifying herself. She says she is seeking true peace with me; but the truth is, I do not trust this individual. I feel it is safe for me keep this person at a safe distance due to repeated past experiences with her, and that she doesn't really see (or if she does) own up to the true nature of her acting this way. I know God says to forgive. I think of the Scriptures that say, "unless you forgive your brother, God will not forgive you", and "forgive as the Lord has for given you", and "forgive from your heart". I do believe that I forgive her, at least in an intellectual way. But I do not think it is a wise decision to allow this person access to my personal life again, even though she is a sister in Christ. Do you think God's forgiveness means that you forgive and forget? Or do you think it is okay to forgive, but not extend trust to a person who has not shown themself trust worthy in an area (especially if they do not recognize or aren't willing to acknowledge the nature of their harmful behavior when confronted?)
Thanks for your advice.
God bless.
I am a Christian, and recently chose to leave a church congregation that was at times coercive and controlling. There was a time when another Christian within that congregation deliberately manipulated me, and exhibited other hurtful controlling behavior toward me. This Christian sensed that I have pulled back from her and asked me what the deal was. (I have since moved away so I feel safer now to speak). I called her on what she did about manipulating me etc., and she just seems to be interested in justifying herself. She says she is seeking true peace with me; but the truth is, I do not trust this individual. I feel it is safe for me keep this person at a safe distance due to repeated past experiences with her, and that she doesn't really see (or if she does) own up to the true nature of her acting this way. I know God says to forgive. I think of the Scriptures that say, "unless you forgive your brother, God will not forgive you", and "forgive as the Lord has for given you", and "forgive from your heart". I do believe that I forgive her, at least in an intellectual way. But I do not think it is a wise decision to allow this person access to my personal life again, even though she is a sister in Christ. Do you think God's forgiveness means that you forgive and forget? Or do you think it is okay to forgive, but not extend trust to a person who has not shown themself trust worthy in an area (especially if they do not recognize or aren't willing to acknowledge the nature of their harmful behavior when confronted?)
Thanks for your advice.
God bless.