LoveDivine
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This is spot on. Instead of focusing on what is wrong with everyone else, ask yourself what you are doing to fulfill the great commission. Are we trying to edify others and bring honor to Christ's name? That is every Christian's personal responsibility.The atmosphere in this area has been problematic for some time and contributes to reduced engagement and departures. This is largely the result of smaller numbers and a gender imbalance. Which permitted brooding and complaints and the inevitable arrival of bitterness.
You can't dwell on unpleasantness without consequences. You'll draw likeminded persons and spirits that infest the environment and make it worse. For people who believe in God there's excessive discussion about what's amiss and few solutions.
That's why it's toxic. You have to move beyond what ails to find the answers and ask yourself what am I doing? How am I making a difference? Who is bettered because you're bothered? That's what it means to be Christ's hands and feet. You show up in the problem. Not sit around discussing it.
Some of your challenges are missions in disguise. Opportunities for greater work if you'd lift your eyes beyond your circumstances.
Your inability to find a companion is a ministry.
Your inability to make friends is a ministry.
Your mental, physical and emotional struggles are ministries too.
As is your passion for dating, relationships and gender bias.
Everything that bothers you is an opportunity to bring God in the picture. It's up to you to ask how can I serve? And maybe that's what He's waiting for. Maybe you're the solution.
If you want a better world...a better life...a better environment. You have to work at it. It doesn't happen automatically.
If you want a better forum you have to do the things that cultivate a better atmosphere. It will never exceed its participants.
~bella
One of my favorite quotes by John Wesley is such a good reminder of what our outlook needs to be:
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