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Way to Go! I love it when we do things that we can sit back and laugh at.... Like you said.. no harm done..
FYI... just tell the BULLY that your DADDY don't take to bullies very well... and that HE said next time he bothers you... HE WILL TAKE CARE OF HIM HIS SELF!
Glad to hear you passed a test... I'm excited and you can't stop me...
Get ready to pass many more!
Your Friend
Linda
PS ha ha .. bet you thought I was going to write a LOOOOOOOONG one again...
FYI... just tell the BULLY that your DADDY don't take to bullies very well... and that HE said next time he bothers you... HE WILL TAKE CARE OF HIM HIS SELF!
Glad to hear you passed a test... I'm excited and you can't stop me...
Get ready to pass many more!
Your Friend
Linda
PS ha ha .. bet you thought I was going to write a LOOOOOOOONG one again...
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havingfaithagain53 - Posts: 81
- Location: Arkansas
- Marital Status: Seperated
I know it has been over a month since my last response... honestly, I got too busy with school and just didn't have time. I hope to spend the next couple weeks going through the steps correctly for the first time.
I also must say I am falling back into old habits. If anything this shows me why dedication is so important. I won't be discouraged by it.
The main reason I am posting, however, is to wish everyone who has spent their time reading my rants and whines over the past 5 months a VERY Merry Christmas!!! Thanks for your support!!
I also must say I am falling back into old habits. If anything this shows me why dedication is so important. I won't be discouraged by it.
The main reason I am posting, however, is to wish everyone who has spent their time reading my rants and whines over the past 5 months a VERY Merry Christmas!!! Thanks for your support!!
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arken1 - Posts: 45
Good to see you back Arken.
Merry Christmas to you to.
I didn't see any ranting going on. Just a friend working his way into a deeper more meaningful relationship with Christ.
Merry Christmas to you to.
I didn't see any ranting going on. Just a friend working his way into a deeper more meaningful relationship with Christ.
Sorrow looks back, Worry looks around, But faith looks up! Live simply, love generously, care deeply, speak kindly and trust in our Creator who loves us.
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Dora - Posts: 3759
- Location: In Gods Hands
- Marital Status: Married
Re: Journal: Struggle with homosexuality (Round 2)
Guys, I know I've been away from this for too long. I have had major downs and ups from this topic. However, my life has taken a dramatic turn. Please see my post in the prayer forum, as I need all that I can get.
Thanks for your continued support and fellowship.
Thanks for your continued support and fellowship.
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arken1 - Posts: 45
Re: Journal: Struggle with homosexuality (Round 2)
Hi arken, you have been sorely missed.
welcome back
welcome back
Do you know my Jesus? Do you know my friend? Have you heard He loves you? If not, I'd like to introduce you.
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mlg - Posts: 4428
- Marital Status: Not Interested
Re: Journal: Struggle with homosexuality (Round 2)
It has been about a year since I started this journey, but I never finished it. I got so excited about the feeling of step 1, that I let my guard down. Amazing how the analogy of a weed fits what happened to me so well; one little weed turned into a forest. It hasn't been a wasted year, though. It has shown me that feeding the sin in your life, and not having faith and giving everything you've got to fight it, only wastes time. I have reached no goals in the past year. I have to start over.
Isn't it "funny" how returning to this sin gains me nothing? I constantly see my life as what it could be, and always realize that it's what God wants for me, yet somehow I keep wandering off the path. I have read some online blogs about homosexuals that say, "don't listen to that Jesus crap. If you spend your life fighting your homosexuality, you will become messed up. I know someone that had a shrink tell him he would probably never heal from it." It's because the longer you practice the sin, the harder it is to free yourself from it. I'm no better off today that I was last year. If I just said forget God, I'm gay and oh well. I even still can't imagine myself any better off. Whichever path you choose is hard, but God's is the only one that even appears to actually work.
On top of this, I am dealing with my father's cancer surgery this week. I must admit I have advanced into a somewhat depressive state. I don't feel overwhelmed by depression, but there are days when I feel it. My faith is being tested to trust in the Lord to not only relieve me from the grips of my own sin, but to heal my father of a very nasty cancer.
It is time to dedicate more time to Oasis, as well as much quality time with my father (and *Father*) as possible.
Isn't it "funny" how returning to this sin gains me nothing? I constantly see my life as what it could be, and always realize that it's what God wants for me, yet somehow I keep wandering off the path. I have read some online blogs about homosexuals that say, "don't listen to that Jesus crap. If you spend your life fighting your homosexuality, you will become messed up. I know someone that had a shrink tell him he would probably never heal from it." It's because the longer you practice the sin, the harder it is to free yourself from it. I'm no better off today that I was last year. If I just said forget God, I'm gay and oh well. I even still can't imagine myself any better off. Whichever path you choose is hard, but God's is the only one that even appears to actually work.
On top of this, I am dealing with my father's cancer surgery this week. I must admit I have advanced into a somewhat depressive state. I don't feel overwhelmed by depression, but there are days when I feel it. My faith is being tested to trust in the Lord to not only relieve me from the grips of my own sin, but to heal my father of a very nasty cancer.
It is time to dedicate more time to Oasis, as well as much quality time with my father (and *Father*) as possible.
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arken1 - Posts: 45
Re: Journal: Struggle with homosexuality (Round 2)
Welcome home arken,
I am sorry to hear bout your father, prayers rising up for him as incense before the Lord. Praying for you as well brother. Good to see you back on the path I hope you dont listen to the lie that the shrink told the man. Jesus Christ is The Great and Mighty Healer People will say all sorts of things to try to discourage you, fight the good fight of faith brother.
Gbu
♥Jill
♥♥I strive to love others as Christ loves me... Ephesians 5:1 Be imitators of God therefore as dearly loved children and live a life of love...♥♥
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xxJILLxx - Posts: 1094
- Location: northeast ohio
- Marital Status: In A Relationship
Re: Journal: Struggle with homosexuality (Round 2)
God bless you on this path. May you feel His presence ever so near and His voice ever so clear.
Take care.
Take care.
Sorrow looks back, Worry looks around, But faith looks up! Live simply, love generously, care deeply, speak kindly and trust in our Creator who loves us.
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Dora - Posts: 3759
- Location: In Gods Hands
- Marital Status: Married
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