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1 | How to forget my hurts and pains | 1 Peter | Effie | 46056 | ||
I have been hurt by my in-laws I have forgiven them and want to forget about these hurts completly, but am unable to do so although i have started praying for them daily. I feel like speaking these hurts out to them. Is it right to speak them out or to just shut my mouth. | ||||||
2 | How to forget my hurts and pains | 1 Peter | Parable | 46057 | ||
Forgiving them and praying for them are a good way to start the healing process. You may never be able to forget, but it is possible that God can make it so those memories no longer have any power over you. I suggest that you pray for yourself, (In the garden, Jesus prayed for himself),that you can be delivered from the pain of these memories, that those experiences can be used through you to further the Kingdom of God, that your recovery and reconcilation will be a witness to others of God's glory! There is nothing wrong with working out your recovery by talking, unless it becomes self-serving. Don't make your experiences a topic for gossip, and don't talk about them with just anyone or in just any way. It is possible that you may nurture and revitalize these hurts by revisiting them without putting them to rest. For this, perhaps speaking with your pastor or a trusted friend who is mature in Christ would be helpful. If you choose not to discuss these things with anyone, I fear you may become isolated, cutoff from the Body, vulnerable to spiritual attack. The book of 1Peter is all about HOPE. Check it out. |
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