tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-195491871000058567.post5189132992761474972..comments2023-04-14T10:44:39.019-04:00Comments on AMANDA BACON: Difficult People {How to Deal}Bacon Writerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01353653147268641850noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-195491871000058567.post-79467182877175648262014-04-07T21:02:21.686-04:002014-04-07T21:02:21.686-04:00Hi Amanda,
This is a great post for me to rea...Hi Amanda,<br /> This is a great post for me to read. I have a couple difficult people in my life right now. One of them is even more difficult than the other, and he's age 7. I too need to forgive and love him just as Jesus has done with me. We may not be best friends forever, but I owe him my forgiveness and love. Thank you for posting this. It has done me a world of good. I realize I cannot fix this little boy, nor take back what he said to me, but I can have compassion on him. <br /> In Christ,<br /> BethanyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-195491871000058567.post-26518719475989080592014-04-07T18:12:22.664-04:002014-04-07T18:12:22.664-04:00Oh Amanda. Good word for today. I really appreciat...Oh Amanda. Good word for today. I really appreciated this as I struggle with wanting loving relationships with my family (for 22 years now). However, you can't demand love from those who can't give it. I am now reconciling just living my life without them taking residence in my heart and mind. It's hard to do! Here is what I really took to heart, <br /><br />"Forgiveness releases your heart and mind from dwelling on and being held captive by their actions any longer. It doesn't mean you're accepting what they did to you as okay, it simply means you're going to be okay with them not taking up residence in your mind any longer as you move forward."Juliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17163924533418865323noreply@blogger.com