Ik maak aantekeningen op mn telefoon en heb er veel aan
@mirandajanssens61802 жыл бұрын
Ik mag van mijn psycholoog er niet teveel aandacht aan schenken omdat er dan weer een psychose op de loer ligt maar ik heb hier meer aan als al die therapie en medicatie dus blijf dit volgen en maak notities op mn telefoon bijbel les
@AntwoordenmetBaylessConley2 жыл бұрын
God sees you and your situation! You're not alone :)
@Bloem7773 жыл бұрын
I have a question. I had severe nightmares. Things from the past but also something in my room. It is gone. For me i had to repent my fair to the Lord and ask the Lord to help to forgive the persons who scared me in life. In my head and with my will i forgave them. But with my heart it is still a proces. Question: Is it always like this: first forgive, only thán healing? (Sorry for bad english) bye from the netherlands.
@AntwoordenmetBaylessConley3 жыл бұрын
It is really good that you have forgiven the other person. Bayless Conley once compared forgiveness in a sermon to letting go of a rope on a bell. It still resonates a little, but at some point it is silent. And, yes, healing can be related to forgiveness, but it doesn't have to be. God's blessing to you
@chantaldutchgirl82163 жыл бұрын
Hello, Also a question from a Dutch girl. I have a lot of metal isseus due to my traumatic past. I struggle day and night. Sometimes I realy get upset when I reed about forgiveniss and about loving others as mutch as yourself, because I'm having problems with my past and my illnis. Sometimes whene my mind is dark I think so because I have problems with thies topics mayby God would forgive me or I don't here from hem because I'm ill. During the day I'm almost always thinking of God and his word, and sometimes I ged dicuriged. What advise would you give me pastor? Hope my grammer is not to bad. Thanks you for bringing up this topic REALY! May God bless you and your family. Greating from the Netherlands.
@AntwoordenmetBaylessConley3 жыл бұрын
Dear Chantal Dutch girl, first of all: God loves you no matter what! This is a truth that needs to become a feeling. It has to be something you are sure of, because you experienced his love! Loving yourself and forgiving others is a process and takes time. Perhaps you can connect with people from your church that are open to listen to your struggles. Try to live day by day and see progress in the little things that make you happy. Stay in his word and in moments of weakness or self-condemnation read the truths God thinks about you. Don't be too hard on you. We hope this helps and we are very sorry for the late reply! Yours, Bayless Conley Team