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HisCovenant -> RE: are there really women out tere that are totally happy with their lives?? (3/20/2008 10:09:28 AM)
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Yes, I'm happy, too. That doesn't mean that I have a perfect life and that my circumstances are always enviable. I agree with what these other ladies are saying about perspective and about there being great joy in being where God wants you to be (growing towards Him as well as participating in His tasks.) I also agree that you knowing you are valuable ("interesting and fun") is a key. The way you treat yourself cues others on how you expect to be treated and they do subconsciously respond to that. However, I'd take that key a step further and say that "knowing you are valuable" should lead you into investing into others lives. It will cause you to believe you can hold an exciting job... it will cause you to be a friend to others and at some point attract a true friend who is even better than interesting- one that loves you no matter what. Here are a few things to think over: -One thing that has totally changes my life is learning to study the Bible Inductively. This means that I read the Bible in context, allow scripture to interpret scripture, and don't feel the need to always interpret scripture (read: don't dogmatically go beyond what the scripture says.) It means that I spend time directly with God without filters of any sort. In short, I went from listening to gossip about God (sermons, sunday school lessons, devotionals, conversations with Christians) to listening to God. I had a relationship with Him before, but now I have a close relationship that is unshakeable. I understand Him when many others don't take the time to... that doesn't mean I don't have questions or a lot of maturing to do... it does mean I have seen exponential growth. It means that I know my place in Him, He's teaching me to understand Him more and more, and I can boldly know things (what my priorities should be, what I have to offer, how I should treat others, what treatment I deserve, what tasks I am called to do, that I can trust God no matter my circumstances, peace doesn't rest on other people.) I believe doing this has been a key to growing me from the good, but selfish American teenager, to someone who is expecting to serve others. -The people I see around me who are unhappy generally won't be honest with themselves. They don't want to discern the roots of problems and deal with the true problem. They are busy about covering up symptoms and reputation and not busy about getting to the heart of the matter and acting in reality. This issue comes in many different circumstances, from the woman who continuously dates/marrys losers because she believes "judging is wrong" to the man who won't admit he's wrong- ever! - People I know who are happy make wise choice where they are and eventually they find themselves not having better consequences. That doesn't mean everything is perfect for them or taht they ever eradicate consequences from earlier poor decisions, but rathar that they are heading in a better direction and at peace as far as they are able. A single lady choses to inspect men closely so she doesn't find herself unequally yolked. A obese man looks at food as nutrition instead of something to comfort him. A lonely mother actively serves others while looking for companionship. Never think you are stuck... you can always change your attitude and move forward towards a better life.
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