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phosadaud -> RE: Not so saintly prayers to God? Anyone? (4/22/2008 9:24:30 PM)
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ORIGINAL: mrsdash quote:
ORIGINAL: phosadaud It seems that there is confusion regarding what some of us are posting. I'm not sure that anyone here has said we should never approach God with what we are feeling. The question isn't whether we should share our emotions with God, but whether there is an appropriate way to do that. Let me give you an example: (1) If I am angry about something, I can approach the person and yell at them, scream, carry-on, refuse to hear what they have to say, and throw the fit of all fits. (2) Or, I can approach them and express to them what I am feeling, that I am hurt, why I am hurt, and listen to what they have to say. I do not believe (1) is respectful or kind nor does it serve a purpose besides maybe making us feel a little better. (2) However, is about getting to the root of the problem - expressing our hurt (getting it off our chest) but actually seeking resolution (it's not just about us). It's about caring about the other person enough to treat them with dignity. and those examples are why i think bringing garbage to God, venting raw frustration etc can be the fruit of self control. because maybe we actually did deal with people and exercise self control, but we still need to process all of the junk. i thinkl God WANTS to help us process all of the junk, and that we don't have to bathe and put on our respectable clothes so to speak before coming to Him. Sorry, I'm getting frustrated. We are not saying you shouldn't bring your garbage to God. I repeat: We are not saying you shoudn't bring your garbage to God. I bring that stuff to God daily. You can "vent", you can "cry out", you can "weep", you can "wail" - and you can do all of that and not treat God like your own personall whipping post. quote:
ORIGINAL: CoerdeLeon I think we are advocating admitting our anger, frustration and whatever to God, being as honest as we possibly can while also controlling our temper and language toward God. Exactly!!!! quote:
ORIGINAL: mrsdash sure we can be honest without "venting", but God doesn't tell us not to FEEL anger or frustration. or not to ever speak of it. i don't think He requires us to get over our feelings or smush them down while we are talking to Him. especially not when we came to Him for help. Who is saying we shouldn't feel anger or never speak of it? Sorry, but this is why I'm getting frustrated. Are you reading our posts? Or just not understanding our posts? quote:
ORIGINAL: bluestone There is a huge difference in venting to God, and venting at God. It is the approach we take. ...phosy hands a huge number of stars to bluestone... Exactly!
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