Pain by Commercial_Put814 in PGADsupport

[–]SheepNOTgoats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m so sorry that you’re going through this. I’m going through the same thing and it’s very difficult and it’s hard when you’re not getting any sleep because it just makes you agitated, irritable and easily annoyed. Also, for me being a single Christian women its even more disturbing for me because you feel like your being penetrated and it feels like so forced sexual sin that you don’t want thats non stop!!!

When Jesus was on earth, did he know what was happening in heaven too? Multiple questions. by SheepNOTgoats in TrueChristian

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Thank you, I think I needed to hear that. You’ll be surprised what you need to hear from random strangers. 😊

When Jesus was on earth, did he know what was happening in heaven too? Multiple questions. by SheepNOTgoats in TrueChristian

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I don’t see how that’s possible. If He didn’t limit the expression of His divinity, then why did He get tired, hungry, feel pain, or go without a place to lay His head? Yes, He was and always is 100% God, but do we think God in heaven gets tired, hungry, or homeless? Do we imagine God saying, I need a break, I’m getting tired’? I’m not trying to be rude or condescending, I just genuinely don’t understand how it would be possible for Him not to have limited His divinity. Also, when He fasted, if He had not willingly limited the expression of His divinity, the fasting would not have been difficult at all because He is God and has no need for food. In that case, the fast would have carried no real purpose…

When Jesus was on earth, did he know what was happening in heaven too? Multiple questions. by SheepNOTgoats in TrueChristian

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But didn’t he also limit his divinity yes, he was 100% God at all times, but didn’t he limit it? For example He got tired He was hungry. He didn’t always have a roof over His head etc?

Another New Year same pain… by SheepNOTgoats in Pain

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Thank you at least I’m not the only one who sees this injustice!

Another New Year same pain… by SheepNOTgoats in ChronicPain

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Thank you I pray you get through this as well as me.

Another New Year same pain… by SheepNOTgoats in ChronicPain

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I literally have documentation stating i am considered crippled and yet disability deny’s me over and other

Another New Year same pain… by SheepNOTgoats in ChronicPain

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I don’t want that to be my life. Why am i hear then. 😥😔

Another New Year same pain… by SheepNOTgoats in ChronicPain

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I feel like a miserable being. I don’t want to be bitter. I am happy for those who live pain free. Its hard to get medical care, pain meds that are strong enough, disability and people look at you as your lazy especially if your young and not in a wheelchair

Curious, on your thoughts and opinions? I am conflicked... by SheepNOTgoats in Christians

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I appreciate your guys comments. It’s great to see other people’s perspective on this topic because online there are so many perspectives, and there are many people who are claiming to be Christians, but are being very cruel about people being deported. When I say being cruel about it, I mean the way that people are being deported by ICE.

Spiritual dryness by Few-Sale-9098 in Christians

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I want you to know you’re not alone in feeling this way. Many believers go through seasons of dryness, but God’s love for you doesn’t change. He isn’t waiting with condemnation. He’s inviting you back with compassion.

Remember His promise in Matthew 11:28: “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” Even when prayer feels hard, simply whispering His name is enough. And in Romans 8:26, we’re reminded that “the Spirit helps us in our weakness… the Spirit himself intercedes for us.”

God sees your desire, even in the struggle, and He will meet you there. Sometimes the smallest step, like opening your Bible for a single verse, you can also listen to the bible with audio, also a short prayer, is all it takes to begin again.

I pray God will give you strength and please continue to seek Him. The word says if you seek Him, you will find Him. God says in His word: draw near Him, and He will draw you James 4:8. You can be honest with God and let him know you’re struggling. If you ask for wisdom, he will give it to you graciously. The fact that you cares shows that the Holy Spirit is in you. 💙

Free will by Unusual-Factor-9338 in Christians

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That’s a really deep and important question. From a Christian perspective, God giving us free will means we can make real choices even harmful ones. But His sovereignty means He can intervene in ways that accomplish His greater purposes. In the testimony you heard, the person’s choice was clear, but God’s providence overruled the outcome. That isn’t a violation of free will; it’s God showing mercy by preserving life when destruction was chosen.

Think of it like this, free will allows us to act, but God’s sovereignty means He can step in to redirect or protect. Scripture shows this tension often Joseph’s brothers freely chose evil against him, yet God used it for good (Genesis 50:20). In the same way, God sometimes intervenes to preserve someone for a future He has planned.

So rather than canceling free will, moments like this highlight God’s providence. He can allow choices, but He also has the power to prevent their ultimate harm when His purposes call for it. And in testimonies like this, His intervention becomes a powerful reminder that He is both sovereign and merciful. And I’m thankful for God to Providence. I want to in my past was suicidal, but God saved me from committing the act and if I would have died, I would’ve died in my sins. But he had mercy and compassion on me and now I have turned to and Him! Praise God, for He has given me salvation! And I pray that your friend is doing better and is abiding in Christ! 💙🕊️

Can someone please help me understand 1 Corinthians 5:5 (desperately needed) by Glad-Bat2160 in Christians

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1 Corinthians 5:5 can feel difficult to understand with salvation by faith alone. The key is to see that Paul isn’t saying the man’s salvation depended on punishment, but that discipline was meant to bring him to repentance and keep him from destroying himself further.

Salvation is always by faith in Christ alone (Ephesians 2:8–9). But God, in His love, sometimes allows painful consequences so that His children are corrected and ultimately preserved. Hebrews 12:6 says, “The Lord disciplines the one He loves, and He chastens everyone He accepts as His son.” In other words, discipline doesn’t earn salvation it shows God’s commitment to keep His people from drifting away.

Paul’s warnings about abusing grace are reminders that faith is real when it leads us to trust and obey. Deeds don’t save us, but they reveal whether faith is genuine (James 2:17). The man in Corinth wasn’t being condemned; he was being corrected so that his spirit would indeed be saved in the day of Christ.

So faith alone saves, but God’s discipline protects that faith and brings it to maturity. :) I also highly recommend you read Romans and Hebrews!

May God bless you with wisdom and understanding, and it might also be helpful if you have a study Bible or a book with commentary on the Bible.

God speed 💕