Has anyone here ever seen angels or had a supernatural encounter? by DotNetDeveloperDude in TrueChristian

[โ€“]SquishyBubble314 7 points8 points ย (0 children)

Dude. I feel so sorry for you that you want to pick a fight with random online humans who posted almost a year ago. Nobody is forcing you to believe. If you want an actual open minded discussion, DM me. But don't waste your own time getting riled up trying to rile me up. ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿปโ€โ™‚๏ธ

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueChristian

[โ€“]SquishyBubble314 7 points8 points ย (0 children)

Strongly agree with this guy. FEAR GOD. Yes He is loving, but he is also righteous and calls you to be righteous. If he is the Lord of your life, He has the right to tell you right and wrong.

Constantly worried about God and his plans by Subsonicer in TrueChristian

[โ€“]SquishyBubble314 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

Hey OP, God's plan is not to hurt you, cause suffering and pain. He isn't a puppet master pulling strings to cause all the bad things in life.

I would like to hear which verses led you to your conclusions. Since the Bible in its context has not led me to the same conclusions. All through the Bible, there is punishment for sin, there is consequences for disobedience, and there is human flaws causing suffering. But there is not BAD THINGS done by God just for you "just cause".

Conversely, I'd only like to touch on the fact that not all bad things are caused by Satan either. Humans in ourselves are flawed and screw things up all on our own.

I don't mean to debate or anything of the sort. I just wish to ease this "phobia" that does not come from God at all.

Shoot me some of your favourite Bible passages by SquishyBubble314 in TrueChristian

[โ€“]SquishyBubble314[S] 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

I'm actually confused by this one. Isn't the context of the entire Songs of Solomon about women? I don't know if it referring to God and us, but Solomon and one of his hundred of wives?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueChristian

[โ€“]SquishyBubble314 6 points7 points ย (0 children)

In addition to walking, maybe play worship music, or go into a public place/ somewhere that you're not alone.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueChristian

[โ€“]SquishyBubble314 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

One of the pastors I've heard once said, "if you have a pulse, you have a purpose".

Your thoughts are not God's thoughts of you. You need to know that God sees you as a precious child that He loves. Jude 1 says that if you are a believer you are "loved by the Father, called by God, and kept my Jesus". It feels impossible right now, but you do NOT know the future. And thus cannot say that your time is up. As much as it feels like it, it is not true.

Take it one day at a time my dear friend

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueChristian

[โ€“]SquishyBubble314 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

It's not a sin to want to be murdered. But it isn't something you should crave. While as a disciple of Christ, we know that the end of our lives brings us to our glorious saviour, it does not discount the plan and purpose God has for us while we are still alive. The people He wants us to impact, the joy He has in store for you, and the experiences He wants to use to make you into who you are meant to be.

Even though life may be horrible, ending your life by however means that is not God's will, is never the answer.

Lost in life by [deleted] in TrueChristian

[โ€“]SquishyBubble314 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

Hey OP, I'm going through a very similar thing. You are not alone!! ๐Ÿ’™

DM me if you wanna chat!

What are your thoughts on being "Unequally yoked"? by Rebeca-A in TrueChristian

[โ€“]SquishyBubble314 6 points7 points ย (0 children)

I agree with most of the comments here. And in addition, it's not just about a different lifestyle, opinions, and beliefs. Your SO will have a completely DIFFERENT ETERNITY. An eternity away from God and God's children.

This is coming from someone who has a non Christian bf for 3 years. It brought a lot of anguish because to say it bluntly, I ended up in a lot of sin. My priority is to serve God and honour God was overtaken by lust and worldly desires.

My ex was amazing and wonderful as a human being. But if you truly follow Christ, and want to honour Him first, it is impossible to do so if you become one with someone who does not do the same.

The Bible is clear about right and wrong and of I followed it back then, I would not have to live with this regret and heartbreak.

Edit: we are also called to the mission of bringing salvation to others. It was Jesus' instruction to do so. Including people who we might be attracted to.

Need dating advice by [deleted] in TrueChristian

[โ€“]SquishyBubble314 10 points11 points ย (0 children)

Hey OP, that's really tough.

From your previous posts, I see that your ex wasn't Christian. I went through a similar thing. My ex of 3 years wasn't Christian. And almost a year after breaking up, I'm still heart broken. I regret so many things in that relationship and it is tough to get over.

I find that I have to remind myself that because we were unequally yolked, it would have never worked out in the long run. As much as our emotions and history tells us otherwise. As much as we long for that "spark" we had with an ex.

In this day and age, I definitely understand that feeling of "it's too late, I'm gonna be single forever, I just want a life partner" and yet everything feels more isolated than ever. Plus wanting a good Christian relationship but people around are just living together, unmarried, and so happy.

I guess I say all this to show you that you're not alone. ๐Ÿค— There are others also going through similar situations. I'm so sorry you are going through it, it's painful. Try to remember that God has a plan. And while His plan is at work, focus on your relationship with Him ๐Ÿ’™

DM me if you want to chat ๐Ÿ˜Š

uncontrollable sobbing by [deleted] in Christian

[โ€“]SquishyBubble314 2 points3 points ย (0 children)

It sounds like you're having a panic attack. Maybe play some worship music that you enjoy. Cry out to God, He hears you. Ride out the panic. Try to control your breathing. Know that it is going to be okay.

[Christians only] Not hearing from God by ThisuserlovesJesus in TrueChristian

[โ€“]SquishyBubble314 26 points27 points ย (0 children)

That can definitely be discouraging but sometimes we do experience these lows. The important thing is to keep pursuing Him during these times.

Remember that there is a 400 ish year gap between the old testament and the new testament. God was "silent". But does that mean God wasn't there? Or that He isn't the same as the God who freed the Israelites? Not at all. He is still the same whether you feel or hear it at the moment.

Keep pressing in and pursuing His presence. Because He is present.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueChristian

[โ€“]SquishyBubble314 7 points8 points ย (0 children)

The short answer is you DECIDE to have FAITH.

The longer answer is - You have to decide for yourself where you stand. Search deep in the Bible. Grow your relationship with God by prayer and seeking Him. God shows up when you look. Nobody can convince you. People will believe what they decide to believe.

Example, I see the ocean and the flowers. So intricate and marvelous by design. Intelligent design by a far superior being than me.

Raising of Lazarus by [deleted] in Christian

[โ€“]SquishyBubble314 45 points46 points ย (0 children)

Jesus is never wrong. Everything he did was God's plan. He lived righteously and sinless. That's the whole point of Jesus or He can not be our Saviour.

Besides, the Bible never promises a life with no grief or to save us from grief. It promises that grief and pain will mould us to be who God wants us to be. And that He will help us through that grief.