About Our stubborness- Part 1 - All About GOD2024-03-29T07:41:58Zhttp://www.allaboutgod.net/forum/topics/about-our-stubborness-part-1?groupUrl=outreach&feed=yes&xn_auth=noyes agree Like Luke I assume…tag:www.allaboutgod.net,2012-01-19:1383940:Comment:12468512012-01-19T04:01:41.124Zdean burrowshttp://www.allaboutgod.net/profile/deanburrows
<p>yes agree Like Luke I assume to much. My thoughts of growth requires the Fathers wisdom thus conviction allowing constant growth.</p>
<p>the pain of stubborness of course the pain pharoah suffered as a result of his stubbornness</p>
<p>yes agree Like Luke I assume to much. My thoughts of growth requires the Fathers wisdom thus conviction allowing constant growth.</p>
<p>the pain of stubborness of course the pain pharoah suffered as a result of his stubbornness</p> Hi Nancy interesting question…tag:www.allaboutgod.net,2012-01-18:1383940:Comment:12465082012-01-18T23:25:02.279Zdean burrowshttp://www.allaboutgod.net/profile/deanburrows
<p>Hi Nancy interesting question it can be very hard to distanquish .</p>
<p>The only thing I can think of is a situation in my own life when I was hurt very badly by a family member without getting into details I would say originally I was being very stubborn. In that there was bitterness anger even hatred. It actually was very painful yet I didn't see it and would not admit it even if I did. At a point I felt a nudging requiring me to do something that until then I felt was imposable. The…</p>
<p>Hi Nancy interesting question it can be very hard to distanquish .</p>
<p>The only thing I can think of is a situation in my own life when I was hurt very badly by a family member without getting into details I would say originally I was being very stubborn. In that there was bitterness anger even hatred. It actually was very painful yet I didn't see it and would not admit it even if I did. At a point I felt a nudging requiring me to do something that until then I felt was imposable. The situation at the time was a time of grief and I hug the family member. In doing so I sensed a forgiveness and I felt a ton of pressure lifted off my shoulders. Did our relationship reunite- no it did not. That was the conviction. I felt no pain no anger no bitternes yet I knew to rekindle the relationship would only rekindle the actions and problems which caused the problem in the first place.</p>
<p>It wasn't until later in pray with the Lord that I saw the difference. At that point my pray was that I would not ever find myself in such a state of stubborness.</p>
<p>I found stubborness leaves no room for growth thus ultimately brings pain.</p>
<p>Conviction allows for constant growth and therefore brings a peace and a joy.</p> Patience and a quiet attitude…tag:www.allaboutgod.net,2012-01-18:1383940:Comment:12460342012-01-18T01:54:49.913Zrobin birdhttp://www.allaboutgod.net/profile/robindunham
<p>Patience and a quiet attitude with that person and praying will help.</p>
<p>Patience and a quiet attitude with that person and praying will help.</p>