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And who said Christians can't be brokenhearted?

Psalm 34:18 The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.

So if we tell someone brokenhearted and crushed in spirit that they don't have enough faith or they're not trusting God or they need to think positive thoughts, etc., are we speaking what God would have us speak or what we believe is the right answer?

I think the world needs to listen more than give advice because we stink on the compassionate side.

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Believe me, I've wondered that, and I wish I knew the answer.  It's the only church I've known and they have a wonderful kids and youth ministry, and I these people have been family.  So is it getting that I need to go out on my own somewhere and start over (scary thought, especially in light of everything else I have going on right now), or do I stay and tough it out and feel out of place.

Question: What makes the kids and youth ministry wonderful if there is an absence of love? Again, I do not know your church and am only speaking to that which you are posting. So, I am not trying to judge the church, but simply give you food for thought.

They engage the kids in ways that stick.  They have people who work very well with children and get them involved in a lot of church activities, to keep them in the church and not hanging out.  Young kids are taught scripture using song and other methods that get the point across.  It's just with all the change going on right now, another change, especially when I'm not sure....so I'm trying to figure out what to do.

What is activity and Scripture knowledge if I have not love (1 Cor. 13)?

But what is love?  I'm upset with my church that they're not reaching out when it's needed, or is it that I'm not being loving by being upset or they're not being loving in not reaching out where I think they should be?

 

See why I can't decide?  I just don't want to be caught in a struggle trying to figure this out like I did last time about an issue.

This is what you stated:

Not one person offers to go sit with you if you're in the hospital, offers to sit with you through anything.  No one calls to see how you're doing.  If you're struggling, it's sink or swim, so I came online to find the help I needed spiritually cause I don't get it in my church.  I get the sermons and messages, but there's no one reaching out to those who have questions or just a need to talk.  Everyone is too busy trying to reach the hurting in the community that they're forsaking the hurting in their pews.  You can sit next to people every day in church, they know you're hurting, see you've been crying, and they keep a distance.

 

I know some who have been so hurt that they spent a week in the hospital and the pastor, no one on the pastor's counsel, none of the church leadership even called to see how they were, much less stopped by.  I don't see that as being in the best interest of feeding the flock.

Now, you tell me if love is present or absent based on the above statements?

One probable answer is that not all who profess to be followers of Jesus are truly His children. Many play the religous game and never meet the Savior, or at least never receive Him as Lord and are transformed (born again).

 

Lord Bless,

LT

Another is we're still living in human flesh and are prone to human actions/reactions that sometimes hurt others and/or even ourselves.  And sometimes we perceive hurt where no hurt is intended due to our own emotional weaknesses and miscommunications. 

A saying that I use quite frequently when describing the battles we face while on earth is "We live in the fallen flesh (basically what you just said), in a fallen world, with fallen people, and yes there is an enemy who wars against us.

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