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I just moved and for the first time in 16 years I am experiencing what true fellowship in the Lord is. My church back where I came from really hurt and disappointed us and we were always expected to pick up the slack of other people and constantly give and give without people giving back e.g by saying thank you when you assist them. My church back where I was from is predomantly handicapped, single mothers, 12 step memebers who have had addictions, most everyone is on public assitance, I felt very alone and not ministered to alot and the easy thing to do would be to leave the church but my husband was serving as Deacon and to leave and quit would have been a bad and poor testimony. My question is this is it OK that I dont miss my old church or some of the people there that were obstinate and difficult and that includes people in leadership? Thank you for posting and God bless you.

2007-02-18 09:55:18 · 18 answers · asked by encourager4God 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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do we need to have something back when we are giving ?
doesnt that defeat the true purpose of giving ?

but i am happy you have found somewhere you are more comfortable with though

2007-02-18 09:59:09 · answer #1 · answered by Peace 7 · 0 1

Emotional and spiritual maturity is a lifelong event. We are ever learning and growing. As infants we are selfish and self-serving for there is no other way at that time. As we begin to mature our parents and society teach us that we must share. We get strokes for being a social and sharing individual. It requires feedback from those around us. It destroys. Ruins relationships and causes injured feelings when we don't get the exact feedback we were looking for. When one really matures in Christ, all of a sudden (like Mother Theresa), we realize anything we do must be for Him. It requires no feedback from any person and requires no judgment of others on our part. Addictions? We all have some. In the Bible drunkenness and gluttony are on the same line. What about TV and Video games? Addictions? What the Bible teaches is moderation and self-control in all things including study. It is hard to keep a balance but God is there always helping us and pointing the way through scripture and experience. I know I carry way too much baggage and often see people through my own experience so I could never sit in judgment of them. I am so glad we don't have to and it is God who takes care of that for us. He is so loving and good. Mmm

2007-02-18 10:41:24 · answer #2 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

I would not feel bad about leaving that church, sounds like a good move to me. Your testimony is how you live your life everyday, not just Church on Sunday. I hope you find a place where you can grow and find real fellowship with other like minded Christians. God Bless

2007-02-18 10:11:14 · answer #3 · answered by angel 7 · 0 0

The true God Jehovah always gives us what we need to serve him...yes I said serve...Jesus was our savior but he was also a slave of the Lord for us...His father asked him to do a very unpleasant thing..to go to earth after living in heaven alongside The Almighty himself..take a mans form and serve mankind until they spat upon him and tortured and killed him. If we are like Jesus..we will walk in his footsteps no matter how unpleasant things get..This isn't a social club..its a way to show Jehovah how much we want to live forever...count your blessings and among them are your ability to help God help the orphans and the widows in their time of tribulation.

2007-02-18 10:07:17 · answer #4 · answered by debbie2243 7 · 0 0

The Lord is always ministering to us. You'll see that in time. You were where he wanted you to be and doing what he wanted you to do, and if you look back you have to admit that you couldn't have done what you did if he hadn't been right there caring for those people through you, and giving you the strength, courage, longsuffering, mercy, kindness, and gentleness that you needed yourself. And there is no experience that we go through that isn't tailor made for us to cause us to be conformed to the image of Christ. It's not wrong not to miss people who haven't learned not to let their handicap or their grievance destroy their joy and to show gratitude when they're helped. You should continue to pray for them to grow in grace and the knowledge of Christ.

2007-02-18 10:18:45 · answer #5 · answered by hisgloryisgreat 6 · 0 0

do no longer ignore the amassing mutually that's the habit of a few.... have you ever study that verse? it relatively is tricky while youa re burned out. it might desire to be which you handle too many stuff or that your heart is telling you which you need to lower back off somewhat and get fed greater and minister much less. there grow to be a time while i grow to be on the church for some thing a minimum of each 40 8 hours! too plenty and my family individuals grow to be no longer getting that devotion. concentration on your husband for a mutually as once you progression--and pray approximately what God would have you ever to do on your new place. Ask your husband! God speaks to us via our spouses. once you're in seek of a clean church physique/church family individuals attempt to checklist out issues which you elect and issues which you're keen to grant. attempt to no longer be drawn right into a team through fact they use lures--ensure the preaching is nourishing on your soul and which you would be able to develop besides as undergo fruit there. it might help to have a catalogue with you so which you will verify and ask the questions (so how does this church sense approximately divorce? doctrine of predestination? holy days? etc). in the experience that your church isn't a robust greater wholesome for then you definately prayerfully seek for a clean place with your hubby. Be particular on your prayers--the two to substantiate it relatively is the situation or to grant you a great reason to no longer stay there. We visited a church the place creation and evolution have been being blended mutually and the instructor mentioned he did no longer understand if the Genesis account would desire to be depended on. What? That grow to be a clean indicator to my husband that this grow to be no longer the place we'd have enjoyed to be. communicate togther, pray mutually and bypass mutually. and characteristic a happy pass-- hint: use your linens to cover and cushion your breakables--that's going to shop your dishes clean (newsprint leaves smudges) and could use much less area :-)

2016-10-15 23:17:49 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

NO God doesn't expect you to carry the burden of others like that.
He wants you to use wisdom on who you help when or you would be swamped and neglecting your own spiritual needs. Especially when people expect you to do for them and don't try to help themselves. If and when you feel you should check on how one of them is doing or even help one of them that is one thing but you can't be their savior.
One church I used to go to one of my friends volunteered ALL the time for EVERYTHING because she didn't have money to tithe.
She made hoagies for hoagie sales, cakes for bake sales, banners for the church walls, you name it she was there doing it.
When she left the church they told her she didn't do enough and criticized her up and down.
Moral of the story: Some people never appreciate how much you bend over backwards for them. Let God lead you rather than people making you feel obligated

2007-02-18 10:05:14 · answer #7 · answered by sapphire_630 5 · 0 0

No don't feel bad.
You may relaize in time that you miss some of the people. Sounds as if you got burned out helping others.
But that factis your in a place that you fell closer to God. Which is what counts. Serving God does also. But you need to fill up in order not to get burned out.

2007-02-18 09:59:46 · answer #8 · answered by Mel 3 · 0 1

There's nothing wrong with expecting your own needs to be attended to by your church. You and your husband are meeting the needs of others---they should be trying to meet your needs, too. Anyway--your feelings are completely reasonable. Every church is not a perfect fit for us. We're all individuals.

2007-02-18 10:03:44 · answer #9 · answered by David M 7 · 1 0

i know what you mean in a way. Being in a poor Church is hard but, on the other hand it builds good Christian character especially if it makes you think about all the things Jesus could say to his Father about you.

2007-02-18 10:22:10 · answer #10 · answered by Midge 7 · 0 0

Do you think God was on vacation when you were at the other place, or was he teaching you different lessons than you are learning now?
Is missing the same as feeling that you love them?
Did jesus feel that he loved all people the same?

2007-02-18 10:26:37 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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