After the conversation with Ken, I revisited an old friend of a book, aptly named, “I Really Want to Change…So, Help Me God”. What do you think I found there?
About three pages in, the writer said that revisiting the past is not necessarily good for change. Actually, it says,” The key to change is forgetting, not remembering.” The Biblical part is Philippians 3:13, wih an emphasis on Joseph’s life, also. The point of this portion of the book is faulty methods of change, whereas The Wounded Heart was more focused on the unhealthy relating habits of a victim of Child Abuse. God, are they cooperative with each other? I s one right or wrong, or better than the other? I’m gonna really focus on the messages of each, and leave the rest up to You. Open my eyes to whatever You’re trying to show me.
As far as relationships go, I ask for the shoulders to bear them. I’ve found myself distant from others lately, as I either get tired of them bragging about things or complaining more than I want to hear. Am I just too impatient? Do they ever talk about things that matter? Is life really that shallow?
Thank You, Lord, for the mountains and the sense of adventure you have instilled in me. I ask for friends that have like interests to share them with. Thank You for hearing me.
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