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A book to keep track of bible studies and other spiritual wisdoms. |
Prompt: Have you ever asked yourself, “What would Jesus Do?”, in a situation? Tell us about it. Marvelous Friend I'm not laughing at the prompt. I'm laughing at what popped into my head when I read it. Mostly I ask Jesus, "What should I do now, Lord?" You see, I find a lot of answers in books I read. I was left alone to do whatever. There were people in my life who said they were experimenting on me. Physiological experimenters. Family members who made a pact to never tell me anything or help me in any situation. Not scientists, so it turned into harassment and abuse. Some of them apologized and gave me advice before they died. Others had their children continue the abuse into adulthood. I learned, Jesus is real and does give us answers. There are Doctors and psychologists in my family history that think I have mental problems. Telling people they are being experimented on started in southern USA churches in the 1800's. Over the years I developed hundreds of questions about life. There are a lot of answers about human living in Scripture. A minister once told me there are no coincidences. I read a book about a news journalist writing about Pope Benedict, who told people this, "I'm not an oracle." And, I thought, "why would you ask a human something you could ask God directly?" I guess Pope Benedict might of thought the same thing? Extreme growth in scientific knowledge was triggered with Christ's ministry. Life doesn't necessarily turn out the way you want it too,(especially if someone else meddles in it), but it is livable if you work at it. Just things to think about. apondia#1781748 |