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Father’s Day 2008

Started by Randy · 10 months ago

Father’s day is a little interesting for me. I often meditate on where my Bio Dad is and what he is doing. He never was a part of our lives and then completely disappeared when I was 10. I later found him when I was 18. We were only in the semblance of a relationship [...] ... Continue reading »

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  • You're very blessed to have let the Lord do His perfecting work in your life. I have siblings and know others who would rather be fettered to past hurts and unforgiveness than to be free. I'm currently reading "What Is The Father Like?" by W. Phillip Keller. It has revolutionized my perspective and relationship with our heavenly Father.
  • Sounds like an interesting book.

    I don't know about your siblings and friends but my process of becoming "unfettered" and appreciating the good that the Lord has brought about has/is a long process. As you probably already know, some pains run really really deep. I know for some things I didn't know how to let go and it took the help of some pastors and a few counseling sessions.

    tough stuff...but worth pressing through because you are right, it is a freedom to be beyond that.
  • You're very blessed to have let the Lord do His perfecting work in your life. I have siblings and know others who would rather be fettered to past hurts and unforgiveness than to be free. I'm currently reading "What Is The Father Like?" by W. Phillip Keller. It has revolutionized my perspective and relationship with our heavenly Father.
  • Sounds like an interesting book.
    I don't know about your siblings and friends but my process of becoming "unfettered" and appreciating the good that the Lord has brought about has/is a long process. As you probably already know, some pains run really really deep. I know for some things I didn't know how to let go and it took the help of some pastors and a few counseling sessions.
    tough stuff...but worth pressing through because you are right, it is a freedom to be beyond that.

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