Editor’s note: Lovefraud honors all religious and spiritual beliefs. However, we’ve heard of many sociopaths who twist the teachings of the Bible in order to keep victims from escaping exploitation.
A reader sent the following letter in order to encourage those who are in this situation—knowing they are being abused, but being told that Scripture says they should put up with it. The reader has no affiliation with the organizations posting the material; she just thought the links were helpful.
For those individuals who are of the Christian faith (and / or of any faith) and who have, also unfortunately found themselves ”¨exposed to either sociopaths / the supporters-of-sociopaths ”¨(within their very own family or spiritual setting or, as is very ”¨often the case, both) the following links may be of some ”¨help in discovering and receiving Biblical “support” in ”¨being able to acknowledge the God-given FACT that ”¨”tolerating a sociopath’s abuse” is very simply ”¦
1) NOT part of a Christians’ “bearing one’s cross”;
2) NOT something that a Christian MUST simply ”¨”just forgive and forget” in order to have God ”¨also “forgive and forget” their own wrongs;
3) NOT merely a part of a Christians’ spiritual ”¨OBLIGATION to “turn their other cheek” (70 x 7)
4) NOT a part of “loving or ‘blessing’ one’s enemies”;
5) NOT something that in anyway “glorifies” or “honors” God, ”¨nor is it in anyway a type of “obedience” to the commandments ”¨left by God to all of mankind, nor does it follow along the ”¨lines of the “will” that God has planned for one’s life.
God has a GOOD will and plan for everyone’s life and God both can and will help people to escape, overcome, heal and even, somehow, also ”¨be able to learn from the abusive experiences that you have survived.
GOD HAS THE POWER AND THE WILL to, somehow or another, use ”¨these past experiences to “transform” a person (despite all the abuse) ”¨into becoming the very best person that they can become (to themselves”¨ and to others) and can actually somehow miraculously also use these ”¨experiences to work out all together for the GOOD within their own ”¨life (Romans 8:28; Jeremiah29:11; 3 John 1:2) and in the lives of others.
Should I offer forgiveness without repentance?
Should forgiveness be unconditional?
No forgiveness for the unrepentant
Selective Amnesia: “I have no idea what I did wrong!”
Forgiveness—does it matter if the abuser is a born-again Christian?
Thanks hens!
Oh, im sure it will be.
I hope bro can respect your ‘Jr. NO ENTRY law of the house while your not home’ though…….out of respect for YOU, his mother.
try to enjoy your show, because if your hearts in it….you’ll make money!!!
witty – that sounds good.
i am sure they all will see it in time, hopefully it will take a while. and you will be freer when it happens, and more able to help them through that devastation.
ok..found it One step…Go for the oil of Oregano…dilute it .. and spray it around your dwelling…..i twill help neutralize…not the be all and all.. but it will make a word of difference…anything you can do on top of that…will add to the benefits….sorry just found the post….I so undrstand what you’re going through One Step….it’s kinda worse than the spath deal we all know here…My pay it forward still stands!!!!! I’ll send Oil of Oregano…I only stock good quality…Hyssop doesn’t seem to have a good rep on the net…but I can attest to the benefits that a few people have experienced…and there is an account in my studies that says HYSSOP is amazing when it comes to mold ….I suspect you have to do much more … it ain’t easy…but doable… 😉 🙂
hens,
I just read your post way up there, to me….Yeah this is SO much different, being my son, than when I was with his dad.
Recently I am having alot of triggers with my son, (that remind me of his father) that are taking me back to the suicide again. And I just started to explore this a bit with my therapist. When I had an alone session with her. But it is deep and it is dark and if I can’t shake it…..I will have to re-evaluate alot of how I came to accept the suicide and how I came to terms with it…..
It would CHANGE everything, (I have believed about his death) because I gave him the benefit of doubt. (my husband)
Calling all Angels again for you Witty! Duck!
sorry witsend…that was my polite way of saying F23ck! My circumstances seem more subtle …but the SOB had such a negative influence none the same…I am hopeful and glad you have a better chance of making that crucial connection…if you really want it…sounds like you want it … but I don’t know that you should or shouldn’t….F#####$% sounds like double speak to me…me that is….so I’m just a gabber …
witty I deleted that post cause I thot maybe i was out of line, i am always here too support you – its just that when it comes to my son’s I love them unconditionally as they do me and they would move mountains to help me if i needed it. However I do understand ,having a mother that would kill me if she could. I guess I want to reach out and make everything better for you and for your son. My thinking is, if junior knows you fear him and have told the police and others about your fears, maybe he could stay a few more months knowing he has to be on best behavior? But this is just me, a father with two great boys, I guess I cant put myself in your shoes.. I have a very dear friend who fears her son and has for 20 years and i relate with her, so i guess your doin the right thing,, It’s just he is so young
Hens…good for you…wish I had that now
Switchin gears … painted my nails…and added decals…looks like east indian art…aka henna..made me feel good…cheap toooo…superficial I know..but think about those cheap tricks if it takes you to a better place….even for a moment…I am NOT saying drop your guard…I was never one to do this except for the last two years….singing out now