I have learned to ask the Holy Spirit to teach me how to help them best. He knows them far better than I do, so I pray continually, and sometimes I feel lead to subtly point out areas of deception and yet in the same day, I feel lead to use a more direct approach to another person. Some of my loved ones can handle deeper conversation than others, so I use whatever approach needed to help them, rather than frightening them into a coma. The goal is to get them ready to take their blinders off. I think most of my loved ones are on their own awakening journey, I get the privilege of witnessing their milestones. I believe God woke us up for a reason. I am grateful for His gifts of mercy, peace, wisdom, and joyful hope during these very exciting and sometimes scary days.
Surprisingly, only two of them, but even they are slowly catching on. Just never give up on them. Keep praying them awake. It's been an agonizing five years, but faith keeps pushing me forward even when it hurts.
How do you go about the awaking process with friend’s and family. Subtle or in your face?
I have learned to ask the Holy Spirit to teach me how to help them best. He knows them far better than I do, so I pray continually, and sometimes I feel lead to subtly point out areas of deception and yet in the same day, I feel lead to use a more direct approach to another person. Some of my loved ones can handle deeper conversation than others, so I use whatever approach needed to help them, rather than frightening them into a coma. The goal is to get them ready to take their blinders off. I think most of my loved ones are on their own awakening journey, I get the privilege of witnessing their milestones. I believe God woke us up for a reason. I am grateful for His gifts of mercy, peace, wisdom, and joyful hope during these very exciting and sometimes scary days.
How many of your loved ones have told you to fuck off because most of mine have?
Surprisingly, only two of them, but even they are slowly catching on. Just never give up on them. Keep praying them awake. It's been an agonizing five years, but faith keeps pushing me forward even when it hurts.