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Singlehood is frustrating. Finding a spouse seems impossible. If I had a spouse, everything would be great!
Everybody here have their own list of reasons why life is miserable and we all can compete for the most miserable of the year award.
Does the misery magically disappear with a spouse? No. It might feel less painful, but the issues you have, you have to learn to live with and solve. You can't expect anyone to solve them for you.
But despite disability, numerous rejections, traumas and cold shoulders I am happy. I trust in the Lord and wake up with joy every morning. For me that is a key. Another key for me is to know that vengeance belongs to the Lord. I don't have to think of the unfairness of this world. God knows it and has His plans for dealing with it. And forgiveness. Forgive those that trespasses us is the hardest commandment together with love thy enemy. Finally I count my blessings. Sometimes they are harder to see, but practicing it will give you a humble and grateful heart and make your life so much easier
It is about accepting who you are and the situation you are in. Seeking God for strength and clarity to change the things in your life that is needed to change. Making a move for the better in faith.
Finally I can say I love life. I love my work, my home, my dogs, my friends. I would do exactly the same if I was to be healed. I would do the same if I get married. I will keep on being happy if I stay single.
I hope this thread will be filled with advices on how to raise above your misery and be content and happy where you are at.
I challenge you all and myself included to see beyond the grey depressive lack of something and see what God is doing to you and through you.
Everybody here have their own list of reasons why life is miserable and we all can compete for the most miserable of the year award.
Does the misery magically disappear with a spouse? No. It might feel less painful, but the issues you have, you have to learn to live with and solve. You can't expect anyone to solve them for you.
But despite disability, numerous rejections, traumas and cold shoulders I am happy. I trust in the Lord and wake up with joy every morning. For me that is a key. Another key for me is to know that vengeance belongs to the Lord. I don't have to think of the unfairness of this world. God knows it and has His plans for dealing with it. And forgiveness. Forgive those that trespasses us is the hardest commandment together with love thy enemy. Finally I count my blessings. Sometimes they are harder to see, but practicing it will give you a humble and grateful heart and make your life so much easier
It is about accepting who you are and the situation you are in. Seeking God for strength and clarity to change the things in your life that is needed to change. Making a move for the better in faith.
Finally I can say I love life. I love my work, my home, my dogs, my friends. I would do exactly the same if I was to be healed. I would do the same if I get married. I will keep on being happy if I stay single.
I hope this thread will be filled with advices on how to raise above your misery and be content and happy where you are at.
I challenge you all and myself included to see beyond the grey depressive lack of something and see what God is doing to you and through you.
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