To add to what I said above but when I say "guide" I mean add something that could potentially help with whatever the issue is going forward.
God forgives us when we go to Him and ask. From there - we have to go forward but we have to also overcome whatever may have caused the situation that's negative.
Since I've lived a fairly active and full life I often use said life as an example since there's been a lot I've successfully overcome in it. This shows people that better can exist with work.
So when advising, try using a time you've successfully overcome a similar issue and how that worked for you or a good book on the topic you found helpful and potentially scriptural.
Food for thought.
I usually use a similar tact. In this instance however, given the responses from the OP and her posts elsewhere, my concern for her and other's wellbeing, IMO required a certain amount of bluntness to find out what her spiritual status is. I would hate to come before the Lord, and He asks me why I didn't intercede when signs were there that suggested a person's want for something might cause his or her, and anyone else involved, spiritual doom.
I considered whether or not I was being a bit too confrontational, and that someone on the side might think I'm on a mission to character assassinate someone and therefore miss the veracity or intent behind my questioning.
Just because you have had certain experiences in you own life, doesn't necessarily mean your judgement is right. We can sometimes quickly come to an empathetic feeling towards someone because their life experiences seem to be somewhat similar to ours, even though we are a bit scant on information.
Even after taking onboard your criticism and chastisement, and re-examining my approach, I still stand by what I have said, and my method.
I hope the OP is able to find a spiritually mature Christian lady that can get to know her in private, and can explain to her what being spiritually born again is, and help her on the path to reality. That person will not belong to a denomination, or have any denominational theological bias of any kind.