I don't mean this to sound harsh because I can see that you are hurting and discouraged. But your answer is found in dying to yourself.
Your focus is on you: on how God is responding to you and how people are responding to you. Focus on God. You will be drawn again into His presence...draw nigh unto God, and He will draw nigh unto you. Here in His presence, you will be satisfied. You will find in Him all you need. Because of this, you will no longer look for the things you were lacking from people. Thus, you will be free to give to others as He has given to you.
Am praying for you. Grace and peace.
Your focus is on you: on how God is responding to you and how people are responding to you. Focus on God. You will be drawn again into His presence...draw nigh unto God, and He will draw nigh unto you. Here in His presence, you will be satisfied. You will find in Him all you need. Because of this, you will no longer look for the things you were lacking from people. Thus, you will be free to give to others as He has given to you.
Am praying for you. Grace and peace.
If, I "die to self", all I end up doing is staring out of a window, content with what I have, but everyone else still goes to hell, including all my family. That does not seem christian to me. But maybe I am supposed to be like a "bhuddist monk" being "content". I don't know. The bible does not really present much of life guidance in regard to daily life. "Dying to self" seems to mean kill your desires, but then how can you follow someone if you then have no desire to do so? It makes no sense to me. Why save people if you then have no desires or wants and so forth. It seems christian, yet anti-christian at the same time.
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