I just don't "experience different emotions" or whatever.
Life is one constant going from what He wants me to do, to the next what He wants me to do, there is no room for whatever this lack of His love, joy, peace, etc.
I can't be the only one who is enjoying this walk with Him, there are several here who have commented in the affirmative. The focus and fight in this thread to maintain "being lonely" is in itself an example of not keeping the mind "stayed on Him".
Hence the need to take a break and return to fellowship with Him.
best wishes
Life is one constant going from what He wants me to do, to the next what He wants me to do, there is no room for whatever this lack of His love, joy, peace, etc.
I can't be the only one who is enjoying this walk with Him, there are several here who have commented in the affirmative. The focus and fight in this thread to maintain "being lonely" is in itself an example of not keeping the mind "stayed on Him".
Hence the need to take a break and return to fellowship with Him.
best wishes
I can easily say I don't experience depression..but it doesn't mean i don't have the capacity to feel depressed if certain very unfortunate life situations occured in my life.
Often our life experiences dictate our general sense of self..(mood..mental health..sense if well being ect)yet in christ we have a totally different dynamic which can supercede such things regardless of what life throws at us.
Yet God doesn't switch off our capacity to feel and think..some emotions lead to positive things...certain life experiences and emotions can cause us to seek him more earnestly...grow closer to him...experience his loving kindness via answered prayer ect.
Feeling lonely isnt always a reflection of a mind not stayed on him..one can be completely focused in him as our lord yet still experience everyday emotions as a reaction of various life alterations.
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