tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8717782725838763928.post369130248609822751..comments2023-04-26T19:07:57.256+08:00Comments on TRIBEWORK: Rejecting the Hurt, Point BlankSteve Wickhamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00921698153004851275noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8717782725838763928.post-13451355994201075062010-07-09T09:59:16.776+08:002010-07-09T09:59:16.776+08:00That's a great response, Shawn. I 'hear&#...That's a great response, Shawn. I 'hear' plenty of discernment in your communications with me. God bless you.Steve Wickhamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00921698153004851275noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8717782725838763928.post-21740800386091116932010-07-08T12:47:59.853+08:002010-07-08T12:47:59.853+08:00Getting out of harms way requires that we listen t...Getting out of harms way requires that we listen to God. And, as a reforming "repeat offender" this lesson and those injuries have been received, rather than rejected. <br /><br />What I am hearing is that my God-connection can alleviate the pain of emotional injury if strong enough. I AM RECEIVING this word - Steve, as I set out to fully comprehend the hurt and pain I have experienced, and I read your article, I see a direct connect between my receptor and reality (and the circumstance I create). <br /><br />In this instance, or in many circumstances, I can be in denial, and that would be perfect for avoidance. <br /><br />Lord, I pray for a discerning ear, and a heart that sees things differently.Shawn Boretahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04795226581712438924noreply@blogger.com