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Has Your Reputation Been Questioned — 11 Comments

  1. I believe that anytime you stand for truth, you are vulnerable to this. The best way to conquer this is to depend on God in it. Obviously, in your situation, you had church friends and prayer warriors backing you and keeping you accountable in your vulnerability! That’s wonderful! We need to focus on what God is thinking about us, not what others think and be accountable in what He wants of us in these situations! I’m sorry this happened to you! “But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ!” 1 Corinthians 15:57 Thanks for sharing Sheryl! ✝️

  2. I remember when I was blessed with a miracle, I had never felt so strong in such a short amount of time. I had to sell my house and didn’t know where or how I was going to live or even get by. After He heard my prayers, I felt like no matter where I live, God’s got me. I remember thinking that I could even live under a bridge and I would still be OK!

  3. I remember when I was in my teens, there was about 10 of us close friends, and one of them ran away. Her mother called my mom and was very concerned and my mother asked me if I knew where her daughter was and I really had no idea. Apparently the other nine friends were talking amongst themselves and one of them knew where she was. One of them called me and told me where she was and my mom said I had to go get her. So the girl who ran away mother drove me to the location where they said I could find her. now all of a sudden, this girl who ran away is very upset with me and nobody else would speak up so I had to take the blame. I will never forget that.

    • Hi, Kathleen. Welcome to Today Can Be Different.
      I’m so sorry you went through that. It sounds like a complicated and painful situation. In the years since, were any of the relationships restored?

      (Thank you for stopping by. I hope to see you often.)

  4. I’ve learned to just walk away. God gently reminds me, He loves them too. It’s ‘s hard to hold unforgiveness if you make praying for them a priority.

    • Exactly!! Praying – sincerely praying – for our “enemies” changes our hearts in a profound way.
      Thank you for stopping by, Delores. And welcome to Today Can Be Different.

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