Hiryu (post: 1503739) wrote:All people need is love.
Hiryu (post: 1503739) wrote:So why did he decide not to believe in God anymore?
Whether or not he chooses to believe, God still cares about him and loves him, and nothing will ever change that. Unfortunately, if he keeps choosing to ignore God and his grace, it will not be good.
If there were ever a point in his life where he needed love, it would be now. If you really care about him, don't leave him behind. We can't make decisions for other people, we just have to trust it to god to work out the things in his life. He's still in control. Sow the seeds, and God will make them grow.
All people need is love.
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1503864) wrote:You're loving God by loving other people. Regardless of whether or not they are Christian or not. And you also do not need to actively think about God in order to think about God, if that makes any sense.
ABlipinTime (post: 1503862) wrote:Now remember, ultimately you have the choice to think about Jesus as well. Even I catch myself occasionally thinking "I don't really want to think about God right now" for reason(s) XXX. So watch yourself.
Those are just some tips from another human struggling to follow God. We're all in this sea of struggles. No one has to learn how to swim alone... Boy was that a tacky analogy.
*is tired out after writing super long reply earlier* Sorry, I'm not entirely sure how to respond. XD Since school started last week, I've been wiped. But yeah, it's just hard learning how to want to focus on God, as I usually start feeling like "I'm tired" or "Now? But I don't know what to think or say" or "I just want to sleep." Or, like you said about not really wanting to think about God, sometimes I feel more like "But thinking of my boyfriend being sweet as I'm snuggling in bed and I try to sleep is so much easier than trying to think of what to say to God who already knows anything I'm going to say and I'm just going to repeat myself for everything I've said before anyway." So...I don't know.
K. Ayato (post: 1503924) wrote:My best advice is to continue to trust that God will take care of him, and maybe give him some time alone. Certainly wouldn't hurt to let him know you're there when he's ready to share what's been troubling him. Continue to support him.
Hang in there.
Atria35 (post: 1503990) wrote:What everyone else said. Don't worry about his salvation- he'll see God working through you, and that's a start.
(but it's also okay to point out to him that his beliefs and his science textbooks don't always have to disagree. There ARE Christians that believe in Evolution.)
Exlon (post: 1504027) wrote:Micro-evolution, like from a frog to a toad, maybe, but not macro like a dolphin to a horse. :/ I think he just has trouble wrapping his mind around the existence of a God.
Atria35 (post: 1504485) wrote:^ Reposting what I said about my faith. 4 years to come around. Believing in God isn't easy or instantaneous, and for anyone to expect it is utterly ridiculous. You've planted the seed. But getting on his case about Christianity and God can smother it- that nearly happened to me because some of my friends were just.... obnoxious about God and their faith when they learned I was on the edge. Your best bet is to relax and let God work in His own time.
Since your bf is having a hard time, the reaction your friend got could be frustration with how things are and where they're going. Give it time.
K. Ayato (post: 1504736) wrote:*Hugs* We're all here for you, hon.
Exlon (post: 1504729) wrote:He just broke up with me a little over half an hour ago.
Exlon (post: 1504845) wrote:I kept waking up a couple or so times last night. Less than 7 hours, and I'm really tired. I hate how pretty much every time I woke up, I'd remember he broke up with me and would have to tell myself to not think about it and go back to sleep before I started crying again.
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