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Tommy Shearer's avatar

I was recently spoken to about something I had said about someone else, and also spoken to as to being overbearing with a members spouse. I understood why they might have thought that, and one reason, is because their conviction to Christ, or for Christ, isn’t what mine is. I want to deliver a good, strong, meaningful sermon, that will lead others to Christ, not something that will cause discord among the brethren.

As a new preacher, that is to say, one who is inexperienced, I want to help you move down the road to eternal life, not one to badger you into the back row, then out the door before I have an opportunity to shake hands with you.

"Promoting one another to love and good works.” To me that has a sense of, " I’m not up here to tip toe around your feelings so you want to come back.” But we are all rebuked at one time or another I believe, and at the end of the day, we can and should still love one another, just as He has loved us.

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LJ's avatar

My husbsnd left me four years (at least) before divorce (his choice, not mine) by having an affair at least for four years until I confronted him. I lived my life with a narcistic spouse for 32 years, not fully understanding why he “was the way he was”…he was always right, I was always wrong, I was the one who needed “help”, I was blamed for everything, I could do nothing right. He called the shots, made all the decisions, he justified himself even when it was apparent he was responsible for certain problems between us…I could go on and in. It took two years of therapy after he left me (divorce) to realize how narcistic he truly was…

So, yes, I know how a narcistic person treats others… I was unable to cause him to change…that is not possible as he needed to decide for himself to admit he had problems and then decide to make necessary changes in his life.

Didn’t happen. He chose to deny his problems, refused to take any responsibility at all.

Thus, there was nothing I could ever do to “fix” us, due to his denial and refusal to consider changes he needed in his own life.

Narcissism is very real.

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