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AGUEST SAID
I have to agree with dear MS, dear Habub (the greatest of love and peace to you, both!). Somehow, some have the impression that serving Christ is a largely social situation... when the TRUTH is that it can be just the opposite. Sometimes one has their entire family to fellowship with (think Rahab, Cornelius, and others)... while others have no one EXCEPT JAH/Christ themselves (think Moses, after moving out of the camp; Elijah; David, when he had to feign insanity; even Christ himself (he loved his disciples, but they weren't always "on board" with him)... and his fleshly family certainly didn't come around until after he was put to death).
It can be lonely at times... which is why we need to focus on our relationship with Christ FIRST... THEN on our relationship(s) with others, including perhaps our own flesh. If we put him first, HE takes care of the others things; if, though, we try to do it ourselves, rely on ourselves that we know what... and who... is "best" for us to please, we may not only find ourselves caught up in a tug-of-war... but with our consciences "bothering" us because we chose father, mother, husband, wife, brother, sister, son, daughter... OVER him.
In such a case, it isn't he that "beats" us - it's our own conscience that does.
The Adversary, though, knows how much we allow ourselves to "need" other people. That's the very reason why he went after Job's children FIRST... and then had that one's wife start to torment him: the thinking that family... is 'everything.' Family, though, while it can BE a part of everything... isn't always everything, if it ever is. Ask any former JW who left that harlot because they realize "she" was NOT the truth... to the loss of family. Apparently, THEY weren't "everything" to family.
Again, peace to you!
YOUR servant and a slave of Christ,
SA
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