cocoberry10
Well-Known Member
Hello Ladies:
This is a subject that has (and probably still does) plague me. I have always been the type of person (and Christian) that always tries to be there for others. God has blessed me with the ability to speak a kind word or just be encouraging to others.
And God has blessed me with wonderful people in my life. Even some of the "trifling" people I have met in my life usually are loving towards me. However, I admit, that I haven't quite learned how to properly lean on others. It's not that I don't think people would be there for me, it's just that I haven't really learned how to allow them to be.
And this is something I feel God has been putting on my heart lately that I need to "step up my game" with.
I truly believe that while God wants us to love and trust Him fully, and while He wants us to be there for others, it's just as important to Him that we learn how to open up to others and allow others to "be there for us."
Am I the only one who genuinely struggles with this? If you have overcome this, or never struggled, please share your tips on how to allow others to be there for you when you need that word of encouragement, etc. THANKS!!!!
This is a subject that has (and probably still does) plague me. I have always been the type of person (and Christian) that always tries to be there for others. God has blessed me with the ability to speak a kind word or just be encouraging to others.
And God has blessed me with wonderful people in my life. Even some of the "trifling" people I have met in my life usually are loving towards me. However, I admit, that I haven't quite learned how to properly lean on others. It's not that I don't think people would be there for me, it's just that I haven't really learned how to allow them to be.
And this is something I feel God has been putting on my heart lately that I need to "step up my game" with.
I truly believe that while God wants us to love and trust Him fully, and while He wants us to be there for others, it's just as important to Him that we learn how to open up to others and allow others to "be there for us."
Am I the only one who genuinely struggles with this? If you have overcome this, or never struggled, please share your tips on how to allow others to be there for you when you need that word of encouragement, etc. THANKS!!!!