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As those in Christ, I feel we are called to be merciful and forgiving to all, reconciling ourselves to others and that division in the body of Christ is unacceptable.
But the question arises in my mind:
When is it okay to keep people at a distance, even other believers? We must forgive, but at what point can we say we shouldn't tolerate manipulation, control or guilt trips? At what point is it okay to not speak to someone for a while? Or even, indefinitely? This question I ask regarding believers and unbelievers alike.
What if someone who is a believer sets a bad example for you with their spiritual conduct? What if that same person also eats up a lot of your time with things of the world? What if you feel that person is holding you back a bit? What if they use mind games, guilt trips and manipulation on you? Does anyone struggle with friends or family like this? Even believing family or friends?
But the question arises in my mind:
When is it okay to keep people at a distance, even other believers? We must forgive, but at what point can we say we shouldn't tolerate manipulation, control or guilt trips? At what point is it okay to not speak to someone for a while? Or even, indefinitely? This question I ask regarding believers and unbelievers alike.
What if someone who is a believer sets a bad example for you with their spiritual conduct? What if that same person also eats up a lot of your time with things of the world? What if you feel that person is holding you back a bit? What if they use mind games, guilt trips and manipulation on you? Does anyone struggle with friends or family like this? Even believing family or friends?
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