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Originally Posted by The Mrs
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NOW I know how to make that sound in a post!!! Been wantin' to do that for a long time! Thanks Pastor Poster!
I'd like to add that as much as many here would like for this problem to go away, or ignore it, or stick their heads in the sand over it, you're just not going to get away from having to deal with people that have been hurt by a pastor. I wish they were all great like the ones represented here on our forum, but sadly, they're not.
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Mrs, let me share with you a little nugget of truth:
There is no special ministry for helping people who have been hurt b a pastor, or a plumber, or their parents, or an insurance salesman. or a teacher, or their spouse, or a jamitor, or anybody else.
Everyone gets hurt by people.
Everyone gets wounded.
That doesn't make it right, and those who commit the offences will answer to God, but there is only one message in the Scripture to those who have been hurt:
Forgive, even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you.
Period.
We have tried to act like there is some special dispensation for those who have been done wrong by the ministry, but the Bible makes no such provision.
I can promise you that I could match stories with anyone here, most likely, when ot comes to being hurt by ministry. Those who know me can attest to the truth of that statement.
And as for Coop, he will tell you that his old pastor treated him very well, and that he loved him.
His old pastor "repented" to his church for preaching standards, and being so hard, and even this happened, I believe, after Coop had already left there. I stand to be corrected on the timing.
So all this carrying on he does is a little suspect, if you ask me.
And regardless of what the situation was, there is only one message to those who have been wronged: Forgive.
God will deal with the offenders, never fear. They will get their reward, unless they repent.
But I can't think of any more pathetic reason to go to hell than for somebody else's sin. And that will be the case for those who refuse to forgive, and allow it to make them justify thei disobedience.