tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14642592.post2283967394984419898..comments2023-12-26T10:45:55.481-05:00Comments on Lots of Scotts: Loving Hard PeopleJenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03903375700915031290noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14642592.post-681125541051487232011-05-23T19:13:42.930-04:002011-05-23T19:13:42.930-04:00I so needed to read this today. Thanks for postin...I so needed to read this today. Thanks for posting it. It's a great reminder. I've got two situations like this in my life...one of them is deep, lifelong and in which I have virtually no influence. The other is, relatively speaking, inconsequential, very momentary and a situation where I have all the power in the world to change the outcome. The temptation with both of them is to just chuck over the offending parties and move on without them. Life would be so much easier and less messy. But as you point out, that really isn't what I'm called to do. I have to pray for more discernment on how to deal with these situations. Thanks for the reminder!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14642592.post-87930755012867687722011-05-23T17:47:25.349-04:002011-05-23T17:47:25.349-04:00totally understand....I have a friend who has been...totally understand....I have a friend who has been living in a less than ideal situation for years. It is so hard to pray for the person who is causing her pain, but I know that only change in that persons soul will result in happiness for my friend. Hang in there Jmom!Arlene Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17845514896764280013noreply@blogger.com