>Guys, I really need some prayer, bigtime. I'm on the verge of really >telling Kristin's mom off bigtime. For the past two days, all she's done is be nothing but totally rude to me. that is a shame >sooner, and... excuse? excuse? excuse! Why can't they take responsibility >for their own damned problems! Parden the language, but I'm irate! Her mom agreed >a teeny bit angry at Kristin, as she knew she had limited minutes, but >apparently, she didn't care. Her and I really need to talk, but on her >level of sinsitivity, I don't want to make myself look like I'm talking down ... snip... >running late, the least they could have done is call and let me know, for >Christ's sake! yes they could >Just... just.. please pray, that's all I'll ask at this point. > >Chris. Dear Chris, I hope that things have calmed down now... Kristin's mum sounds like I used to be; as in really inconsiderate of others, especially when it comes to being late or missing appointments and nothing was ever my fault. It has taken a lot of work for God to get me to change and I am still a work in progress. The pattern of shifting blame and never accepting responsibility is something else I have had to overcome in my own life. When things do not go according to my plans I always ask the lord "ok then what is plan A then?" (my plan must have been plan B). These things do stress us out, and perhaps we should be able to handle them more calmly but that does not make them right. Nevertheless examine your heart look at all the anger and frustration that came out. Might I encourage you to pray and ask the Lord, "where did that lot come from?" If you ask the Lord to show you where all these emotions came from and how to get your heart healed and restored and to help you to understand how to be more like him in that situation. Then you will find that perhaps Kirstens mum has done you a favour helping you in your healing journey with the Lord! Sometimes I am not a very emotional person. I need a situation to really stir me up and upset me in order to know that I need healing in my own heart. God wants us to be healed and strengthened, the bad news is that he uses difficult relationships and situations to bring us to that point of desperation and to work changes in us! It kind of like a hammer working on an anvil. The well known minister (UK) Graham Cooke refers to such a person as a "grace grower". Someone difficult the Lord allows to cross our path, to teach us how grow in grace through difficult experiences. It looks like you have found yours. Even better (yippee English sarcasm) he will use your soul mate, the ones that are closest to your heart to do the deepest digging, to reach to the hardest to reach places. The good news is that if you work through these things with the Lord you will benefit loads. I do hope that you can find help in some of what I have said your friend and servant in Christ Keith