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Group Therapy Session 3
Desolate Daughters that Recovered
DESOLATE: HORRIBLE (Ps.
40:2), DESTRUCTION, SOLITARY (Ps.
68:6), EMPTY (Nah.
2:10), DESTROYED, COMFORTLESS, DERELICT, DESPAIR, WASTE, RUINS, MUDDY,FRIENDLESS (Ps.
68:6), PLUNDERED, LAID WASTE, DESERT, UNINHABITED, BEREFT,MAKE WASTE, WASTING, SPOILING, VOID, WASTE, DESERT, “lie derelict,” “lay waste,” “object of horror,” DISASTER, RUIN, SCANDAL, DESTRUCTION, etc
In the OT “desolate” renders many terms, often denoting devastation as well as abandonment.
“Desolate” is most often the translation of Heb.
šāmēm, šemāmâ, šammâ.
The usual meaning of the šmm group is “destroy, devastate,” or “be devastated, appalled.”
What word stands out most for you?
Tamar was desolate in the sense of “deserted” after her brother Amnon ravished her, for she had no husband (2 S. 13:20).
TAMAR In My Opinion was deserted by several people:
Amnon: Her half-brother
Absolom: Her whole brother
3. David: Her Absent father
By the raising of hands: Has any one experienced the feeling of desertion from the men in there lives.
Do you think Your choice of men for relationships are shaped by your deserted experiences.
Do you think perhaps your behaviors good or bad is connected to your Desolate experiences?
Tamar was a princes and would become possibly the Queen of Jerusalem or another country depending on who her father would have arranged her to Marry.
But the rape robbed her of that.
How Do I Recover?
Recovery: A return to a Normal State of Health, Mind & Strength
Confessing It Wasn’t My Fault
Being willing to meet with a therapist regularly
Trusting God as your Abba father.
How Many Of Us Still Struggle Seeing God as Our Father Which Art In Heaven
It is a term expressing warm affection and filial confidence
Let’s Deal with the hard questions
Why would someone that should love me do something like that to me?
Why didn’t my Father or my mother see what was happening to Me?
Why Would God allow me to go through this?
Recovery: A return to a Normal State of Health, Mind & Strength
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