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Lam 2.23
Definition of Sexual Abuse: [because I’ve been asked, because that confusion has been related in many child sexual abuse survivor (RD) stories]
Any circumstance in which a child is touched in an inappropriate way (most often on their private parts) or is asked to do or see something of a sexual nature, doing any of these things by being tricked into thinking it’s ok, or by being made to do it without permission.
Also, it is sexual abuse/assault when sexual circumstances are coerced or manipulated between adults.
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“Great is Thy Faithfulness” — was written to affirm and celebrate the ever-present work of God in our daily lives…from the mundane to the overwhelming.
It’s a beautiful song of our faith heritage.
That second verse (Pardon for sin and a peace that endureth/Thine own dear presence to cheer and to guide/Strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow/Blessings all mine, with ten thousand beside) is the important encouragement/reminder I want to bring to us today.
In the context of being an abuse survivor, some of us need to know this to be true.
As Christians, and a biblically faithful church, all of us need to know and believe this so we can be the “hands & feet” Jesus uses to help bring to our friend, family, a neighbor, brother/sister in Christ...
STRENGTH for Today.
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Psalm 59.
“strength”: power, ability, might []
When you think there is no justice…no one will believe me…no one cares.
Your powerlessness can be overcome!
Your strength, Jesus will renew.
…& we as a church are here and will be here to be a part of that!
Bright HOPE for Tomorrow.
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psa 130.1-
“hope”: (as object) the one who is the focus of assurance; the ability to wait in place…and look forward to (joyfully/excitedly anticipate) the future
Gettys Video: “I Will Wait for You”
Psa 130
All of this is rooted in who God is…not in us, BUT we are called to trust these truths and to help one another and any others on the basis of them!
“Strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow”…this is Gospel strength…this is Gospel hope!
…And is why we regularly observe the Lord’s Supper together.
THE LORD’S SUPPER
1 cor 11.
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