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All of us who have ever been broken boys will have flare-ups because, to some degree, we all live with the residual pain of what happened to us. We all have an emotional limp.
Join Patrick Morley and learn how to evaluate how much pain you’re still in, some examples of what residual pain looks like, and where you are today compared to when you started this journey. Understand God’s larger purpose for your limp, and how you can find joy even if God never removes it. It’s going to be a great day!
Reflection and Discussion
1. How much emotional pain are you, a loved one, or a man you are mentoring in right now?
2. How would you describe the current symptoms of your limp? For example:
- Are you still too sensitive and misread what people intend?
- Do you still have inexplicable mood swings?
- Do you still find yourself too easily angered?
- Have you cut yourself off from family members emotionally or physically?
3.What are two or three ways you can make 2 Corinthians 12:8-10 your constant companion if you plead and God doesn’t mend you completely?
All of us who have ever been broken boys will have flare-ups because, to some degree, we all live with the residual pain of what happened to us. We all have an emotional limp.
Join Patrick Morley and learn how to evaluate how much pain you’re still in, some examples of what residual pain looks like, and where you are today compared to when you started this journey. Understand God’s larger purpose for your limp, and how you can find joy even if God never removes it. It’s going to be a great day!
Reflection and Discussion
1. How much emotional pain are you, a loved one, or a man you are mentoring in right now?
2. How would you describe the current symptoms of your limp? For example:
- Are you still too sensitive and misread what people intend?
- Do you still have inexplicable mood swings?
- Do you still find yourself too easily angered?
- Have you cut yourself off from family members emotionally or physically?
3.What are two or three ways you can make 2 Corinthians 12:8-10 your constant companion if you plead and God doesn’t mend you completely?