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Originally Posted by me and tink What should i do i'm in a family where some of my family has been christened but they don't go to church and i'm a christian myself and i go to church but i'm finding it difficult at home i'm crying nearly every day over things they say to me and everything but also i don't want to runaway or anything because the bible says god put you in that situation and you should stay there i'm finding it difficult as to why i've been put into that situation i think thats the hardest thing. |
Being christened does not make one a Christian. As was said as well, being a Christian, or a follower of any other faith, does not mean you won't mess up. I'm not sure where in the Bible you read that God put you in that situation so you have to stay there? However, running away is rarely the answer unless you were in true danger. Have you spoken to them about how their comments make you feel? Have you asked them to stop making these comments when around you? If they still don't listen, maybe ask them why they seem to feel the need to be disrespectful towards you.
Not knowing what they are saying that is upsetting you so, it is difficult to know how much may truly be what they are saying or maybe how you are perceiving things.
Perhaps you are in your current situation in hopes that at some point a seed of faith will be planted for another member of the family. It may not even be while you are living at home....it may not take root until years from now. Perhaps you are in the situation so that you can realize just how strong you are, what you are capable of managing, and how your faith will be strengthened because of it.
Surround yourself with friends, do your best to stand strong in what you believe even when faced with negative comments, focus on the good you can do for others, pray for those around you, and keep looking forward. In time you will be able to move out and you will know that you handled yourself well, you did what you could to make the situation better and that is all you can ask of yourself.