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I’ve always been a bad guy but lately I’ve been trying to do good and started going to church a lot trying to change for the better but every time I go to church and or groups I just feel like I don’t belong there. I feel that there is no love for me
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Anonymous 5w

Some Christians are judgmental, but they’re supposed to love everyone. As a Christian, I hope you continue to attend church, God loves you

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Anonymous 5w

you are so loved and it’s not too late for you at all!! the lord sees and knows and loves you, flaws and all, and he wants to have a real relationship with you and give you grace and salvation❤️

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Anonymous 5w

Just keep making an effort and u will slowly start to feel like you belong. It’s kinda like when u start a new job and have to learn a lot, and get comfortable with the place before u feel like u belong

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Anonymous 5w

church doesn’t make you good. it gives other people the impression that you’re good. that’s a huge reason they go. that and community. that’s most churches

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 5w

Everyone at church is so nice and kind. It’s not that they’re not. I just personally feel like I done too much bad to be forgiven and I know he forgives everyone, but I just can’t see it to accept his love when all I know was hate/pain

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 5w

I’m thankful for yall 🖤

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 5w

I don’t know what bad things you’ve done/been through, but I do know people who have been saved after a bad life. Murderers, abusers, rapists, etc.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 5w

A system that is hope for criminals (who have nothing to lose anyway) and that terrorizes innocents with hardline doctrine during developmental years. Lovely!

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