Hurt.
I’ve learned in my life that we go through real hurt but we also experience perceived hurt. I suspect the difference doesn’t matter. When we hurt, we hurt.
I’m not talking about physical pain. I’m referring to when someone hurts us. Their actions may be intentional. Their actions can also be unintentional. Their treatment of us can hurt whether they meant to do so or not.
Perceived hurt happens when our emotions trick us into thinking someone hurt us. The action is on our part, not theirs. Regardless of what they did or do, we choose to be hurt. Sound confusing? It is.
Picture it this way: A group of friends go on an outing. They fail to invite you. Now perhaps you wouldn’t or couldn’t go anyway, but the feeling of being left out overrules logical thinking. You’re not thinking with your brain. You’re thinking with your heart.
At times like this, we choose to be hurt. The hurt wasn’t based on their decisive action. It’s based on our heart. Our heart hurts.
There are times that our conversation regarding hurt needs to go straight to Jesus. Sometimes trying to convince the other person the err of their ways causes more harm than good.
Vent to Jesus. He heals the broken hearted - real or perceived.
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those whose spirits are crushed.”
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