Hey L,
Abuse: treat a person with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly.
Unfortunately, childhood abuse is common, and if you have experienced it, whether physical, verbal, or sexual, I want to say that I am sorry for what happened to you. No excuse in the world can excuse what that person did to you, but I want you to know that there is still hope for you.
You do not have to be a product of what you went through. You can and will overcome the emotional trauma that you experienced, and I want to help you get through it.
I have experienced much abuse in my lifetime, mostly verbal and some physical. Abuse, in any form, is detrimental to one's well-being. Abuse will make one feel inferior, insecure, unworthy, and unlovable.
This is a classic attack from the enemy, to make a child of God feel like they don't belong. The enemy wants you to question who you are so that you can't act out who you indeed are. If you don't know that you're worthy, then you will act unworthy.
If you don't see that you are entirely accepted, then you will feel rejected. So, the enemy will put people in your life, even as a child, to mistreat you so that you will end up lost and confused. He does this because he doesn't want you to live out God's call for your life, so as a child, he begins fighting for your soul.
I thank God for what I went through
I hated my life when I was a child, but now, I thank God for my childhood. As horrific as it was for me at times, Genesis 50:20 says, "You intended to harm me, but God intended it all for my good. He brought me to this position so that I could save the lives of many people." My pain gave me purpose.
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