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Originally Posted by Felicity
Even Paul drew on and referred to things that happened in his past in his epistles and testimony.
I'm sure as time goes on and I get older that I will draw time and time again on past experiences .... pleasant or unpleasant .... in order to minister to others. I also believe that having dealt with with those things in the right way ... and then with the passage of time bringing perspective and revelation and inspiration in regard to those experiences will be even more impacting, instructive, helpful and beneficial.
I've read that a person should allow a space of a number of years before sharing past experiences with an audience (like writing a book for example) because when they are fresh and new you simply don't have the depth of understanding or perception that you really need to be able to share what happened in an objective or at least more objective and realistic way. I agree with this.
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Felicity,
I agree about the book thing. I began a book in 2001 and I had an English professor who was the principal of a school [spirit-filled] to read, critique, and edit. She looked at it and then asked my thoughts about the book.
It was obvious to me that I could not write it without hurts, bitterness, and even obvious bias. I put it aside for after the healing had taken place.
It is just now that I have begun writing again and this time it has a different tone/flavor. The name for the book God gave me while in prayer last week. It is time...
Blessings, Rhoni