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<blockquote data-quote="PrayForUs" data-source="post: 737404" data-attributes="member: 23255"><p>Thank you. </p><p>I am sorry for your pain. It is a type of loss most people cannot relate to.</p><p></p><p>I actually had a strange thing happen this week — had a late night phone message “from an inmate at the local correctional facility” that I could not identify.</p><p></p><p>I tried calling my son. And he answered his cell (we keep paying for him to have one, trying to maintain a lifeline to him, but he rarely answers me or responds.) </p><p></p><p>I was relieved that he wasn’t in jail.</p><p>But also surprised that it seemed like he didn’t want to let me off the phone.</p><p></p><p>Kept telling me that he loves me and he misses me. I wasn’t sure how to respond. Because he does that, and then turns around a week later and says I have never done anything for him and he never wants to see me again.</p><p></p><p>But I’m praying every day that his heart will become unhardened and that God will be able to get in at last, and bring him back to us. So, maybe, I hope, this was a true sign that he is beginning to be changed. For good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrayForUs, post: 737404, member: 23255"] Thank you. I am sorry for your pain. It is a type of loss most people cannot relate to. I actually had a strange thing happen this week — had a late night phone message “from an inmate at the local correctional facility” that I could not identify. I tried calling my son. And he answered his cell (we keep paying for him to have one, trying to maintain a lifeline to him, but he rarely answers me or responds.) I was relieved that he wasn’t in jail. But also surprised that it seemed like he didn’t want to let me off the phone. Kept telling me that he loves me and he misses me. I wasn’t sure how to respond. Because he does that, and then turns around a week later and says I have never done anything for him and he never wants to see me again. But I’m praying every day that his heart will become unhardened and that God will be able to get in at last, and bring him back to us. So, maybe, I hope, this was a true sign that he is beginning to be changed. For good. [/QUOTE]
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