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Re: Faith - Lesson 2
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MariJean <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Tue, 22 May 2007 10:06:28 -0700
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Phil,

Feel free to identify me at any time.  I want others to benefit from 
what DADDY JESUS tells me and shows me.

Lelia, I never felt that way about getting sick, but, about a hoste 
of other issues, like being a flake because I: "... did not apply 
myself in school", etc, etc.  The biggy at home was my room.  I was 
quite content to live in my disorder, so, I was called sloppy, and a 
slob, neither of which I am.

IN THE MATCHLESS NAME OF JESUS THE CHRIST,

purple Mari



At 01:21 PM 5/17/2007, you wrote:
>Lelia,
>
>I prayed with a lady the other day who is diabetic.  She was very upset with
>herself relating to controlling her blood sugar and was angry at God because
>she couldn't just be normal.  We prayed and ended up at a time when she was
>very little, about four years of age, and when food was given more as a
>reward and was taken away for punishment.  She got the idea, from a demonic
>lie, that if she had lots of food, she was loved but when she was punished,
>she was sent to bed without supper, she wasn't being loved.  The lying
>spirit accused her of not being good enough, not being deserving, and other
>related lies.  He did not want to leave either but he did and she learned
>that Jesus loved her regardless and that food had nothing to do with it.
>Now she can believe, use her faith, because she no longer believes she isn't
>worthy.
>
>Phil.

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