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Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 1 Jul 2007 08:58:59 -0600
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     What I have seen so far is about how I see it, too.  I mean,
there isn't a man of God in the Bible who didn't fall down when he
just thought he was in the presence of God.  I just asked the
question because a couple of days ago, I was sitting on my trusty
old deck swing again and the thought suddenly came to mind that I
was no longer afraid of God.  This has to do with some other
things and I could feel those other things all around this thought
but I couldn't identify them specifically.  Yet I was aware of
other things being present with the thought itself.  The thought,
of course, was in the context of knowing God in a way that is no
longer fearful as in, I am not good enough, I'm a lousy Christian,
I'm not doing enough, I've never done enough, I will never be able
to do enough, I don't know enough, and that's just for starters.
 That type of fear of God I realized was gone.  What I saw others comment on
related to their feelings seemed to be the same.

Phil.

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