I know, Reeva, they aren't written by you and frankly, some I really like
and save for myself so don't feel bad about sending them out.
Phil.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Reeva Parry" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 11:31 PM
Subject: Re: Underneath Are The Everlasting Arms
> Phil,
>
> I get those devotions from Stu, mailto:[log in to unmask] . I just
> send 'em out, I don't have any opinions, except to say that Jesus
> loves EVERYBODY, regardless of what they suffer or don't suffer. Stu
> never gives the websites of any of his devotions, and I get nine a
> day from him.
>
>
> 88's,
>
> Reeva Parry.
>
> At 11:19 AM 12/29/2007, Phil Scovell said:
>
> >And I quote,
> >
> >This is a big old world, and it is full of the habitations of
> >darkness, but nowhere in its vast expanse is there one thing of which
> >a real Christian need be afraid. Surely a
> >fear-ridden Christian has never examined his or her defenses.
> >
> >Agreed. On the other hand, what if sed Christian is fearful, that is,
full
> >of fear, and the darkness feels greater than the light? What if the
> >fear-ridden Christian, after examination of his, or her, defenses, is
still
> >controlled, or tormented, by fear? What is your solution then? Is that
> >Christian doomed to live out the rest of his, or her, life in such a
state
> >of spiritual chaos and despair? Are they, therefore, chosen to live as
one
> >suffering for Christ as some ignorantly teach? What if they know the
Bible
> >verses of personal defense forwards and backwards and yet find they
aren't
> >working for them? Does this mean the Bible isn't true, or God doesn't
love
> >them as much, or they are simply weak minded and somehow flawed in their
> >creation? Just questions to ponder because such is reality. No, I am
not
> >writing to Reeva but I would write to the author for such felonious
Biblical
> >teaching if I know who he, or she, was.
> >
> >Phil.
>
>
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