Purple Mari,
That is awesome to hear. Very cool indeed. And to save postings to the list
I see Phil has scripture for Jesus being Father among other things. I'll
look forward to checking that out.
Brad
Brad
At 09:02 AM 6/7/2007, you wrote:
>That's right, Brad.
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>Brad, after last night's intercessory prayer session, I have been
>transformed. The anger is gone. The anxiety is gone. I am a different
>person thanks to the healing balm of Jesus the Christ. I will not feel as
>I did in the post you're answering.
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>IN HIS MATCHLESS NAME,
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>Very Purple Mari and her faithful scribe, Reeva Parry.
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>On Thursday 6/7/2007 08:57 AM, Brad said:
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>>Mari,
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>>Just plain Mari? You took off your robe of royalty? A cowboy minus his
>>boots is still a cowboy. A pianist without her piano is still a pianist,
>>Phil without his hair is still Phil... whups sorry about that one Phil
>>:). So No matter the dress or objects we have we are still who we are
>>regardless. :) Years ago I sought out healing, and was in fact physically
>>healed to some degree in the midst of a prayer time, anyway I was
>>seeking it to a point of which I finally realized that being healed had
>>become my god. I was seeking the gift and not the gift giver. I've seen
>>varying degrees and extremes of beliefs in such and justifications for
>>why folks believe as such, which is their, as well as my, right
>>to choose. A sometimes difficult place to be in is having the living and
>>breathing desire to be healed, and yet with the peace of mind and willing
>>to wait for it to come be it now or when we are out of here. It is not
>>for the faint of heart to be in that place, toe to the finish line and
>>waiting for the checker flag to wave. Frustration at times, yes, sucks at
>>times, yes, but yet being at piece with who we are. Blindness is not
>>me, it is part of how I live, but is not who I am. Some may feel that is
>>who they are which is OK if that is how they manage it, but for me it
>>brings too much focus on something I'd rather not be, just if I'd view
>>myself daily as a graying Brad, getting older and older by the day, and
>>focused on getting older rather than just acknowledging that is where I
>>am currently yet feeling as young as I did when I was 20 in mind if not
>>in body some of the time, although that is rare which I'm thankful for.
>>Because blindness stinks doesn't mean I stink sniff sniff... nope all
>>clear :) Would I give almost anything to see again? Yep. Am I willing to
>>give up my daily peace in my leap for it? No. That is the wrong race.
>>Blindness might be our $10,000 debt owed, but remember we are getting
>>paid $10,000, God said the checks in the mail, we're just waiting for
>>the check to get here :)
>>
>>Brad
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>>At 04:42 PM 6/6/2007, MariJean said:
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>>>Right on, Brad! I'm certainly in that place. Blindness sucks the big
>>>one! What a long awful trip it's been! I want to see so bad I can taste it!!
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>>>Welcome back Brad,
>>>
>>>Just plain Mari right now.
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