Helen, you may have it right. Let us pray for that miracle.
earlier, Helen, wrote:
>Phil and John,
>If I understand the history of Gretchen's drug use, and of drug use in
>general, then I don't believe that Gretchen is thinking at all. Those
>chemicals have so saturated her brain cells and every other organ of her
>body that it has placed the real Gretchen in the prison of denial. She is
>unaware that she is in denial, evidently. and how that can be is beyond my
>comprehension. Outside of a miracle directly from the Hand of Almighty
>God, there may be no other alternative at this point than to forcefully
>commit her to a place and program that will keep her locked up. But being
>an adult, and of age, I suppose there is no one authorized to do
>that. Prayerfully, when she goes to prison, it will be in a place where
>that may occur. That isn't what I had in mind, though. What I had in mind
>is a place like the Salvation Army facility where God's people would be the
>jailers, loving Gretchen into sobriety as the drugs leave her body. I
>guess what I'm saying here is that you ought not expect Gretchen to
>think. She is not even thinking about herself, not her real self. The
>drugs have taken over her thinking processes. No wonder the scriptures
>tell us to "let this Mind be in you which was in Christ Jesus", for if we
>do not, the Enemy of our souls takes over our minds as he has evidently
>taken over Gretchen's through those drugs.
>Still praying for you all.
>In Jesus' Love,
>Helen
>
>Earlier, Phil Scovell wrote:
> >John,
> >
> >I wouldn't doubt that something like you suggested may have crossed
> >Gretchen's mind. It is hard to say exactly what Gretchen is thinking now,
> >though. She is almost to the point, however, that society is going to do
> >her thinking for her.
> >
> >Phil.
John
Make it idiot-proof and someone will make a better idiot
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