Keeping George in prayer, as well as Vivian. She's mad 'cause God didn't
keep "her" promises, and not that he didn't keep "his" promises. She's a
bit mixed up there. A dangerous thing to put words in the mouth of your
creator. As the song says "God is God, and I am not". Hope George hangs in
there, he'll come out OK if he can get stabilized.
Brad
At 04:48 PM 9/23/2005 -0600, you wrote:
>After a full week, I finally heard from George today. His wife doesn't know
>he called, of course, but between his oldest sister, is only living
>remaining family member, and me, he has decided to go to a local mental
>health hospital. George is about the worst I have ever seen him in the two
>years I have known him. Frankly, his wife is still treating him as if he
>were a little boy. She even called him at home today to see if he needed a
>hair cut. when he asked why she was asking, she informed him that he was
>going to work Monday. George cannot even drive right now he is so bad again
>yet she requires he go back to work. Most of his medication has run out so
>at least now maybe this aspect of his condition can be taken care of. I
>asked who was taking him to the mental health facility and he said his wife
>but he had not asked her to take him yet. That isn't going to go over too
>well when she gets home. George is receiving absolutely no local support
>from anybody in that small town where he lives. When your daughters has
>died in recent months and your own wife doesn't support you, she claims to
>be completely over their daughter's death and healed by God, you are in
>trouble. Did I ever mention that she also believes, and has said so
>publicly, that God did not keep his promises about her daughter so she will
>never ask Him for anything again? Does that sound like a healed person to
>you? It sounds like a very wounded and hurting person to me but then what
>do I know. Anyhow, they both need prayer so keep them in mind, when you
>think about them, because I want to see the Lord fix this thing from both
>sides for His honor and glory. He emailed me late this afternoon and based
>upon what he said he was going to do, I had to threaten to call 9 11 so he
>called to tell me he wouldn't hurt himself, although, hurt wasn't what he
>was referring to at the time. He told me just a minute ago that he feels
>like a throw away. I told him that he had too many people who loved him, at
>least on echurch and at my house, so he in no way was a throw away. He
>said, I wish I would have never left your home. I said he was welcome back
>at any time but he has to get things stabilized first. Remember? George
>led a 21 year old young man to the Lord in this same mental health facility
>the last time he was admitted. Not bad for being crazy, if you ask me. The
>devil can climb a long rope as far as I am concerned, but that isn't the way
>the saying actually goes.
>
>Phil.
Brad
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