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Tue, 30 Aug 2005 21:49:27 +0000
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I would let her pray.  Even in God's sovernty we may not ever get our sight back but it is a blessing for her to be abel to pray and fill good for God. Their can never be to much prayer.  When people ask if they can pray for me I never turn it down.  Because God's good come our of it no matter what they may be prying for or about.

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When Satan is knocking on your door.  Simply say, "Jesus could you get that for me?"
Karen Carter '74



> Today someone who is new at church asked me the all too familiar question
> "Do you believe God can do miracles?" to which I replied "Yes" They then
> wanted to pray for my sight! I didn't object,  she prayed, nd then church
> was about to start, so she said we could pray again later... later it so
> happened that she went with some people and me to eat tacos and nothing else
> was said.  But what do I say if in the future she wants to pray again. I
> have thought of saying "My life is God's, so He is free to give me whatever
> He wishes me to have, I have prayed about my sight, made my request known,
> and now I can wait on His answer, in the meantime, I'll continue to live
> life to the fullest!!
> what do yawl think of that?  I don't want to discourage anyone from praying,
> and since she seems to  be lonely and reaching out I  don't want to  hurt
> her in any way.
>
> Rhonda

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