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Your right on the mark Phil. I just worte a simular thing in another e-mail. Of course I am not to articulate though.,
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When Satan is knocking on your door. Simply say, "Jesus could you get that for me?"
Karen Carter '74
> Sharon,
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> At the moment, George is a very wounded and broken man. With the loss of
> his daughter five months ago, he has suffered a great deal. His wife is
> suffering her loss as well but in a totally different way. George is very
> spiritually sensitive in his relationship with the Lord. Vivian, on the
> other hand, is a very angry person right now. In fact, you might say that
> she is angry that her daughter died and it was God's fault. She will not
> directly admit to these feelings but strong willed people are like that.
> Anyhow, she strikes at anything that moves right now because she is hurting.
> I pray for her often, probably more for her than George for that matter,
> because she has walled herself off, spiritually speaking, right now and
> George just got in the way. God is the bull's eye to tell the truth but it
> is kind of difficult to pick on God when you can't reach out and punch his
> lights out. So, people who are angry about something as strong as the loss
> of a loved one for whom they were a care taker and provider for 23 years,
> lashes out at anybody who gets in the way. I've been wrong before but I
> fully believe his wife will hear the Lord's voice some day and the
> woundedness will all go away.
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> Phil.
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> Where there is pain, there is belief. Truth has no pain.
> www.SafePlaceFellowship.com
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