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Reeva Parry <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 Jun 2006 04:53:49 -0500
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Big! Bad! Phil!

Pickin' on your wittle sister like that! Shamey on you!

Hey, Brother, I can't blame you for throwing that lady out of your 
meeting if she was under the influence of a lying spirit. Now, Mari 
has something she wants to say.


Speaking of lying spirits, I don't think Scorpion and Jasmine are one 
entity, but you're right--only time will tell.


LOVE AND GOD'S MANY, MANY BLESSINGS,
Reeva Parry and Mari.


At 02:53 PM 6/25/06 -0600, Phil Scovell said:

>Kathy,
>
>I discover I still do a lot of repenting myself regardless of where
>everybody else is spiritually.  In fact, I like it because it brings me
>closer to the Lord and brings healing into areas of my life I never dreamed
>were there.  We ended up with a total of four but whose counting.  Church is
>pretty informal for us but everyone, regardless if I have something to teach
>or not, are welcome to speak up and talk any time.  It makes for a good time
>together because then it isn't just me telling everybody how and what to
>think but I get to learn from others, too.  Someone asked me the other day
>how long before our meetings on Sunday do I prepare.  I laughed because some
>days it is the whole week and some Sunday, I prepare nothing because the
>Lord gave me nothing.  That usually means others have important things to
>share we need to hear.  I used to spend 30 to 40 hours a week, years ago,
>preparing just one sermon.  Now sometimes it all happens in 5 minutes and I
>never do anything as complicated as I used to when preaching years ago.  In
>fact, I rarely raise my voice now and unfortunately, I have no pulpit upon
>which to pound.  That I miss.  I have been noted to throw my notebook,
>however.  That happen more than once but one time, I got so angry, I threw
>my notebook down on a coffee table sitting next to me.  It knocked off a cup
>of remaining cofee and spilled on to a lady's dress.  I didn't care because
>I was throwing her out of my house anyhow.  I was her pastor years ago and
>she is notorious for standing up and literally trying to take over a preach
>or teaching service.  She was so wrong this time, I made her leave.  I
>would, even to this day, been over backwards for her to help her but when
>someone attempts to announce the Bible isn't true in my own house, I get a
>little worked up.  It was, and is, the only time anyone stood up to her
>lying spirit she used to use to take over meetings.  I would have bodily
>picked her up but she, fortunately, left on her own.  Yes, I've seen her
>since then, she has been in one of our prayer meetings, and I even hugged
>her.  In fact, I actually love her, but the Enemy doesn't like that sort of
>love so he stirs up horrible trauma and woundedness in this lady's life so
>that she reacts publicly.  Other than that, I'm as peaceful as a mouse and I
>have never beat up anybody.  Well, I was pretty mean to my little sister but
>we won't go there.
>
>Phil.
>
>
>Phil.


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