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Hi, Brad,

thank you for taking the time to explain this one. you have a lot of 
insight, friend.

Cheers,

Doris

At 08:46 AM 6/7/2007 -0600, you wrote:

>Hi Doris,
>
>Rhetorically or literally, which ever, tell me something you have 
>been angered over in the past or present. Actually if you think  on 
>ityourself, if you think on why you are angered, you will find the 
>root of it is fear. That is why I said anger is fear. Anger is to 
>fear  what peace is to security, or maybe what a smile is to 
>pleasantness, or even what hunger is to an empty stomach. an outward 
>show of what lies within. Even the basic dog displays this. 
>Why  would a dog while eating its dinner  attack another walking up 
>on it? Fear of losing its meal, it sustenance. Why would a mother 
>anything attack anything that threatens is child, pup, cub or 
>whatever? Fear of emotional loss and harm to its loved ones in the 
>case of humans, in the case of animals,  instinctive fear of not 
>carrying on the multiplication of its kind as was so directed by God 
>at creation. Anger comes from fear which comes from what we believe. 
>If I walked along a  path in the woods tick tap bump bump tic tap 
>bump bump.... sound affects there of a cane on the trail :) and then 
>suddenly I wrenched my ankle in a hole in the path. I'd be probably 
>wincing a bit, probably not too happy but realizing things happen 
>and then try to stand up on it and keep on my journey. If on the 
>other hand I  did the same thing and I happened to be  a 
>professional gymnast with a competition tomorrow, I might have a 
>different reaction to my experience in fear of my inability to 
>compete, all my work I've worked for in the past six months down the 
>tubes in one stupid fall on a walk in the woods I didn't need to go 
>on anyway but my wife wanted to take this nice little walk in the 
>woods and now look at me limping along here and ....
>
>So that might be an exaggeration but it illustrates how we sometimes react.
>
>Brad
>
>
>
>At 06:58 AM 6/7/2007, you wrote:
>
>>It's good to have you back on list, Brother! I missed your input.
>>
>>I appreciated your post to Mari. One phrase in particular caught my 
>>attention: "anger is fear". Would you care to elaborate on that one 
>>a bit. I am not sure I understand what you are saying there. I 
>>thought anger and fear are very different emotions with very 
>>different connotations.
>>
>>Thanks much and again glad to have you back aboard!
>>
>>With a sisterly hug and a wave across the Pond!
>>
>>Doris
>>
>>
>>
>>At 07:13 AM 6/7/2007 -0600, you wrote:
>>
>>>Hi Mari with an i and not a y,
>>>
>>>Sorry about the spelling bit. :) I get the purple reference no 
>>>worry. As for Daddy Jesus. Kids sure have a way of putting things 
>>>in such a way innocently don't they? Regardless, triune yes but 
>>>lacks scriptural anything that I know of and yet I'm sure Jesus is 
>>>glad to have you, me and all believers in the family at all and 
>>>he'll guide us in from there. I asked about past rescues that 
>>>perhaps you might look to your current angers and fears in light 
>>>of your past ones which you have since been rescued. Anger is 
>>>fear, fear is lies when they are believed. Easier said than done I 
>>>know, but looking at your current fears and anger with the 
>>>knowledge and assurance you have been rescued might help alleviate 
>>>the anxiety you currently experience. If you had a $10,000 debt 
>>>you owed at the end of the month, had no money in the bank and 
>>>that was the end of the detail, you might have need for worry. If 
>>>you had a $10,000 debt due end month, had no money in the bank, 
>>>but knew you were getting paid $10,000 on the 28th of the month. 
>>>You'd have no temptation to worry. It is with that kind of 
>>>assurance we all, and I mean all, need reminding about in times of stress
>>>>>from time to time and the more we live there, the  more peaceful we can
>>>live our lives.
>>>
>>>Brad
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>At 05:30 PM 6/6/2007, you wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi Brad,
>>>>
>>>>First of all, Mari's name is spelled Mari, M Ay R I, and it is 
>>>>pronounced Mahri, M Ay H R I.
>>>>
>>>>Here she is.
>>>>
>>>>I suppose that is a little confusing. The color purple is the 
>>>>color of royalty. We are all the King's Kids now.
>>>>
>>>>Secondly, in my Intercessory Prayer sessions, I have never seen 
>>>>"The Father", but as a Triune God, what's the difference? Very 
>>>>simple explanation which satisfies me. My little girl first 
>>>>started it and so I continue it.
>>>>
>>>>To answer another question, Daddy Jesus has healed me in so many 
>>>>places, I could write a book about it. One particular thing 
>>>>sticks out as Reeva pointed out. He gave me singleness of mind. I 
>>>>was with "helpers" since the age of three. My father molested me 
>>>>and raped me at that age. That's when the "helpers" first came.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>LOVE IN CHRIST,
>>>>
>>>>Purple Mari.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>On Monday 6/4/2007 07:17 PM, MV said:
>>>>
>>>>>Hi Mary,
>>>>>
>>>>>Couple things.
>>>>>
>>>>>Why purple?
>>>>>
>>>>>Also has God   done something for you in your life? I mean, can 
>>>>>you look back and recognize  at least one time he pulled you through something?
>>>>>
>>>>>And for helpful clarity. We got  Father, Son and Holy 
>>>>>Spirit.  God the Father, who we are children and Jesus being his 
>>>>>first born, that of man and God together, which makes him more a 
>>>>>brother than "Daddy Jesus" *wink wink, smile*
>>>>>
>>>>>Brad
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>>"Pray, pray, pray!" - Pray without ceasing. (1 Th 5:17)
>>
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