Dear Rhonda,
I'm sorry to hear that. Know that you are loved, and you are in my prayers.
Here's a big squeeze for you.
Lovingly,
Pat Ferguson
At 11:22 AM 9/7/2008, you wrote:
>Well......that explains it then!
>My company sent me a "we regret to inform you that because of a downturn
>in work we will no longer wish you to work for us......." email
>Thursday! Should have had that number 8 in my pocket!!!
>Goodness! The silly stuff folks believe....it's really sad when you
>think about it....people are searching for hope, for an answer, and they
>are just looking in the wrong place...
>Jesus has always been the answer....some just don't know that yet!!!
>
>Rhonda
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: The Electronic Church [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
>Behalf Of Phil Scovell
>Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 6:33 PM
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>Subject: Let's Get Rich Together
>
>The Lucky Number 8
>
>By Phil Scovell
>
>
> Listening to a late night national talk show, they announced
>they were having the Numbers Lady as their next hour's guest. I'd
>heard her before and was far from impressed but I wasn't sleepy
>enough to go to bed yet, so I decided to wait passed the national
>news report on the hour, just a few minutes away, and then see
>what she had to say this go around.
>
> This self confessed astrologist, and numbers expert, takes
>calls from the public, and using their name, associates numbers to
>them and predicts their future, or otherwise, gives psychic advice
>to assist in improving their lives. That sounds ok, doesn't it?
>I mean, if you are doing nothing but help people improve their
>lives, how could that be wrong? Anyhow, her instructions is to
>write, or print, the #8 on a piece of paper, or a small card, and
>carry it, at all times, in your pocket, purse, or billfold. Any
>place on your person is ok, she says. The #8, according to this
>lady, is our lucky number, or the number which brings about
>fortune, and she does this on the air to prove to people that she
>knows what she is talking about. I've even heard the host of
>some of these talk shows, report that they tried it, and two days
>later, they received big checks in the mail from one of their
>investments; directly attributing it to the fact they were
>carrying the lucky #8 in their pocket. The result of that story
>is pretty obvious, I mean, the check was already in the mail, but
>it is still, so far, a free country, so he can believe whatever he
>likes.
>
> The recent night I heard her on, the host read an email from
>a listener who said he had tried the lucky #8 in his pocket for
>several weeks and absolutely nothing had changed in his life. I
>reached over and turned up the radio because I wondered how she
>might talk herself out of this one. I have learned, over the
>years, that astrologers and psychics, always have a way out, a
>trap door if you please, which they can drop through when, what
>they are promoting, doesn't work. This lady was no different and
>her explanation was so utterly transparent, I had to laugh out
>loud. She said that the reason this man's lucky #8 didn't work,
>and wasn't working, was that the #8 is a polarized number. That
>is to say, it can be negative or positive in its effect. Neutral,
>I suppose, too, although she didn't exactly explain it that way.
>She said that if you believed, yes, that was exactly the word she
>used, that if you believe the #8 would work, it would, indeed,
>work. If you didn't believe, it wouldn't work. Now there's
>something you can hang your hat on and live your life by. She
>further explained that if you tried it for a few weeks, and you
>didn't improve financially, romantically, and any other form of
>prosperity, then it was clear you weren't believing. She had an
>answer on how to change this, fortunately, so I turned up the
>radio even louder. I mean, I certainly didn't want to miss this
>further explanation.
>
> She said that the negativity in your mind needed to be
>turned, that is, converted, to a positive influence in order to
>cause the #8 to work for you. You did this by a confession. I
>forget the exact sentence now, or phrase, but it was something
>like, "I am always successful and prosperous. I always have money
>to spend and to pay my bills. I am never financially lacking."
>If, she explained, you did this for 15 minutes daily for several
>months, six months sticks in my mind right now but perhaps it was
>less, it would reprogram your negative thinking brain into a
>positive effective force that, in turn, would charge the figure 8
>you carried in your pocket or purse to do astounding things for
>you financially.
>
> Now, I know where psychics got this idea because they all are
>copiers and not originators. If you doubt what I just said, read
>the Bible, especially the book of Revelation, and right down all
>the copycat things you see the Enemy doing that resembles
>something God has already done. It's a lot because they Enemy is
>not a creator; he can only copy God.
>
> Moral of the story. I now carry around a card in my pocket
>that has the number, 10,000,000 because that is my lucky number.
>I'm going to say, "I am a millionaire worth 10,000,000 dollars,"
>every day for the next 30 years. Yes, I am confident it will
>work. If it doesn't, I'll already likely be dead and since you
>can't take it with you, it won't make much difference.
>
>Phil.
>
>
>It Sounds Like God To Me.
>www.SafePlaceFellowship.com
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