Miniature Dachhounds? Those must look something like sausages on legs
with floppy ears. *g* Actually, I am not really ridiculing them. *g*
I like anything dog, often not to my own good as I am alergic to just
about anything with fur or featheres. Those must be absolutely tiny
if you had a bunch of them playing in your hands. Do you have puppies
there at the moment, i.e. a litter of them? The smallest Dackel I
have seen are "Kanin Teckel", those used to hunt rabbits. What you
have there must be the Dackel equivalent to toy or Teacup poodles.
I am praying that those wanting a "Sausage Teckel" will find a good
and healthy one. I wish I could see one. they must be cute and funny
at the same time.
In his grip!
Doris
At 01:12 AM 8/5/2013 -0400, you wrote:
>You mean "Angelspeak"? God doesn't need words to know what we need
>and are trying to tell him and we don't need to babble to commune
>with him. This is what the "Papa Prayer" is about that I will be
>posting separately.
>
>In his loving grip!
>
>Doris
>
>
>
>At 10:14 PM 8/4/2013 -0600, you wrote:
>>Vicki and others,
>>
>>If a person is going to practice prayer like that, they can expect
>>unusual results. We first are aware of our surroundings. Then we
>>start enumerating our out of control and unbearable circumstances
>>that are ripping and tearing at us, and then other worries and
>>concern take their place in our thoughts, and eventually, the mind
>>runs out of things to think about or focus on. Then it becomes
>>quiet inside which gives way to the Holy Spirit. Sometimes there
>>is just gentle communication between God and the Holy Spirit in
>>your behalf. You can't hear them talking about you and your
>>situations, but they are communicating about you since that's the
>>Holy Spirit's job; seeking God's will for our lives. In other
>>cases, as the quietness of the mind deepens spiritually, there are
>>simply no human words that can describe your feelings and another
>>language, which the Apostle Paul called "another tongue," bubbles
>>up and only God knows it's meaning. This silent type of prayer I
>>began using back in 1982 when I simply could not think of anything
>>else to say so with the help of the Holy Spirit, it was said in my
>>behalf audibly. We now are getting very close to praying without
>>ceasing when silent praying you, as you described, becomes that
>>real. When we can do it without trying, we cross over into a
>>different relationship with the Lord than we ever thought
>>possible. I use silent praying without even stopping what I am
>>doing. It is the mind multitasking, in a manner of speaking, and
>>also listening for His voice. Other voices, unfortunately, based
>>upon circumstances beyond our control, can also interfere with our
>>prayers. Patience, which is nothing more than thinking about the
>>circumstances and then persistently rejecting them until they begin
>>to drift away from your mind's focus, only to be replaced with the
>>persona of the Lord Jesus through the Holy Spirit, which is "the
>>mind of Christ," begins to prevail effortlessly. It is this silent
>>form of prayer the causes us to become more and more spiritually
>>intimate with the voice of the Lord rather than false voices of the
>>Enemy through circumstances attempting to block this most natural
>>of ways to pray. Learning the Shepherd's voice allows us to not
>>even hear the voice of a stranger, John 10:4.
>>
>>Phil.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Vicki" <[log in to unmask]>
>>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2013 8:19 PM
>>Subject: Re: Pray Without Ceasing
>>
>>
>>>What a cool experience Phil.
>>>
>>>This is probably going to sound strange to you guys. But one
>>>experience I recently had was on a day I was feeling just
>>>exhausted. I knew I needed to pray and just spend time in God's
>>>word. I turned off all outside distraction including electronic
>>>devices and sat down to pray intending to talk to God. I never
>>>said a word. I just sat before God and he did whatever God
>>>does. I knew in my spirit that I had prayed and heard from God as
>>>I was refreshed. He knew the intent of my heart and state of
>>>mind. Later when I did give voice to my prayer I was praying in
>>>the spirit. It was a very unique experience.
>>>
>>>
>>>Vicki
>>>
>>>
>>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
>>>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>>Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2013 9:38 PM
>>>Subject: Re: Pray Without Ceasing
>>>
>>>
>>>>Rhonda,
>>>>
>>>>One time, probably in the past 3 or 4 years, lots of heavy things
>>>>were going on in the family. One day, as I sat in my recliner to
>>>>look for something on my bookshelves next to me, I said,
>>>>"Lord? I'm sure not feeling where you are right now." I heard
>>>>this voice in my thoughts say, and I could almost tangibly feel a
>>>>presence near my face, say, "I'm right here." I laughed and
>>>>said, "Oh, sorry, Lord. I forgot you were that close." My
>>>>point? I was looking beyond where the Lord truly was. I thought
>>>>he had moved away to stand in the distance because of the
>>>>circumstances I was presently facing.
>>>>
>>>>Phil.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Rhonda Partain"
>>>><[log in to unmask]>
>>>>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>>>Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2013 5:03 PM
>>>>Subject: Re: Pray Without Ceasing
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Guess I've wondered where God was too!!!
>>>>>Rhonda
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