Chris I believe that was not to you my friend it was to Matt.
Lelia
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From: "Chris L Gilland" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 7:35 PM
Subject: Re: Ephesians 4:26-27
> So... ... .. ...
>
> What you're saying is:
>
> that I have no right to be angry at all of them, and that I'm making a
fool
> of myself by being so, i nee to knock it off? Well, phil, perhaps, if
that
> is the way you meant by sending this fwd, and I'm not saying that it was,
> but if it were: perhaps you'd be convinced with a mental illistration.
>
>
> Suppose that your grandkids were on a retreat, you're worried sick about
> them as any parent should be... or grandparent, let's just keep this in
> context. LOL! All a sudden you later find out that the supervisors who
you
> are totally putting your trust in, very much were doing things that were
not
> appropriate which could a, didn't, but could a, resulted in them getting
> hurt badly, now, take on top of this, them having some medical issue that
if
> not treated properly, could be life threatening. They're not doing
anything
> to see that they are in good health, but instead leave it indirecly
without
> making things obvoius, to lie in the hands of a blind adult. phil?
What's
> now runnin through your head?
>
> yes! Bitterness! Anger! infuriation! lividness! The list goes on and
> on! Are you seeing my point? I'm not dismissing this scripture, I'm not
> saying that we need to hold wrath. i feel it's one thing to be
> judgementally wrath, yet another to be angry, yet, loving. heck, God got
> very angry plenty of times, but that never changed his love for his people
> of Israiel did it?
>
> Chris.
>
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