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WOO HOO ...We're Back!
We've been waiting for FR to return.


Happy Tuesday Everyone

1,691 posted on 11/18/2008 12:59:08 PM PST by MEG33 (God Bless Our Military)
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November 18, 2008






1,694 posted on 11/18/2008 1:12:50 PM PST by Billie
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To: MEG33

Beautiful Welcome Back, Meg! :)


1,695 posted on 11/18/2008 1:14:37 PM PST by Billie
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To: MEG33

Oh, that is so pretty, MEG!


1,698 posted on 11/18/2008 1:27:16 PM PST by Mama_Bear
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November 18, 2008
Cooler Heads
A man of understanding is of a calm spirit. —Proverbs 17:27

A Christian I know was angry with someone at his workplace over a perceived injustice. A colleague listened to his grievance and sensed that his temper still ran high. He gave him this wise advice to consider before confronting those involved: “Cooler heads prevail.”

As we interact with others, disagreements are inevitable. The discerning believer understands his own heart and takes steps to deal with conflict diplomatically.

Proverbs 17:27 tells us: “He who has knowledge spares his words.” This means keeping in check a multitude of opinions that could ignite further anger in others. Someone who displays wisdom will think before speaking, and then will share only insights likely to be helpful.

The Proverbs also give us wise counsel on the emotional side of controlling our frustrations. “A man of understanding is of a calm spirit.” A mature person exhibits understanding by keeping cool in conflict. Problem-solving is enhanced by an even-tempered approach.

The next time you become angry, stop and prayerfully reflect for a moment. Ask God for a calm spirit and the right words to say.

Remember, cooler heads prevail.  

For Further Study
It’s important to handle anger in constructive ways.
Visit Discovery Series cb942 on the Web
and read When Anger Burns.

The best time to stop an argument is before it starts.


Bible in One Year: Daniel 1–3; Proverbs 17:15-28


1,722 posted on 11/18/2008 4:10:22 PM PST by The Mayor ( In Gods works we see His hand; in His Word we hear His heart)
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That kitten graphic is so precious, Meg.


1,724 posted on 11/18/2008 4:17:56 PM PST by jaycee ("God's love still stands when all else has fallen.")
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