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To: Bookwoman; Dinah Lord

Thanks to you both for your prayers, and words of encouragement. I am taking it to heart, as I believe for my sister’s healing and sound mind to return to her.

Pray also for her husband, who is also mentally ill. He has been “replaying” in his mind for 35 years, the day he was 7 years old, and his mother said goodbye to him, and then jumped out of the window in their high-rise apartment building in New York City. He HATES being alone, so my sister being in the hospital for awhile now is VERY hard on him, to put it mildly. My family is loving on him, though, and he is receiving our kindness.

I appreciate your prayers more than you know.
A


1,763 posted on 11/30/2007 11:52:20 PM PST by adopt4Christ (The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing.)
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To: adopt4Christ

Yes, usualy we interfere way too much with God’s abilities to steer us than we do by trying to help or to have them help themselves in those situations.

Is talent our problem? The lack of talent of others? Maybe one may want to look at our talent, if we are to change things, and if our talent inspires others and is matched by others, then surely, in fact, the Talent of Christ is meant for us to match it through the Holy Spirit within us.

Thus we are actualy adapting to future situations we know not of and which science cannot predict, but which we every day wake with. Thus this talent is not ours but God’s only, the Holy Ghost, that is, and Christ is such image of such talent, cherished and cherishing Son.

So I pray for epiphanies your way.


1,771 posted on 12/01/2007 2:52:25 AM PST by JudgemAll (control freaks, their world & their problem with my gun and my protecting my private party)
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