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217) Phil 4:6-7 . . Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by
prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And
the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts
and your minds in Christ Jesus.
I was diagnosed with esophageal cancer Nov 2022. At the time, I was
devastated; so much so that I feared a nervous breakdown and seriously
considered suicide by drowning myself in the bathtub.
Well; as it turned out Phil 4:6-7 was my safety net-- not by reciting scripted
prayers. I obtained freedom from a severe case of anxiety by telling God in
my own words exactly how I felt: straight from the shoulder, man to man.
Mother Teresa complained in her private letters written to spiritual
counselors that she felt not the slightest glimmer of the Lord's presence
during virtually the entire five decades she was a missionary in India; plus
lamented that her prayers returned to her like sharp knives, cutting her soul.
I'm not talking about sporadic returns; it was always that way with her, and
it was very discouraging-- so discouraging that after a while Teresa began to
seriously question whether there's really a God out there.
Well; I would hazard to guess that as a good Catholic girl, Teresa didn't
practice conversational prayer, instead she practiced rosary prayer; and she
likely expected God to read her thoughts so she wouldn't have to spell them
out.
God's IQ is at least equal to that of our loved ones, our associates, our BFF,
and the drivers that deliver pizza. Well; if we don't talk them in rote lest we
appear to them as mental cases, then why in God's name are Christians
talking to the supernatural genius who created the universe-- all of its life,
matter, and energy --as if He were a totem pole?
● 1Cor 13:11 . .When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a
child, and I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put childish ways
behind me.
Honestly: some Christians really need to grow up.
_
217) Phil 4:6-7 . . Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by
prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And
the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts
and your minds in Christ Jesus.
I was diagnosed with esophageal cancer Nov 2022. At the time, I was
devastated; so much so that I feared a nervous breakdown and seriously
considered suicide by drowning myself in the bathtub.
Well; as it turned out Phil 4:6-7 was my safety net-- not by reciting scripted
prayers. I obtained freedom from a severe case of anxiety by telling God in
my own words exactly how I felt: straight from the shoulder, man to man.
Mother Teresa complained in her private letters written to spiritual
counselors that she felt not the slightest glimmer of the Lord's presence
during virtually the entire five decades she was a missionary in India; plus
lamented that her prayers returned to her like sharp knives, cutting her soul.
I'm not talking about sporadic returns; it was always that way with her, and
it was very discouraging-- so discouraging that after a while Teresa began to
seriously question whether there's really a God out there.
Well; I would hazard to guess that as a good Catholic girl, Teresa didn't
practice conversational prayer, instead she practiced rosary prayer; and she
likely expected God to read her thoughts so she wouldn't have to spell them
out.
God's IQ is at least equal to that of our loved ones, our associates, our BFF,
and the drivers that deliver pizza. Well; if we don't talk them in rote lest we
appear to them as mental cases, then why in God's name are Christians
talking to the supernatural genius who created the universe-- all of its life,
matter, and energy --as if He were a totem pole?
● 1Cor 13:11 . .When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a
child, and I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put childish ways
behind me.
Honestly: some Christians really need to grow up.
_