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Congratulations, John, on the upcoming
father-in-law-hood--no, it's father-in-grace, isn't it? :-)
I am confident that what you are given to say
tomorrow will be a source of blessing both to others and to you. God wrap you in
himself.
Debbie
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 11:40
PM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] More wisdom from
Dallas Willard
I think it very interesting that we do not rejoice when when one
experiences an immersion, an obsessing, about or in(to) jESUS,
choosing, rather, to note and cheer for that person's
failure.
Saturday is Jame's wedding day (my middle boy). He asked me to
"perform" the ceremony. I will take my bible and plenty of tomato
juice. Very busy getting things in order. Excellent
opportunity to weave in the ministry of reconciliation.
JD
-----Original Message----- From: ShieldsFamily <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] innglory. orgSent: Sun, 24 Apr 2005
00:14:02 -0500 Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] More wisdom from Dallas
Willard
In a message dated 4/22/2005
8:43:45 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
So much for JDâs
change of attitude. Izzy
No name
calling -- good humored sarcasm is what I am about these
days. The desription of the
conflict? -- right on. So whats the problem? Go back to my
post of stated change. You will find that I changed my mind
concerning harsh
sarcasm. That is still the case. Shall I rewrite to
demonstrate the old me? ---- but I can't do that. Immersion is
the bomb !!!!!!!!!!!!! JD
So sarcasm is okay as
long as it isnât what you consider
âharshâ??? Sarcasm is thinly veiled contempt. Youâre right about your
immersionâitâs a bomb. Izzy
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