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Thanks to everyone who apologized to each
other. This is much more like it, and I know we all endeavor to be as
forgiving to each other as our heavenly Father has been towards us.
Furthermore, keep in mind that Jesus abased Himself to lift us up. Long
ago I gave my own “reputation” to Him for safekeeping—anyone who
belittles me now has to deal with Him rather than with me. My only
concern is to be the best representative for Him possible. But my only
concern regarding my own personal reputation is what my Lord thinks of
it. Anyone else’s opinion is of scant matter compared to
that. If I am content with what He thinks of me I am one happy squirrel.
I’m sure you all feel the same way. Now, one big Group Hug! Izzy PS Who’s staring the next
argument??? From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Terry Clifton Good thinking,Dean. You did what pleases the
Lord. cd: When debating DaveH I have learned to notice the
little things and viewed the back stabbing remark as a way of suggesting it was
a part of my nature-but it is very possible that I read into the remark some
thing other then what Dave intended-And because of that doubt I apologize to
DaveH and ask his forgiveness for accusing him of making the back stabbing
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