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DHK

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Well, I don't know what's happening but I certainly wouldn't want to see Sherrie leave the board.
DHK
 

Jim1999

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Yes, especially the beloved on this thread, do not want to see Sherrie leave.

Sometimes we think we have gone through more than we wish, and then something comes along and the Lord gives us opportunity to use those tools He has especially given to us. We rejoice and continue in the battle for the Lord.

This matter is under discussion privately and I can offer no more. Sherrie has not left yet. Pray for her and let's trust the Lord to keep her here.

Cheers,

Jim
 

Thankful

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Our pastor preached a sermon once about making promises to ourselves. He said it is okay to break a promise to ourself if it was a bad promise in the first place.

Why am I telling this? Because when one says never, I will never, it is okay to change one's mind.

When one gives an ultimatum, and later realizes that it only hurts one's self, it is okay to change one's mind.

One must consider what is best for one's self based on God's guidance.
 

Jim1999

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Thankful, Oh so true.

Often my students expressed their wish to quit college. I used to tell them to write a letter of resignation at night and put it on their desk. They should read it in the morning and if they still feel the same, deposit it on my desk and I will give it prayerful consideration. Over 25 years, I never received a letter of resignation, but a number of thank you cards.

How often, in haste, we lay waste the things that we adore the most and spend a lifetime of regret.

Cheers,

Jim
 

Thankful

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How often, in haste, we lay waste the things that we adore the most and spend a lifetime of regret.
Jim, this is very profound. Are these your thoughts or a quote?

I'm going to save these words.

Thank you.

Betty
 

Jim1999

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Sorry, thankful,,that is the way I talk. I am English you know.....
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Cheers,

Jim
 

Thankful

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No apologies! I think it is awesome. I thought maybe you were quoting some great author
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And of course, now I will consider you a great author or writer. ;)

Betty
 

RodH

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Originally posted by blackbird:
jonmagee, rsr, and rodh, and ninety nine!

Our sister is serious!

Blackbird
I already emailed Sherrie to encourage her to stay as soon as I saw her post yesterday. I hope she will reconsider and stay because she would really be missed on the Baptist Board if she leaves.
 

jonmagee

New Member
There has already been comments made about how people are treated on here is it not time something was done about it????

over to the moderators

yours, Jon.
 

jonmagee

New Member
Can some one help me here?
I am having trouble getting an email through to Sherrie. If you have her address can you let her know I will persevere and get through eventually

yours, Jon.
 
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dianetavegia

Guest
Sherrie knows I love her and we really need her and her wonderful spirit here! Just got this and hope it helps.


FORGIVING OTHERS
© 2003 by Paul Kusiak
website: www.biblestudyplanet.com

Jesus spent a great deal of time talking about the importance of forgiving others. He made it clear that forgiveness is to be a characteristic of his followers. So let's explore what it means to forgive others, the benefits of forgiving and how to forgive.

WHAT IT MEANS TO FORGIVE
"Do not take revenge, my friends, but leave room for God's wrath, for it is written: 'It is mine to avenge; I will repay,' says the Lord. (Romans 12:19)

To forgive someone means to not seek revenge on the one who has hurt you. It means letting go of the anger we harbor inside us and allowing God to deal with him or her, as he in his perfect wisdom, sees fit.

It doesn't mean excusing a wrong or denying that it ever happened. It means we don't allow ourselves to be consumed with anger towards the one who has done something to us. Instead of cursing him, we pray for him. Here are three verses that reflect the attitude of the forgiving heart:

"Love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you, and pray for those who spitefully use you and persecute you. (Matthew 5:44)

"Don't repay evil for evil. Don't retaliate when people say unkind things about you. Instead, pay them back with a blessing. That is what God wants you to do, and he will bless you for it." (1 Peter 3:9)

"Never pay back evil for evil to anyone. Do things in such a way that everyone can see you are honorable. Do your part to live in peace with everyone, as much as possible. Dear friends, never avenge yourselves. Leave that to God. For it is written, 'I will take vengeance; I will repay those who deserve it,' says the Lord. Instead, do what the Scriptures say: 'If your enemies are hungry, feed them. If they are thirsty, give them something to drink, and they will be ashamed of what they have done to you.' Don't let evil get the best of you, but conquer evil by doing good." (Romans 12:17-21)

THE FORGIVENESS FACTOR
"And don't sin by letting anger gain control over you. Don't let the sun go down while you are still angry, for anger gives a mighty foothold to the devil. Get rid of all bitterness, rage, anger, harsh words, and slander, as well as all types of malicious behavior" (Ephesians 4:26-27, 31)

The verses above tell us that anger gives Satan a foothold in our lives. Anger has a devastating affect on our relationship with God, as well as with others. Over time we will take our anger out on those around us. It will consume us and eats us alive unless we deal with it. Jesus passionately taught us to forgive others, to let go, to let him handle it. He wants us to be at peace and for that to happen, anger must be replaced with forgiveness.

A few years ago Christianity Today featured a cover story entitled, "The Forgiveness Factor: Social Scientist discover the power of a Christian virtue" (January 10, 2000). In it, they discussed how researchers have discovered the importance of forgiveness. What was most interesting was that they had come to the conclusion that the one who does the forgiving is the one who benefited the most. Social science is just now beginning to understand what Jesus taught 2000
years ago!

HOW TO FORGIVE
"Without Me you can do nothing." (John 15:5)

After Jesus taught the apostles about forgiveness (Luke 17:3-5) they said to him, "Give us more faith!" Forgiving is not easy. It takes the strength of God to truly be able to let go. It takes faith and much prayer to say to someone, "I will repay this evil with good. I will not hate you."

"I say to you, love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you, and pray for those who spitefully use you and persecute you." (Matthew 5:44)

The One who spoke these gentle words has the power to heal the hurting soul. He can take your shattered life and piece it back together again. You must let Him. "Cast your cares upon Him because He cares for you."

Jesus told us to pray for our enemies, and when we do, something beautiful and indescribable happens: He takes that which is terrible, and molds it into that which is wonderful. He gives us beauty for ashes (Isaiah 61:3). With His help all the restlessness, all the anger that has built up for so long, will wash away like waves turning back into the ocean. He will, just as He promised, give us peace.

Here are some tips to help you forgive:

- Do not deny that you have been hurt. Like we learned above, forgiving is not denying.
- Make a decision to forgive others (Luke 17:3-5)
- Do not seek revenge or repay evil for evil. Let God handle it in his perfect way (1 Peter 3:9)
- Ask Jesus to help you release the anger inside you (Ephesians 4:26-27, 31)
- Pray for a forgiving heart and read what the Bible says about the subject. Pray for those who have hurt you (Matthew 5:44)
 

Jim1999

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Lovely post, Diane. Thank you,

Cheers,

Jim

PS.It is hard to be angry with someone who is smiling.
 

Sherrie

New Member
hello everyone. I haven't had the time to go back and read all the post in this thread, but i did want to share something with you.

My response to a problem that took place on another topic.

http://www.baptistboard.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=10;t=002437;p=4

Ok DHK, RodH, Rsr...tee-hee....you can wait until the basketball game is over.

Jim if you are still shoveling snow...I am sorry. Take a break and read.

jonmagee is probably asleep. But when you wake up, go read.

God Bless
Ummm...did I say I was back? ;)
Thank you guys for all your support! I mean it!
Sherrie
 

RodH

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Glad you are back Sherrie!! I got your PM and read your post on the other thread. Hopefully it will convince some people to think before they post. Welcome back!!
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Sherrie

New Member
Awwwww...you guys are the best!
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So did you all watch the game? Its the first time they ever won with the TV crew there. Ok...I confess...I did not watch it. I was waiting on the news when it was still on. I do not even know who was playing who, but the one team, beat the other team.
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;)

Sherrie
 

DHK

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Glad to see you back posting, Sherrie.
We are finally starting to see the snow melt here. For us it is comfortably cool. Keep looking up.
DHK
 
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