Posted by John A. on October 24, 2007 at 21:26:53 from (65.41.71.196):
In Reply to: O.T. life sucks posted by chiefrunamuk on October 24, 2007 at 16:32:40:
Ken, I will not say I know how you feel , for I do Not! But I, just like most of the others have our share of hard knocks! BUT..... It is NOW More than ever, go to that place at home, barn, down by the stream, "That Quiet Place" Tell the LORD about it, Cry out for help!, Yes The LORD has thick enough skin to let you be mad for a while. BUT...Do Not Let This Stay Bottled Up Inside Yourself, It will eat you up from the inside! And take away your Joy of Life. Give it over to him, Listen for his reply to you. HE will make some thing good from this situation. Yes, go open your Bible and read, search out those scriptures that have given you comfort in the past, they will help you now, go visit with your Pastor, or other Godly Counsel. ask for prayers from others whom you feel close to, and are comfortable visiting with. Hope this helps, I will be praying for you! Later, John A.
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