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Postby mlg » Mon Mar 29, 2010 1:02 pm

Hello *angelbounce* Just wanted to stop by and say it's good to see you posting and continuing to share. May you feel the presence of Jesus surrounding you today.

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Postby deetu » Mon Mar 29, 2010 2:07 pm

blossomsforever wrote:i could try. i guess thats what it is about seeds being from the evil one instead of good seeds. the bad seeds are the voices of the evil one that say all kinds of things besides if hes on the inside that means that all those weeds will keep growing right? so also someone mentioned that about how the evil one comes in when we are hurt. so hes there and messing around without someone keeping an eye on him so he does alot of damage right? if he is putting in so many weeds what difference does it make to get them up by truth if they just come back? also with so many in here i would need some kind of truth to know who is who. evil doesnt exactly look a monster sometimes.

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Postby Guest » Tue Mar 30, 2010 12:47 pm

day two:

how do we change the condition of our hearts? i read on day 2 it says about how seed is sown on ground and it represents our hearts? are we responsible for the condition of our hearts? even if we dont know god and are not seeking him or if we are seeking him?

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Postby mlg » Tue Mar 30, 2010 1:07 pm

how do we change the condition of our hearts?


Well sis this begins by starting to let down any walls you may have built around your heart. Often we put up a wall to keep ourselves from feeling...and not only do we not feel...we in turn can't receive or give either...the wall blocks everything...so begin by dismantling the wall...one brick at a time.

i read on day 2 it says about how seed is sown on ground and it represents our hearts? are we responsible for the condition of our hearts?


Yes sis we are ultimately responsible for the condition of our hearts. The reason being if we walk around and carry hurt or pain...unforgiveness or fear...our heart will begin to harden...but if we learn to forgive easily and let go...then our heart softens and we can love and be loved in return.

even if we dont know god and are not seeking him or if we are seeking him?
Yep sis...even if we don't know God we are still held accountable to Him...God judges the heart sis...and that is everyone's heart...not just the ones who know Him...but the ones who don't.

You did great on step 2 sis...I can see you are beginning to look for answers. Keep with it.

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Postby Guest » Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:13 pm

what i remember of day two is faith spiritual walls and truth.
faith as a mustard seed
spiritual walls we put up
exposing it all to the truth.

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Postby mlg » Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:21 pm

Awesome sis :)

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Postby Dora » Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:35 pm

Good to see you working the steps again. :)
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Postby momof3 » Tue Mar 30, 2010 3:49 pm

Hi Sis,

Just wanted to say that these things..these walls we put up are started from the day of our birth...a child who puts up walls carry those into adulthood where they become even stronger. We cant break these walls down by ourselves. The Holy Spirit is there to break them by seeking Jesus and His truths about how much He loves us and wants to free us from within those walls. You cant do it on your own.

Some of the ways He will help you is by truly opening your heart to Him, in truth, facing the things that caused us to build those walls, as ugly and painful as they are, forgiving, through reading His word, music, repenting, and asking Him to heal the child within. Its not easy, but it can be done. You only have to be willing to let Him do it and trust Him through the process. Your strength comes from Him alone...and you are stronger than you know. The truth is what sets you free. None of us in this world are immune to evil and the enemy's attacks, but God is your healer...and Jesus, your redeemer.

continuing to pray for you, my sister...May His perfect will be done in your life.

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