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The Saga continues

Postby hopenconfidence » Wed Aug 29, 2007 7:53 pm

Another week and I am feeling it. As for being sick, I am getting over it thanks for good rest and resting my voice (tee hee) If it wasn't for the Holy Spirit being at my side, it's hard telling what I would went through. Especially when I get angry at co-workers but say nothing to their faces. It's cringing. As times goes on working 3rd shift, things are becoming a lot easier for me just getting over the transition from day to night. Now, I have another problem. There is a guy at work who has interest in me. Here is a problem, although he says he respects me as a Christian, he is not. Rather he likes to study on Eastern cultures including Buddism. He says that Buddha is a teacher and uses the same principles as Jesus. What? The same as Jesus? No way! I disagreed with him but haven't told him yet. Also, he says that he can't find time to help others as well as helping out at church. (I told him he can help out others in order to help himself, he disagreed) He also says he was saved as a child but feels that church isn't the way to go. Too much corruption he says. See, he says he wants to get to know me and that is fine, however, when doubting my faith because you have an issue with God that is his problem. I mean I'll talk to him but I know that when you talk about my Family like that, there is no way I'm going to be part of that relationship. I'm sure others agree. As far as work goes, people there are okay but there are some who don't listen and take things out of perspective. Then they get angry. It's frustrating but I am hanging in there. I'll explain that dilemna next time. I'll stop for now and thanks once again for being here for me. Take care and GB *angelbounce*
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Postby realtmg » Thu Aug 30, 2007 1:29 pm

And thank you for sharing. Keep trusting in God and give it ti Him and let go. Mat God's peace be manifested in you slowly each day my friend. Luv ta. Real. *Computer*
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Postby dubya » Thu Aug 30, 2007 4:42 pm

Amen! to both of you. Sounds like you have a pretty good perspective of the things at hand. So just give it to God and trust in him that he is able and willing to handle it. Keep your focus on Jesus and let God do the work in your life.


God bless
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