Peter's Fiery Trial and You; the innoculation

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Peter's Fiery Trial and You; the innoculation

Postby saint701 » Sun Feb 06, 2011 11:52 am

Hello All,
*AngelYellow*
Blessings!

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I am doing everything I can to get this story circulating around the globe. I realize it is highly unlikely that many will endure Peter's fiery trial, but I am quite confident it is the knowledge of the nature of such a thing our Lord would have His body understand. I believe there are three reasons for this, the first being to know such an attack is not going to be unusual in the days to come the second being to understand such as coming from the adversary, the third to innoculate you against such an attack.

The innoculation works in two ways. First you recognize such is possible, the extent and nature of such is from our adversary, and that it is a trial of our faith in our Lord Jesus, not punishment from God for our sins. The second way the innoculation works is to be of benefit to others, to be aware of what goes around us and should we see someone so tormented to comfort them in their time of trouble, and not let them slide back into unbelief. Of course one so afflicted will have doubts, but our goal is to help them remain stedfast until the end.

The following story elaborates on that which I endured for 16 years. I have chosen to use a pseudonym in the story to protect my privacy. I will have the entire story up shortly.

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Blessing!
Love, in Christ Jesus, Saint701
It is most certainly far better to die in faith believing, than it is to live in unbelief.
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