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Rajendra Desai

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Apr 14, 2010, 7:02:53 PM4/14/10
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LOVE.........the bigest enemy of love is guilt....first believe your forgiven......and then the magic ...the mystery of our faith begins
It's all about LOVE !


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    tobi ayo <ayvi...@yahoo.com> Apr 13 12:22PM -0700 ^
     
    Thanks bro sado, but i noticed something that the devil has been putting the thoughts in my mind, i mean the thought that i am not prefect, the main reason for my always going back
     
     
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    From: OJO SADO <ojosa...@yahoo.com>
    To: chris...@googlegroups.com
    Sent: Tue, April 13, 2010 11:58:46 AM
    Subject: Re: [ChristLife] Determined not to sin
     
     
    Hello Bro Tobi Ayo,
     
    Re Determination not to sin
     
    I appreciate your boldness to come out of sin. This are my suggestions i believe they will help you by His grace.
     
    1. Ask God to forgive you for all known and unknown sins 2. Believe He has forgiven you 3. Get filled with the Holy spirit. 4. Attend a bible believing church. 5. Reduce your closeness to unbelieving friends also those who say they believe who still indulge in sin be careful with them. 6. Join the church prayer band. 7. Read the bible daily 8. Commit to memory scriptures that give God promises 9. Meditate (think) on those scriptures you read . 10 Fast at least twice a week this should be between you and God. 11 Pray always
     
    God bless you
     
     
    Bro Sado.
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    From: tobi ayo <ayvi...@yahoo.com>
    To: chris...@googlegroups.com
    Sent: Mon, April 12, 2010 1:12:08 PM
    Subject: Re: [ChristLife] Determined not to sin
     
     
    I must confess that this message is meant for me, i have been struggling with sin for some time now, always trying to live a righteous life but at the end i go back and the funny thing is that i always feel very guilty, so how can you now fight sin, i mean not to sin anymore
     
     
     
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    From: Jacob <jni...@gmail.com>
    To: ChristLife <chris...@googlegroups.com>
    Sent: Sat, April 10, 2010 2:35:44 AM
    Subject: [ChristLife] Determined not to sin
     
    When a man is born again, he gets a change of heart inside. He no
    longer wants to continue to sin as he used to, but he wants to stop
    sinning and start pleasing God. This is the result of God's seed (1Jn.
    3:9) beginning to grow inside him. Earlier he enjoyed sin, but now he
    doesn't want to. It is not that he stops falling into sin altogether,
    but he doesn't want to. The elderly apostle John said that this was a
    mark of a child of God (v.6-10). The new born Christian is of course
    not able to overcome all temptations or be victorious all the time
    because he is weak as a baby and needs to grow in grace and in the
    knowledge of the Lord. God knows this very well. He wants to save us
    from our sins and He doesn't want us to sin, but He has made provision
    for us to confess our sins and receive forgiveness (1Jn.2:1,2;1:9).
     
    One danger we face after we have come to know the doctrine of
    unmerited favour from God and His unlimited love and mercy is that we
    slowly allow ourselves to lower our guard against sin. Satan helps us
    in this direction by warning us (as if he is an angel of light) that
    we shouldn't be legalistic about the commandments of God. But when we
    are not "watching and praying lest we should fall into temptation" (Mt.
    26:41) we fall! Temptation comes unexpectedly and in subtle ways, and
    we are caught off guard. We may fall not only because of this, but
    this is one of the main reasons why we fall, and one that Jesus has
    specially warned us about.
     
    A well known military saying is, "In times of peace, prepare for war."
    Times of peace are when training gets done, equipments are bought or
    refurbished, strategies are learned and tested, enemies are studied
    and analysed, etc. Most of us don't do this in our spiritual life. We
    tend to go on living just like every one else around us, and call on
    God only when we face a calamity. Our spiritual muscles don't get
    exercised, and our spiritual alertness cools down.
     
    Let us make a distinction between severe calamities that force us to
    go to God and the daily temptations that trouble us in daily life. In
    our daily life we are tempted to tell lies, react in anger or
    irritation, become anxious, jealous or bitter, entertain lustful looks
    or thoughts, etc. Some of us may not even of think of such things as
    temptations to sin! We aren't going to be able to overcome such
    temptations if we aren't determined to. But if we are determined to
    fight against temptations and overcome them, then we will also get
    into the habit of watching and praying.
     
    This is not just about praying. It is a whole attitude set against
    sin. This will lead to preparations against temptation -- getting to
    know God better, hearing His voice more clearly, understanding His
    mind and His ways better, understanding more about our own weaknesses
    and special tendencies towards sin, learning how others have managed
    to cope with temptations, etc.
     
    We can't hope to get much further on this way if we have no time to
    'spare' for such things!
     
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Andemariam Haile

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Apr 20, 2010, 7:23:38 AM4/20/10
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I can say enemies has to be supressed every time in an opptimal way up to they understood or stop being enemies (not as such cruel). God helps fair and rational people.

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    Agbasoga Ojirika <ojiri...@gmail.com> Apr 11 07:21PM -0500 ^
     
    Pastor Payapaya,
    would you prefer to fight your enemies or would you rather focus on GOD and
    let him do what seems best to him. Also what do you mean by if your enemies
    are not repressed?
     
     
     
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    Agbasoga Ojirika

     

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