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Sep 4, 2006, 7:05:22 AM9/4/06
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Randy wrote:
> On 3 Sep 2006 19:48:42 -0700,
> in article <1157338122.4...@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>,
> "Snowman" <jke...@zoomnet.net> wrote:
>
> >My good buddy,Cassandra,a nursing student at EKU,is facing a VERY tough
> >semester. In fact,she refers to it as the "Suicide Semester. She barely
> >passed
> >one class last time. Please pray for this really great person.
> >
> >THANKS in advance,
> >SNOWMAN
>
> This is just a generic response to let you know your request has
> been read and prayed for.

This reveals your hypocrisy in all your earlier judgments of others who
have written about praying for others here on usenet.

Please know that it is my choice to forgive you for your hypocrisy.

This is unconditionally loving you in deed and in truth.

> Christ died for our sins, and God raised Him from the dead.
> Rely on this finished work alone for salvation (1 Cor. 15:1-3;
> Eph. 2:8-10).

Amen.

"Those with GOD's love in their hearts will be able to openly express
their unconditional love for others in deed, in truth, in word, and in
tongue." -- Holy Spirit.

Amen !

Laus Deo !

Marana tha !

May GOD continue to keep your heart beating, dear neighbor Randy whom I
love unconditionally.

Prayerfully in Christ's amazing love,

Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung
Cardiologist, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit

As for knowing who are the very elect, these you will know by the
unconditional love they have for everyone including their enemies
(Matthew 5:44-45, 1 Corinthians 13:3, James 2:14-17).

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/d3b7b57d0fbf89ed?

Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD

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Sep 4, 2006, 11:08:14 AM9/4/06
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www.pulpitfire.org wrote:

> Andrew wrote:
> >Randy wrote:
> >> On 3 Sep 2006 19:48:42 -0700,
> >> in article <1157338122.4...@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>,
> >> "Snowman" <jke...@zoomnet.net> wrote:
> >>
> >> >My good buddy,Cassandra,a nursing student at EKU,is facing a VERY tough
> >> >semester. In fact,she refers to it as the "Suicide Semester. She barely
> >> >passed
> >> >one class last time. Please pray for this really great person.
> >> >
> >> >THANKS in advance,
> >> >SNOWMAN
> >>
> >> This is just a generic response to let you know your request has
> >> been read and prayed for.
> >
> >This reveals your hypocrisy in all your earlier judgments of others who
> >have written about praying for others here on usenet.
>
> 1) There's a difference between generically acknowledging someone who
> comes and asks you to pray for them, and constantly publishing your
> prayer and fasting life, even when people are not asking you to pray
> for them, as you do.

Where is this written in Scripture ?

> 2) Why did you cross post this article to many other groups which I
> never posted it to in the first place?

The Holy Spirit guided me to cross-post so that you will know
first-hand that there is free will.

> >Please know that it is my choice to forgive you for your hypocrisy.
>

> I don't need your hypocritical "words" of forgiveness.

Correct.

It is my choice through GOD's generous gift of free will to forgive
you.

> >This is unconditionally loving you in deed and in truth.
>

> And this is again, you using words to advertise and proclaim your
> "love":

Without the LORD, your opinion is meaningless (Ecclesiastes).

> <False interpretation of Scripture along with web site advertisement snipped>

Art Deco

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Sep 4, 2006, 12:07:05 PM9/4/06
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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD <nosp...@heartmdphd.com> wrote:

>www.pulpitfire.org wrote:
>> Andrew wrote:
>> >Randy wrote:
>> >> On 3 Sep 2006 19:48:42 -0700,
>> >> in article <1157338122.4...@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>,
>> >> "Snowman" <jke...@zoomnet.net> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >My good buddy,Cassandra,a nursing student at EKU,is facing a VERY tough
>> >> >semester. In fact,she refers to it as the "Suicide Semester. She barely
>> >> >passed
>> >> >one class last time. Please pray for this really great person.
>> >> >
>> >> >THANKS in advance,
>> >> >SNOWMAN
>> >>
>> >> This is just a generic response to let you know your request has
>> >> been read and prayed for.
>> >
>> >This reveals your hypocrisy in all your earlier judgments of others who
>> >have written about praying for others here on usenet.
>>
>> 1) There's a difference between generically acknowledging someone who
>> comes and asks you to pray for them, and constantly publishing your
>> prayer and fasting life, even when people are not asking you to pray
>> for them, as you do.
>
>Where is this written in Scripture ?

Another game of "Spot the Irony"?


>
>> 2) Why did you cross post this article to many other groups which I
>> never posted it to in the first place?
>
>The Holy Spirit guided me to cross-post so that you will know
>first-hand that there is free will.

Liar.

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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD

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Sep 4, 2006, 12:25:08 PM9/4/06
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www.pulpitfire.org wrote:
> Andrew wrote:

> >www.pulpitfire.org wrote:
> >> >This reveals your hypocrisy in all your earlier judgments of others who
> >> >have written about praying for others here on usenet.
> >>
> >> 1) There's a difference between generically acknowledging someone who
> >> comes and asks you to pray for them, and constantly publishing your
> >> prayer and fasting life, even when people are not asking you to pray
> >> for them, as you do.
> >
> >Where is this written in Scripture ?
>
> 1) Generic acknowledgement that you are praying for someone when you
> learn of their needs:
>
> 1Th 1:2 We give thanks to God always for you all, making mention of
> you in our prayers;

No mention of a difference.

> 2Co 9:14 And by their prayer for you, which long after you for the
> exceeding grace of God in you.

No mention of a difference.

> There are many other verses which support the concept of generally
> acknowledging that you are praying for people when you learn of their
> needs.

So far your have not cited anything from the Bible that supports your
assertion:

"There's a difference between generically acknowledging someone who
comes and asks you to pray for them, and constantly publishing your
prayer and fasting life, even when people are not asking you to pray
for them, as you do."

Indeed, here is something from the Holy Bible that shows that public
prayer in Christ Jesus's name by HIS brethren is blessed by GOD:

"MY prayer is not for them alone. I pray also for those who will
believe in ME through their message, that all of them may be one,
Father, just as YOU are in ME and I am in YOU. May they also be in US
so that the world may believe that YOU have sent ME. I have given them
the glory that you gave ME, that they may be one as WE are ONE: I in
them and YOU in ME. May they be brought to complete unity to let the
world know that YOU sent ME and have loved them even as YOU have loved
ME. Father, I want those you have given ME to be with ME where I am,
and to see MY glory, the glory YOU have given ME because YOU loved ME
before the creation of the world. Righteous Father, though the world
does not know YOU, I know YOU, and they know that YOU have sent ME. I
have made YOU known to them, and will continue to make YOU known in
order that the love you have for ME may be in them and that I MYSELF
may be in them." -- LORD Jesus Christ looking toward heaven and praying
publicly before HIS disciples (John 17:20-26)

Amen ! ! !

Laus Deo ! ! !

Marana tha ! ! !

Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD

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Sep 4, 2006, 4:40:38 PM9/4/06
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www.pulpitfire.org wrote:

> Andrew wrote:
>
> >The Holy Spirit guided me to cross-post so that you will know
> >first-hand that there is free will.
>
> Interesting

Indeed:

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.christnet.christianlife/msg/f54e1d0af5b9ffd9?

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