Re: Dimbulb Carol rants again WAS:Re: Doctor's Only Please

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Date: 02/18/05


Date: 18 Feb 2005 05:07:30 -0800

Dear Bob,

What is a matter with you that you are so focused on others and not the
face we see of you?

You do not have to take Andrew as your doctor, there are many thousands
more in the world. I must admit that I have never witnessed a post
which has attacked your skills either in such a way, despite the
apparent anger you carry in your heart.

 We can all chose our skilled men to do their work as they have been
trained, I believe that America is a free country.

It would be wrong of us to have a negative emotion for others (i.e.
envy) and apply this emotion to an attack on their faith, as all faiths
are full of people from all walks of life. Hence, the wrongful emotion
is turned on those who are simply your neighbours, some of who have
never had the opportunities to experience a blessed life as you have.
It becomes and illogical act.

We all fall short of God's glory Bob......all of us.

I have never doubted that you are a wonderful cook, I know no different
and you certainly have an enthusiasm for what you do which is quite
refreshing to read at times. Having grown up in a family of bakers and
cooks I know how your skills can be central to a great celebration, but
never more than Christ.

Remember couples are married before The Lord, children are christened,
funerals directed, community projects are blessed, charity monies
collected. He is to millions of people their saviour, guide, comforter
and much, much more. They call He comes, we cannot, not even Andrew
unless the Holy Spirit guides us to a specific task. We are all part of
His body each with our own function.

I tell you this now, the chef served His food to Christ, the doctor
couldn't treat His wounds, but neither the doctor or chef saved Christ
from His death on the cross.

You will always have the freewill to leave Him a seat at the head of
your tables.

In Christ's love
Carol T



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