Posted by Lou Pilder on July 22, 2002, at 20:50:36
In reply to Re: Lou , posted by kiddo on July 22, 2002, at 18:39:37
Kiddo,
Thank you for bringing up that question. You see, I am talking about overcomming. I still have my affliction. But I now have a power to overcome the affliction. I can say to the suicide thought to vanish when they come. I can say to the intrusive thoughts to not annoy me when they come. I can say to the depression when it comes that it will not overcome me, for I have overcome it, and the Rider said to me, "You will be tormented in the world, but be of good cheer, for I have overcome the world and you shall also."
You see, we are slaves to these afflictions, but in The City of Peace, you are set free from their controll over you. But on the way back, I found out that to keep free, there are conditions.
Lou
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