Posted by Patrick Alford/Harry(Bud)Case on 9/11/2001, 1:04 pm Posted by Patrick Alford on 7/12/2001, 10:16 pm New to board. Interesting and thought-provoking posts! Good to see "Iron-Sharpening-Iron in your debates... A.i I'm a good robot;) Psalm 51:17 "The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise." Proud People-vs-Broken People I do have some insight and info Author "Unknown." But credit is given to whom it is due. "Jesus." If I may, would like to start a thread "The Heart God revives." E.g. Proud people: Desire self-advancement. Broken people: Desire to promote others. In Christ, A.i ---------- Posted by Keith on 7/13/2001, 10:22 am , in reply to "The Heart God Revives" Hi Pat, I think your who I think you are. Remember me Keith Davidson? ---------- Posted by Pat on 7/13/2001, 1:45 pm , in reply to "Re: The Heart God Revives" Keith? I remember You! Hi, remember coming over to chapel court... I lived with Rocky M. and crew. If it's you, didn't we hang out together? I Started Bible college in 1986. Been a long time. Glad to know you're doing well. ---------- Posted by Andrew Vouros on 7/13/2001, 8:41 pm , in reply to "The Heart God Revives" Hi Pat, Nice to hear from you. I was one of your roomates at the infamous Apt. 13 at Chapel Court. Do you remember me? Thanks for sharing, God surely does exalt the humble and a contrite spirit He will not despise. ---------- Posted by Pat on 7/13/2001, 9:39 pm , in reply to "Re: The Heart God Revives" Hi Andy, I have A "Vividly, Crystal Image" during a chapel service...Laughing, LAUGHING and laughing in the Spirit. Camp meeting 1985 I know it's in the past...But seeing so many set free to experiance His Manifest presence and power forever changed my life. Side note: Drop me an e-mail, would like to know more about your first post. In Christ, Pat ---------- The only one worthy of praise is Jesus Posted by Author Unknown on 7/16/2001, 4:58 pm , in reply to "The Heart God Revives" You're Right Patrick: "Author Unknown" is a worm: All the credit, all the praise, all of the glory, belongs to Jesus. ---------- Posted by Patrick on 7/17/2001, 12:00 pm , in reply to "The only one worthy of praise is Jesus" To "Author Unknown:" If you are referring to "Worm" as in "God will restore all the years the Canker Worm has Eaten"...Etc Then Yes, in part I do agree. On the other hand to be "Anonymous" at times can help us to place "Principles before Personality." Furthermore, some would like to keep the "SpotLight" off themselves Good or Bad. Second, So there is no Misunderstanding. Your comment: "You're right Patrick, "Unknown Author" is a Worm" needs some qualification. In NO way do I believe that if you're anonymous you are a "Worm." Doctrine and Theology are always open to debate. "Prove ALL things...holding fast to that which is true, etc." But to Say "Author Unknown" as a person, is a worm eating away at the tapestry God is weaving in our lives collectively, then I disagree. I believe we should have the freedom to express our views in the context: WWJD.... In Christ, Pat P.S Beware! that worm, can turn into a "Snake" tempting us to eat from the "Tree of the 'Knowledge of Good and Evil' -VS- Eating from the Tree of Life." ---------- Posted by Author Unknown on 7/17/2001, 3:14 pm , in reply to "Re: The only one worthy of praise is Jesus" Thank You, Pat: I may have misunderstood your original post. Nevertheless, without Christ shining through us we all fall way short of the mark. And it is Christ that should be praised for any good work brought forth from us. God bless ---------- I recieved your e-mail, Pat Posted by Author Unknown on 7/17/2001, 4:18 pm , in reply to "Re: The only one worthy of praise is Jesus" God bless you Brother. Thank you. This is a good place to fellowship. The board has helped me understand how to go about penning the next book. People are friendly here! And we as a Body have a vast amount of knowledge. ---------- Any thoughts About Psalm 51:17? Thank you for welcoming me. Look forward to further posts. In Christ, Pat ____________________ Posted by Bud Case on 7/6/2001, 10:11 pm I just read the posting regarding the New Heart Worship Center Conference. It was a blessing just reading about it. As I read the postings I felt a strong bond and kinship with those who attended. I hope that Becky & I can see some of you next time we visit the Northwest. Bud Case ---------- Name Posted by Harry (Bud) Case on 7/6/2001, 10:26 pm , in reply to "NHWC Conference" Just a clarification for anyone who remembers me. I usually go by my given name, Harry, nowadays. It's less complicated than using my nickname, Bud. I'll be using it in any future postings.
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