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Patience & Perserverence
hillsbororiver:
You are welcome Randy.
I want to thank you for receiving this in the spirit it was given.
His Peace to you Brother,
Joe
carol70:
--- Quote from: YellowStone on July 03, 2007, 09:02:29 AM ---I was told so many times during my "church" life that my questions should not be asked. Which of course told me that they did NOT have the answers. My questons were legitimate. I'm not so sure telling a newby to go read Ray's writings is not so different. If we found someone injured on the side of the road, would we stop only long enough to tell them that there is an ER just down the road; that all the help they need can befound there.
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I don't see it in quite the same way. As a lot of us have mentioned, we are not all teachers and since Ray explains things so well, I think it's often better to send the newbie directly to the source (or the source's messenger, if you prefer) instead of trying to figure out a different way of saying what he has already stated so eloquently.
That's just my take on things. :)
Falconn003:
Joe and Darren
You 2 posted it so well, only thing i can add to that is a resounding AMEN and thnk you for this guidance.
God bless
Rodger
UncleBeau:
--- Quote from: carol70 on July 03, 2007, 01:21:03 PM ---
--- Quote from: YellowStone on July 03, 2007, 09:02:29 AM ---I was told so many times during my "church" life that my questions should not be asked. Which of course told me that they did NOT have the answers. My questons were legitimate. I'm not so sure telling a newbie to go read Ray's writings is not so different. If we found someone injured on the side of the road, would we stop only long enough to tell them that there is an ER just down the road; that all the help they need can be found there.
--- End quote ---
I don't see it in quite the same way. As a lot of us have mentioned, we are not all teachers and since Ray explains things so well, I think it's often better to send the newbie directly to the source (or the source's messenger, if you prefer) instead of trying to figure out a different way of saying what he has already stated so eloquently.
That's just my take on things. :)
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Keep in mind that God shows us the answers to our question. However, Ray is a good teacher and he taught ME to "PAY ATTENTION TO THE WORDS!". Tell the Newbies exactly where to go and if your can't, start reading. There's things that Ray hasn't touched on yet and even after reading all of Rays letters, they still might have questions. Rather than giving them answers, show them how to get them. Kind of like, "teach him how to fish". I would want everyone to know that BT gives truth through scripture, not "Ray-ology" ha ha.
jER:
"Patience is a companion to wisdom."
Thanks Joe for the reminder!
And, may we continue understanding.
- jER
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