> Introductions, Announcements, and More of Ray's Teachings
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			Dave in Tenn:
			
			Hi Ken.  Glad to meet you.  Can identify with the crossroads feeling.  
When I was a lot younger, me and a friend decided we wanted to go see the St. Louis arch--just because we could.  Didn't have a map--barely had a car.  We watched the road signs and followed them until we were safely confident that we were on the road to St. Louis and not headed for New Orleans.  
We quit worrying about it for miles and miles until we got close to St. Louis.  Then the 'concern' started up again as we wondered where in the maze of highways was the right way to the arch.  Then we saw the arch, navigated a few turns and made it.
I don't know whether you're looking for the correct turn far from the arch, or nearing the destination, but aim for the arch and you'll make it.  "Seek first the Kingdom of God and all these other things will be added unto you."  
		
			frecklegirl417:
			
			Hello, Ken!!
 Welcome to the forum! You will find all of us here with our arms wide open with a hug and an ear to listen.  
                                                                        With God's love & understanding,
                                                                                    Frecklegirl(Pam)
		
			Roy Monis:
			
			Hi! Ken
WELCOME!  It would have been a big dancing welcome but I have been asked by an old member who has opinions but realistically a much, much younger member in years to desist. So a double helping will have to suffice; WELCOME!
If I read your post correctly, I believe, by crossroads you mean the spiritual and not the carnal/physical/ mental type. Based on this premise I have to question your statement “Even knowing the truth does not take away the pain.” as to whether you do truly know the truth because from what Jesus has to say about it is:” So Jesus was saying to those Jews who had believed Him, “If you continue in My word, then you are truly disciples of Mine; and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free.”   (Jn.8:31-32).  From this I gather that if one has the truth then they are set free. So once you have the truth in earnest then you should experience no pain at the crossroads.
Just my opinion brother please don’t take offense, I’m only trying to help not criticizing. If I have given offense please forgive me.
God bless you brother in our joint walk in Christ.  
Love in Christ Jesus.
Roy UK     
		
			Mike T:
			
			Hi Ken,
            'The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet.'   Romans 16:20
-Mike T-
		
			joyful1:
			
			
--- Quote from: Mike T on August 08, 2008, 10:37:36 PM ---Hi Ken,
            'The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet.'   Romans 16:20
-Mike T-
--- End quote ---
good Mike! Amen!
Welcome Ken! Looking forward to your posts!
Joyce :)
		
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