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Matthew Chapter 25: 34-40 comes to mind in this type of scenario
This comes to my mind...
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Matthew Chapter 25: 34-40 comes to mind in this type of scenario
My thoughts were something like this: Instead of honking the horn and immediately setting the poor bastage on red alert, one could have said good morning brother...Im heading in and am going to make some nice hot coffee; can I bring you some?That's all well and good, but if someone is threatening you, you don't let them harm you. There are limits.
Thank you.Matthew Chapter 25: 34-40 comes to mind in this type of scenario
SheAnd then he bought $40 worth of meth and got high.... the end.
And then he bought $40 worth of meth and got high.... the end.
She
Bought breakfast
Then she bought $10 worth of meth and got high..... the end.
I hear they like steaming hot Cup-a-Noodles..We feed, provide assistance weekly..
Where you been? Chicks don't pay for dope.
In a loud and defiant manner. I laugh when I see people actually engaging in conversation with the sign carriers on the corners or other 'homeless' in Bend. Once they have them hooked the drone on and on until money is handed to them."How does one deal with the mentally impaired"
.Thank you.My thoughts were something like this: Instead of honking the horn and immediately setting the poor bastage on red alert, one could have said good morning brother...Im heading in and am going to make some nice hot coffee; can I bring you some?
Now why do I have the arrogance to suggest such a radical idea? Because I have done something very similar. My first response was negative, but then overwhelming compassion came out of me and it was not my doing...I believe God gave that to me. The result was a good conversation, and exchange of names, a small prayer together, a hug, and the $40 in my wallet given to that person because whatsoever I did to the least of these, I did it for God.
Someone was put in front of me that morning, and it just worked out thay way.
My thoughts were something like this: Instead of honking the horn and immediately setting the poor bastage on red alert, one could have said good morning brother...Im heading in and am going to make some nice hot coffee; can I bring you some?
Now why do I have the arrogance to suggest such a radical idea? Because I have done something very similar. My first response was negative, but then overwhelming compassion came out of me and it was not my doing...I believe God gave that to me. The result was a good conversation, and exchange of names, a small prayer together, a hug, and the $40 in my wallet given to that person because whatsoever I did to the least of these, I did it for God.
Someone was put in front of me that morning, and it just worked out thay way.
But was this 'devil' (the HG) a member of the church?A HG assaulted and nearly killed a member one evening five years ago in the parking lot. The devil goes to church too.
An easy way to introduce stress into your training is to add a timing element to your range time. For instance, place target and give yourself 10 seconds to pull your weapon and get 7 shots on target...It certainly worked in adding stress to qualifying for my dept.If you can train your mind to be calmer under stress than you are less likely to make a mistake or otherwise do something questionable.
God never asked, nor requires ANYONE to be a punching bag or door mat for "him".