ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: DEALING WITH FEAR, Part 9
I like days like today. You wake up in the morning, the presence of the Lord is there, it’s kind of like Dr. Luther Mieir used to say, “Good Morning, Lord! Sure glad you’re here.”
I like days like today. You wake up in the morning, the presence of the Lord is there, it’s kind of like Dr. Luther Mieir used to say, “Good Morning, Lord! Sure glad you’re here.”
When we began this series, we opened up with the initiating place for the families of fear at the time of the temptation of Eve and Adam's subsequent partaking of the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, and the consequences that followed.
The Fear of Man is one of the biggest “biggies” that infect and affect human behavior. It’s a topic that I can’t even begin to cover adequately in a few coffee break sessions like these, but it deserves more than a simple once-over.
For the past couple of months we've been talking about various other topics, sharing some miracles, and basically taking a break from this series.
Let's begin with a news report today taken from Zion Oil Company's publication, Oil in Israel:
Going back and reviewing what I'd written thus far in this series, I realized that I'd left a pretty big gap in my narrative of personal deliverance from the Fear of Man.
Nearly ten years have passed since I first began to share the amazing story of Houston oilman and drilling legend, Andy SoRelle.
After the large number of responses to last week's Coffee Break, I realized that much of what is happening currently here in the Yakima Valley, as well as other places around the country, really should be included so as not to leave this simply as an event that took place years ago.
I'd really intended to get back to our series on Dealing With Fear today, but just felt to continue the break a bit longer. During the past three weeks we've talked about the Eskdale Miracle.
We're going to run long today as we finish up this story. Sorry about that, but when Holy Spirit goes to work, we have long since come to the place of not thinking about time.