Sunday, March 14, 2010

Back In The Flock

MARCH 14 2010 1719 - JACKSONVILLE FL - Well, the TV offer fell through. The seller decided to back out at the last minute and not sell the TV. I guess things between she and her boyfriend are not exactly on the up and up at this moment. Oh well, just one of those things in life.

I went to church today, and was ever so glad I did. Everyone was happy to see me back in the congregation, and the service was excellent. I did not realize that it was Men's Day today, but I will admit that I was incredibly surprised at how the service turned out. The C. A. Gibbs Male Chorus sounded excellent, even without me in the fold. So that is to say that the music was wonderful, especially this spiritual number they performed. I cannot remember the name of it, but I will say that my soul was surely stirred.

The preacher was a guest Reverend J Williams, who did a sermon about the hand of God and how it relates to what it is that we as men must do or be . The reading came from the book of Daniel, Chapter 5 which spoke of the hand of God writing on the wall. I was amazed to find how it ties in with the reading that I am presently doing with the book of Jeremiah. People can say what they want about how the Bible is not clearly organized and all. I will say that to the unannointed the Bible would not make sense, but to those who are in tune with God, the Bible makes all the sense in the world.

Many members of my church family were astonished to find that I am going through a divorce. They were even more astonished to find that I have not been allowed to see my son since November, and that I am reluctant to fight her for the right to see him. I told them that her cult is giving her a lot of support and encouraging her to force me into a battle with her, and I am just not willing to engage her in said battle. My church family believes I should fight her for my son. It is a thought, but I must consider that if I do engage he r, I am not going to stop until I have completely destroyed her, and her lawyer, and that would traumatize my son. I just don't think I want to take him through all of that. I will have to pray on it. I just pray that the right answer comes to me, and that I will not be forced to turn my son into a rope for a tug-of-war game. When I engage someone in open combat, I do not fight cleanly, and my son will suffer collateral damage. Not too sure if it is truly worth it. 


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