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Ephesians 6:14-15 - Larry Kelsey - 09-21-2003 Andrew Gabriel Roth "Implied wordplays in Ephesians?" Apr-18-2003 at 04:06 AM (GMT3) Quote:Shlama all! Shlama Akhi Larry and a prayer request - Andrew Gabriel Roth - 09-30-2003 Shlama Akhi, Actually, I chose Ephesians as my sample chapter, and it is posted here. If you have any trouble retrieving it, let me know and I will send it to you. Meanwhile, I hope you got the CD-Rom by now and really look forward to your opinion. I also have an urgent prayer request. My father has liver cancer, and now he is going into major surgery on Monday, which is, of all days, Yom Kippur. I have a special prayer that will be said by the rabbi at a shul I go to, but I would also like to ask for my brethren here to lift up their voices in prayer to the Almighty and His Son, that my father may be healed. I hope this posts fine...I have had trouble replying before. Peace and blessings to all you Andrew Gabriel Roth . - drmlanc - 10-01-2003 "I also have an urgent prayer request. My father has liver cancer, and now he is going into major surgery on Monday" Done Akhi. I hope all goes well. I can really identify - Larry Kelsey - 10-01-2003 Shlama Akhi Andrew, I'll keep your father in my prayers as well. They wrote my death sentence out in full 23 years ago giving me 6 to 8 months to live. Cirrhosis in the infantile stages or something like that was the diagnosis. I remember having Assembly of God and United Pentecostal Church people praying for me. UPC has some pretty flaky doctrines but they could sure pray the prayer of faith and make it stick like glue. <!-- s:rockedover: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/rockdover.gif" alt=":rockedover:" title="Rocked Over" /><!-- s:rockedover: --> Shlama w'Burkte, Larry Kelsey - Paul Younan - 10-01-2003 Shlama Akhi Andrew, Donna, Kaylen and I are praying for you and your father - may God heal him speedily. Re: . - Vsanzcm - 10-02-2003 Shlama Akhi Chris: Count on my prayers for your father also! Ab. Valentin Re: Shlama Akhi Larry and a prayer request - Vsanzcm - 10-02-2003 Shlama Akhi Gabriel! I'm joining your prayer for your father. Hope he'll be fine, Ab. Valentin Todah--and an interesting update - Andrew Gabriel Roth - 10-02-2003 Shlama all-- Todah rabbah for all your responses, public and private. Now I have something interesting to share with you. About 2 hours ago, I returned from seeing my father. He manages a cigar store, mostly for enjoyment. I stopped by right after work to tell him that I was able to arrange a special prayer to be given by a rabbi on Yom Kippur. At the store, people were coming up to my Dad, one every few minutes, for more than an hour. The customers hugged him, and all said they were praying for him. Now before I go further, let me explain something. My father does not really talk about his faith all that much. He surely believes in YHWH and is proud of his heritage (in case you wondered where that little aspect of my personality came from), however he just does not talk on the details. What I can say is that he has totally supported me in my Messianic walk. He respects my decision and has a strong interest in Messianic/Nazarene trends (and Torah code and mystical stuff too). I have also suspected that he nurtures a great tolerance of Y'shua as I believe in him, because I keep the holidays and traditions. He has even been kind when I tried to witness to him and not disagreed with me. But again, direct statements on this score don't come out of his mouth. Well, that rule was broken tonight. After about the 10th person said they were praying for him (and of course I kept thinking-- "Dad, you have no idea how many others will when I am done"..) my Dad said this: "Thank you so much. I have to say, although the operations coming up are daunting and risky, even as I know they are still my best hope, and even though I've been very tired physically, something has changed. I feel the power of the prayers doing their work and somehow it comforts me." <!-- s:bigups: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/bigups.gif" alt=":bigups:" title="Big Ups" /><!-- s:bigups: --> <!-- s:bigups: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/bigups.gif" alt=":bigups:" title="Big Ups" /><!-- s:bigups: --> I know that a lot of that is because of all of you. Peace and blessings Andrew Gabriel Roth |