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Battle of the mind, overcoming the flesh


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2 hours ago, Josheb said:

Excuse me guys, @Your closest friendnt, @clancy, and @Whyme, but these recent posts beg a question I don't see any evidence has been considered. 

Why would I expect someone experiencing chronic anxiety (and who uses scripturally selectively to marginalize others in that anxiety) to be able to well instruct anyone about the battle of the mind overcoming the flesh? 

I don't mean any disrespect but is the problem inherent in that not seen for what it is? Can a divorced counselor help a struggling couple? Sure. But would I prefer a divorced counselor or one married multiple decades (all other things being equal)? Can an embezzler manage stock investments? Sure, but why choose such a person when there are healthier alternatives?  

Is our focus or attention on the battle......

.....or the overcoming?

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Is our focus or attention on the battle......

.....or the overcoming?

Both. 

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Why would I expect someone experiencing chronic anxiety (and who uses scripturally selectively to marginalize others in that anxiety) to be able to well instruct anyone about the battle of the mind overcoming the flesh? 

Was this a quote? If so who did you quote? And what does this mean? 

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