Recap of 10/17/2011:
Our discussion revolved around the aspect of tantrums and how they impact our lives. Even King David experienced that his "tantrum" had profound results. In 2 Samuel 12:15-25, he attempted to change the outcome of his tantrum, but it didn't work. Job, likewise, was impacted by his "tantrum" of fearing what could happen. When he feared and operated out of a base of fearful thinking, he acted and reacted differently than he would if operating out of a mindset of believing what God says is true.
For 10/24/2011:
Brief: We will break some new ground in covering the topic of the "Domino Effect" and how our thinking is impacted by where our base beliefs reside. Even as we approach a test, our interpretation of how we see the events unfolding (based on our thinking pattern) will influence how we react.
"That's one of the great advantages of age. You can say, I don't want to, I don't care, you can throw temper tantrums, and nobody minds."
-- James Lee Burke --
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