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I Will Recue You. Please Like Me. Yes…O.K…. All Right. Do Not Leave Me.

Mental health includes our emotional psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and makes choices. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood. In the years from roughly 500 B.C. to A.D. 500, in the flourishing Greek and Roman civilizations, philosophers and physicians identified a number of mental disorders. Heading the list were melancholia, a condition marked by unshakable sadness; mania, a state of euphoria and frenzied activity; dementia, a general intellectual decline; hysteria, the presence of a physical ailment with no apparent physical cause; delusions, blatantly false beliefs; and hallucinations, the experience of imagined sights or sounds as if they were real. Although demonological interpretations of mental and physical illness were still widespread, philosophers and physicians began to offer alternative explanations during this period. Hippocrates (460-377 B.C.), often called the father of modern medicine, taught that illness had natural causes. He saw abnormal behaviour as a disease arising from internal physical problems. Specifically, he believed that some form of brain pathology was the culprit and that it resulted—like all other forms of disease, in his view—from an imbalance of four fluids, or humours, that flowed through the body: yellow bile, black bile, blood, and phlegm. An excess of yellow bile, for example caused mania; and excess of black bile was the source of melancholia. #RandolphHarris 1 of 21

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To treat psychological dysfunctioning, Hippocrates sought to correct the underlying physical pathology. He believed, for instance, that the excess of black bile underlying melancholia could be reduced by a quiet life, a vegetable diet, temperance, exercise, celibacy, and even bleeding. Hippocrates’ focus on internal causes for abnormal behaviour was shared by the great Greek philosophers Plato (427-347 B.C.) and Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) and by influential Greek and Roman physicians. During the Middle Ages, there was, on average, one church for every 200 people. The enlightened views of Greek and Roman physicians and scholars did not prevent ordinary people from continuing to believe in demons. And with the decline of Roman, demonology enjoyed a strong resurgence, as a growing distrust of science spread throughout Europe. From A.D. 500 to 1350, the period known as the Middle Age, the power of the clergy increased greatly throughout Europe. In those days the church rejected scientific forms of investigation, and it controlled all education. Most of the patients in asylums, from all classes and circumstances, were women. Religious beliefs, which were highly superstitious and demonological at this time, came to dominate all aspects of life. Once again behaviour was usually interpreted as a conflict between good and evil, God and the devil. Deviant behaviour, particularly psychological dysfunctioning, was seen as evidence of Satan’s influence. Although some scientists and physicians still insisted on medical explanations and treatments, their views carried little weight in this atmosphere. #RandolphHarris 2 of 21

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The Middle Ages were a time of great stress and anxiety, of war, urban uprisings, and plagues. People blamed the devil for these troubles and feared being possessed by him. The incidence of abnormal behaviour apparently increased dramatically during this period. In addition, there were outbreaks of mass madness, in which large numbers of people apparently shared delusions and hallucinations. In one such disorder, tarantism (also known as St. Vitus’s dance), groups of people would suddenly start to jump, dance, and go int convulsions. Some dressed oddly; others tore off their clothing. All were convinced that they had been bitten and possessed by a wolf spider, now called a tarantella. In anther form of madness, lycanthropy, people thought they were possessed by wolves or other animals They acted wolflike and imagined that fur was growing all over their bodies. Stories of lycanthropes, more popularly known as werewolves, have been passed down to us and continue to fire the imagination of writers, moviemakers, and their audiences. Not surprisingly, some of the earlier demonological treatments for psychological abnormality reemerged during the Middle Ages. Once again they key to cure was to rid the person’s body of the devil that possessed it. Exorcisms were revived, and clergymen, who generally were in charge of treatment during this period, would plead, chant, or pray to the devil or evil spirit. If these techniques did not work, they had others to try, some indistinguishable from of torture. They would administer holy water or bitter solutions, or even starve or stretch the bodies of the individuals in question. #RandolphHarris 3 of 21

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It was not until the Middle Ages drew to a close that the demonology and its methods began to lose favour. Towns throughout Europe grew into cities, and municipal authorities gained more power and took over nonreligious activities. Among their other responsibilities, they began to run hospitals and direct the care of people suffering from mental disorders. Doctors who treated people with mental disorders were called “mad-doctors.” Medical abnormality gained favour once again When lunacy trials were held in the late thirteenth-century England to determine the sanity of certain persons, it was not unusual for natural causes, such as a “blow to the head” or “fear of one’s father,” to be held responsible for an individual’s unusual behaviour. During these same years, many people with psychological disturbances received treatment in medical hospitals. The Trinity Hospital in England, for example, was established to treat “madness,” among other kinds of illness, and to keep the mad “safe until they are restored to reason.” If ASPD (anti-social personality disorder) can be located on the hostile-dominant quadrant of the interpersonal circumplex, dependent personality disorder (hereafter abbreviated as DPD) is almost the polar opposite, located in the nurturant-submissive quadrant. Perhaps the chief feature of DPD is a strong sense of interpersonal submission. Individuals with this disorder have a strong need to be taken care of, couple with a strong fear of rejection. Additional symptoms include difficulty making decisions without support and reassurance from others, a need for others to assume responsibility for decisions about the self, difficulty expression disagreement due to fear of rejection, difficulty initiating independent activities and projects, going to excessive lengths to secure nurturance from others, feeling uncomfortable when alone, urgent seeking of another relationship for support when a close relationship ends, and preoccupation with fear of being left to take care of the self. #RandolphHarris 4 of 21

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People with DPD appear ill equipped to handle mature and independent roles in life, while displaying a naïve and gullible cognitive style. Because of their weak and fragile self-image, they entrust others with the responsibility for addressing major tasks and fulfilling their needs. Their delicate self-image suggest that they will not be competent or able to take on life’s tasks, and therefore need others to do these for them. If any, this excessive reliance on others appears to pay few dividends when it comes to establishing satisfactory personal relationships. People with DPD report low frequencies of positive social behaviours, reduced directness of communication with others, less positive interactions with close friends, and less helpfulness from friend than those with less dependent personalities. The interpersonal style of people with DPD (exempli gratia, acting weak, and submissive) is designed to pull for the complementary interpersonal response from others, particularly protection, nurturance, and control. Also the desperate search for acceptance and approval from others is especially pronounced during times of stress. Should there even be a hint of failure to secure nurturance and care from others, persons with DPD will catastrophize, seeing themselves as totally alone and dismissed by the World. Despite their suggestible and complaint tendencies, people with DPD report high degrees of loneliness. This calls into question the authenticity of the interpersonal connections that they establish. When their dependency need are not met, those with DPD may become demanding, and tis attention seeking may elicit interpersonal rejection from others, only further aggravating dependency needs. Consistent with this hypothesis, symptoms of DPD were negatively correlated with receiving social support, and positively correlated with conflict. #RandolphHarris 5 of 21

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It has been argued that parental overprotectiveness combined with authoritarians may serve to reinforce dependent behaviours in children, while simultaneously preventing the children from developing a sense of independence and autonomy. By catering to children’s every need, parents may inadvertently, or perhaps unconsciously, encourage dependency and inhibit the children’s natural tendencies to explore the environment and develop a sense of mastery and autonomy. Although the excessive control that is pursuant to overprotectiveness may be deployed with the best intentions, it interferes with children’s development of basic social competencies and a sense of security when separated from their caregivers. In fact, relative to healthy controls, those with DPD experience greater parental control in their families of origin. However, other examinations of physical and sexual abuse, maternal and paternal care, and maternal and paternal overprotection have found nothing unique in the family-of-origin background of those with DPD. It must be noted that the size of the group with DPD in each of these studies was small; thus these null findings must be interpreted with caution until they can be replicated. DPD (dependent personality disorder) involves a powerful need to be take care of, resulting in clinging and submissive behaviours, as well as fear of separation. Despite their strong desires for connection with and care taking from others, people with DPD experience less rewarding social interactions, less social support, and more loneliness than people without this disorder. A prominent interpersonal theory of DPD locates its origin in excessively overprotective parenting that fails to stimulate a sense of exploration and independence. #RandolphHarris 6 of 21

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Thanks to You, Good Jesus, Eternal Pastor, for thinking us poor paupers and poopers worthy of refreshment by Your precious Body and Blood. Thanks also for Your personal invitation to come to a better understanding of the mysteries surrounding Communion; that is to say, when You said, “Come to me, all you who are lumbered and encumbered; I will find places for you to slumber.” We have all had negative thigs happen to us. Maybe recently, perhaps in the past, someone hurt us. And too often, instead of letting it go and giving it to God, we have held on to it. We have not forgiven, and that will sour the crystal-clear water of our souls and contaminate our lives. Furthermore, this contamination will produce a root of bitterness than will take hold of our hearts, minds, soul and body. And to make matter worse, after a while, we accept it. We make room in our hearts for that bitterness; we learn to live with it, and some even enjoy it. However, with all due respect, that is not how God intended us to be. God wants of to purge our lives of the bitter poison that is polluting our soul. Our souls were made to be crystal clear streams that connect us to God. God created us in His image. And the Lord wants us to be happy, healthy and have an abundance of pleasant things. God put us on this Earth to enjoy life, not to live with bitterness, sinister intentions, sarcasm, and resentment. If that becomes our nature, we have become polluted and we are contaminating everyone else with whom we have influence. However, even though our souls may be polluted right now, they do not have to stay that way. #RandolphHarris 7 of 21

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The more we read the Word of God and adopt Christian principles, and act out of love and kindness and use great discernment, the more we are able to filter the poison out of our lives and our environment, until our souls become crystal clear again. Then, we will begin to experience the joy, peace, and freedom God intended us to have. “Search me, O God, and know my heart; try me and know my anxious thoughts; and see if there be any hurtful way in me, and lead me in the everlasting way,” reports Psalm 139.23-24. We need to search our hearts and make sure we have not let any roots of bitterness take hold. It may not be a big thing that is polluting one’s soul. Maybe one’s spouse is not spending as much time with one as one would like, and one can feel oneself starting to get resentful. However, do not become sarcastic, cryptic, or unfriendly. That will intentionally make one harder to get along with, and that root of bitterness will contaminate one’s life. Keep your soul pure. Do not let your heart get polluted. The Christian Bible talks about being quick to forgive, and the longer we wait, the harder it is going to be. The longer we hold on to resentment, the deeper that root of bitterness grows. Sometimes, instead of forgiving quickly, letting go of the hurts and pains of the past, we quietly bury them deep down inside our hearts and minds. We do not want to talk about the issues. We do not want to think about it. We want to ignore it and hope that it will go away. It will not. That contamination will show up in one’s life, and it will be a mess. It will cause one even more pain and sorrow, and it could even kill you. #RandolphHarris 8 of 21

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Deal with the poison in your soul today by forgiving anyone who has hurt you, and then choose to live today in freedom and freshness. As one does that, the joy of the Lord will burst forth within one like a freshness mountain spring. Lord, your great goodness and mercy have made me well again; nonetheless, I am sick as a dog. That is why I come to You, my Saviour, with empty mouth and dry tongue, to the Font of Life, a destitute in the Court of Heaven, a slave to the Lord, a creature to the Creator, a desolate to the Consolate. The remedy? The Sacrament. I have trouble with that; and so did Your Everlasting Luke (1.43). I should be going to You; instead, You are coming to me. Well, I am miffed again! You cannot come to my house. I am a sinner, and You should know what that means. I may not have been discovered in the same room as You. Yes, I confess my vilety. I acknowledge Your goodness. I praise You piety. I thank You for Your charity—it seems to know no bounds. Father, I want the streams of my life to flow pure, clean, and fresh. Please search my heart, O God, and help me to detect anything profane or unwelcome in Heaven. Please give me the courage to make the changes You are calling me to make. Of course, I realize that You are just doing this for Yourself. My meager merits have nothing to do with it. That is to say, it is just Your way of bringing my attention Your goodness, Your charity, Your humility. It pleases You to do so. However, at the same time, it teased me, my Divine Friend, this comely Comedown of Yours. “Let us come before His presence with thanksgiving; let us make a joyful noise to Him with the songs of praise! For the Lord is a great God, and a great King above all gods,” reports Psalm 95.2-3. #RandolphHarris 9 of 21

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Would that the floor were not littered with my iniquities! O Sweetest, Gentle Jesus Christ, how much reverence and gratitude with praise unending I owe You when I receive Your Holy Body! No human alive can be found who can fully unfold the dignity of this act! However, what shall I think of this Communion? It gives me access to the Lord, whom I am unable to reverence devoutly enough and yet whom I devoutly wish to receive? What better, more salutary course of action can I take in Your presence, except perhaps humbling my poor self and exalting Your infinite goodness? I praise You, my God, and I exalt You forever. I despise myself and subject myself to You. Why? My vileness has yet to bottom out. Look at You, the Holy of Holies! And what am I? A Shittite among Shittites. Yes, I can see You across the crowded floor. I am looking right at You, in fact. However, are You gesturing me to come forward? There must be some mistake. I am not worthy to return to Your glance, let alone to meet Your gaze! Yes, it is awkward, but it gets worse! You are coming toward me. You actually want to be with me. you invite me to join you for a meal. You want to show me just how good the Divine Diet can be. Especially, Bread of Angels. That is how the Psalmist described it. (78.25). Which, of course, is none other than You Yourself, the Living Loaf, who descended from Heaven to give nourishment to the World; my reference here is John (6.33, 51). Some questions for You, my Eclectic if Encyclopedic Friend. Where does Love come from? What gives Largesse its glow? How many grateful acts of praise are due You for these two virtues? #RandolphHarris 10 of 21

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However, before you answer, here are some exclamations. How helpful and practical Your counsel is! How pleasant and comfortable that dinner was when You Yourself were the food! How admirable Your operation, O Lord! How powerful Your Virtue! How ineffable Your Truth! Now, some conclusions. You just gave the command, and the World was created. You gave the command again, and the Sacrament was created. Apparently, everything went according to plan. Worthy of wonder, worthy of faith, worthy of warping the human intellect! You, my Lord God, True God and True Man, You are contained whole and entire in some modest species. The Bread is eaten and the Premium Cranberry Justice is drunk, but Your Body and Blood remain forever. O Lord and Tailor of the Universe, so far as I know, You do not keep a lost of wants and needs. Yet You have long wanted to dwell in us through Your Sacrament. Please help keep my body and soul sinless. Why? So that with a spotless yet sportive conscience I can celebrate the Mysteries—that is to say, receive the Sacrament—more frequently. For my perpetual salvation, then, please help me receive the Sacrament that You sanctioned and instituted as a special honour and perennial memorial to remind us of Yourself. Rejoice, my soul, and give thanks to God for the Sacrament, that noble gift and singular solace left behind for me in this valley of tears! Every time I receive the Body of Christ, it rekindles this Mystery. Every time I become a co-conspirator in all Your redemptive work, O Christ, as well as a co-participant in all Your merits. #RandolphHarris 11 of 21

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What we re ordinarily conscious of are the thoughts and feelings of the ego, but there is much more in us than that. There is the true self, of which the ego is only a miserable caricature. If we could penetrate to this, the fundamental element of our selfhood, we would never again be satisfied with a wholly egoistic life—the call of the Quest would come again and again in our ears. And indeed it is through such rare glimpses, such exalted moments, when they become conscious of a presence, higher and more blessed than their ordinary state, that humans are drawn to the Quest in the effort to recapture those moments and those moods. The recapturing is done, not by taking possession of something but by allowing oneself to be possessed, not by a positive and affirmative movement of the will, but by a yielding to, and acceptance of, the gentlest and most delicate thing in humans’ psyche—the intuition. Another purpose of these glimpses is to show one how ignorant of truth one really is, and, having so shown, to stimulate one’s effort to get rid of this ignorance. For they will light up the fanciful or opinionative nature of so much that one hitherto took to be true. The bestowal of a glimpse is not merely for one’s pleasure and satisfaction: there are certain self-cleansing duties and self-improving obligations which follow in its train. The light it throws into one is thrown on one’s sins and weaknesses too. One sees them more plainly for what they are, as well as the amendment one must make. However, one sees also the forgiveness which grace grants. The glimpse affords its own proof, supplies its own evidence, certifies by itself the truths it yields. #RandolphHarris 12 of 21

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However, if its experiencer falls back into one’s ego and lets its prejudice, opinion, and expectation intrude into those truths, that is one’s own fault, not the Glimpse’s. A single glimpse will offer all the evidence one’s reason needs, all the proof one’s judgement demands that there is a kingdom of Heaven, and that it is the best of all things to search for. One of the first consequences of the glimpse ought to be—if it is properly received and sufficiently understood—a resolve to improve oneself, to be more truthful and less excitable, for instance. The effect of a Glimpse upon character may show itself as a passing feeling but it is the business of a quester to show it as a habit of life. Intellectually, the actualizing Christian is committed to the principle that to experience, or to be, the feeling of strength is commendable and is not an expression of conceit. The person therefore enjoys and even savours feelings of security, adequacy, and worth. The peaceful sense of strength and self-confidence that emerges from being aware of one’s own worth and uniqueness is vital for effective living. Jensen is a Christian who is struggling to understand the real meaning of personal strength. He strove desperately, especially with peers where he works, to prove to everyone how adequate he was. He tried to do more work in less time than anyone else. His real motives tended to surface during the lunch hour, when everyone paused for a quick volleyball game. Jensen’s mood for the rest of the day depended upon whether or not his team won the game. If they won, his ego was bolstered and he felt exuberant. If they lost, he became irritable and depressed. On days that he lost, his wife and child noticed he was less involved in family time. #RandolphHarris 13 of 21

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What Jensen has learned through participating in a church growth group is that there is a deeper, more reliable source of personal worth and adequacy available to him. It is the love of God, the love and respect that others have for him, and his own ability to value himself beneficially. As this sinks in more and more, Jensen is becoming increasingly consistent in feeling adequate and worthy throughout the day—regardless of how much work is done or whether his volleyball tram wins or loses. He is becoming freer to approach both his work and his relationships in a creative rather than a competitive way. This is the actualizing expression of the strength polarity. Jensen is learning to transform striving and achieving into contributing and cooperating. Emotionally, the actualizing person is committed to the expression of inner strength, not as an attempt to experience power over others, but rather as an expression of the potency of one’s own being. The person who knows how to experience and express strength in an actualizing way is a real asset to any relationship of which one is a part. For instance, in friendship, marriage, work or community life, this person can be relied upon to be fresh and original. Because the person is not bound by false modesty, there will be a continual flow of creative contributions that come from deep within. These qualities make the person inwardly attractive and interesting. This reflects both how the person experiences life and how other people tend to experience the person who is realistically in good contact with the strength polarity of personality. A key to the healthy expression of strength for the actualizing person is that the personal power that is experienced is used not only in behalf of one’s own well-being, but also as a service to facilitate the well-being and happiness of others. #RandolphHarris 14 of 21

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Thus the power of the actualizing Christian is used to edify or build up others, rather than to dominate, intimidate, or exploit them. It is a power made gentle by Christ’s love and insulated by the virtue of humility. Bodily, the strength dimension is experienced by a sense of being able to stand on one’s own two feet and by the ability to reach out and ask for what one wants. We have found that people who are out of touch with the strength polarity can to some extent begin to discover it by stamping their feet firmly into the ground until one feels the muscle strain in calves and thighs, one’s feet will seem to become firmly planted in the ground, like the root of a tree. This helps one feel a sense of strength and self-support. A second exercise, helpful for developing strong resistance to manipulation from one’s environment is to lie on a bed with both knees up and to pound the bed with both fists and say, “I will not give up! I can do it!” Both movements and voice should express conviction. Some practical ways that one’s strengths might be expressed in everyday living are as follows” participating equally in conversations, taking initiative in greeting or meeting others, giving and receiving genuine compliments, giving and receiving constructive criticism, speaking up and negotiating for your reasonable rights, speaking out for the reasonable rights of others, using expressive talk to show feelings, being able to say yes or no when necessary, being willing to confront and handle stressful situations. This may seem like a formidable list for people who are not used to experiencing or expressing their strength. However, it is important to have these behaviours as part of one’s total repertoire of possibilities for interacting with others. #RandolphHaris 15 of 21

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These self-actualizing Christian skills can be learned with patience and practice. A great part of courage is having done the thing before. One further characteristic of strength is that it enables us to become active participants in life. When we are in touch with our strength, we do not sit around and gripe, complain, or whine. We do something. We take responsibility for shaping our own lives and the World around us. We may pray with St. Francis of Assisi: “Lord, please help me to accept the things I cannot change, and change the things that I can. And please give me wisdom to know the difference.” “O come, let us worship and bow down, let us kneel before the Lord our Maker [in reverent praise and supplication]. For He is our God and we are the people of His pasture and the sheep of His hand. Today, if you will hear His voice, harden not your hearts as at Meribah and as at Massah in the day of temptation in the wilderness. When your fathers tried My patience and tested Me, proved Me, and saw My work [of judgment]. Forty years long was I grieved and disgusted with that generation, and I said, It is a people that do err in their hearts, and they do not approve, acknowledge, or regard My ways. Wherefore I swore in My wrath that they would not enter My rest [the land of promise],” reports Psalm 95.6-11. Let us look at another passage of Scripture where Jesus is teaching His disciples to pray: And it came to pass, that, as He was praying in a certain place, when He ceased, one of his disciples said unto Him, Lord, teach us to pray, as John also taught his disciples,” reports Luke 11.1. #RandolphHarris 16 of 21

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Notice that the disciple did not say, “Teach us how to heal the sick or how to cast out demons.” Neither did he ask to be taught how long to pray or when to pray, but he recognized that the power behind Jesus’ ministry was the fact that He knew how to pray accurately. Knowing how to pray accurately is one of the keys to victorious living. The story is told of a missionary walking down a jungle trail in African when suddenly a huge lion appeared in the trail. Being the man of prayer that he was, the missionary fell to his knees and prayed, “Father, I pray that this will be a good Christian lion.” The lion immediately fell to the ground, put his paws together, and said, “Father, I thank You for this food. Now bless it to my body.” The missionary’s payer was answered, but he was still in trouble because it did not bring deliverance. Learn to be specific and accurate in prayer. The disciple asked, Lord, teach us to pray. Jesus Answered: When ye pray, say Our Father which art in Heaven, Hallowed be thy name. They kingdom come. Thy will be done, as in Heaven, so in Earth. Give us day by day or daily bread. And forgive us our sins; for we also forgive everyone that is indebted to us. And lead us not into temptation; but deliver us from evil. And he said unto them, Which of you shall have a friend, and shall go unto him at midnight, and say unto him, Friend, lend me three loaves; For a friend of mine in his journey is come to me, and I have nothing to set before him. And he from within shall answer and say, Trouble me not: the door is now shut, and my children are with me in bed; I cannot rise and give thee. #RandolphHarris 17 of 21

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Notice that Jesus is asking a question here.To help you understand clearly what Jesus is saying, I want to ask you the same question: Would you have a friend like that? If you went to him at midnight and said, “Company came in unexpectedly and I need a loaf of bread. Would you lend me one?” would he say, “No, you ugly thing, you ought to have come by before I went to bed. I cannot give you any bread now”? Would you have a friend like that? Would you want a friend like that? No, of course not. With friends like that, you would not need any enemies. Now you can see what Jesus is saying. Notice He is talking about a friend. There is no relationship, no kinship here at all. He is just a friend. He wants to know if you would have a friend like that. I am sure you have already answered it in your own mind None of us would want a friend like that. “For a friend of mine in his journey has come unto me and I have not what I shall set before him.” Now you can recognize this as a faith statement. He does not have it or see it yet, but he says, “I will set it before him.” Now the Word of God says, “Come boldly unto the throng of grace that we may obtain,” reports Hebrews 4.16. We are to come boldly before the throne of grace—not to beg, plead or hope that something will happen but we should come to obtain! This fellow came to obtain. He did not say, “I hope you will loan me some bread.” He said, “I do not have what I shall set before him.” He did not have it yet, but he was taking faith. It was already in his mouth. “I say unto you, Though he will not rise and give hi, because he is his friend, yet because of his importunity he will rise and give him as many as he needeth.” #RandolphHarris 18 of 21

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Now let us find out what the word importunity means. Much has been said about this word, and most of it has been commentary. We need to watch many of the paraphrased editions, for so much of the is the translators’ and editors’ own interpretation. We need to check the Greek and other references to make sure the meaning we have has not been added by man. Some say the work importunity means “persistence.” To just keep on and on. I had a fellow tell e one time: “Now that man just kept beating on the door. He just kept knocking on that door until the man came to give him bread. That is what Jesus is teaching us to do. We are to just keep asking.” That idea is not present in this passage of scripture. In fact, it is exactly opposite of what Jesus is teaching here. This is where we have missed it. This religious thinking has heled people in bondage. This line of thinking has taught us that we receive from God by beating and knocking on the same door until finally we wake up God and eventually talk Him into it. Importunity comes from two Greek words: aneu which means “without” and aidos which means “bashfulness.” Therefore, a literal meaning would be “without bashfulness.” It means bare faceness or boldness (without shame). Because of his boldness he came even at midnight. He had faith that, even if he came at that late hour, he would receive bread. He said, “I have not what I shall set before him.” Jesus said that man will get up and give him all that he needs. Notice that Jesus did not say that his actually happened. He asked us the question: “Would you have a friend like that?” We get the idea that this actually happened, but it did not. Jesus is only using this as an illustration. #RandolphHarris 19 of 21

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Jesus said, “Though he will not rise and give him, because he is his friend, yet because of his importunity he will rise and give him as many as he needeth.” Now hold onto the word friend because it is another key to understanding this scripture. Jesus then says, “And I say unto you, Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you. For every one that asketh recieveth; and one that seeketh findeth; and to one that knocketh it shall be opened. The Amplified Bible reads: “Ask and keep on asking’ with a footnote that says, “This is the present imperative and often repeated.” It might be often repeated; but, in this instance, it is not because that would be contrary to other scriptures concerning prayer. (See Mark 11.24; John 15.7,8; 1 John 5.14, 15.) If you take that commentary to be the true meaning of this scripture, it is already distorted in your mind Most people never read the footnote anyway, so they are left with a false impression that will defeat them in their prayer life. When you run into a situation like this, study it carefully and see if it compares to the other teachings of Jesus. Here the translator said that it could have meant that, but it did not because it would refute other things Jesus taught concerning prayer. Those who wished to invigorate themselves quickly should practice prayer. Goals of prayer include: to reduce the number of wandering thoughts; to stop wandering thoughts completely; potential production of a glimpse; lengthening of a glimpse, if obtained; and brining about a glimpse if lost. Draw the Force of God into every pore of your skin until it pervades your whole body. #RandolphHarris 20 of 21

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At this moment and very fateful hour, I place all Heaven with its power, and the sun with its brightness, and the snow with its whiteness, and fire with all the strength it has, and lightning with its rapid wrath, and the winds with their swiftness along the path, and the sea with its deepness, and the rocks with their steepness, and the Earth with its starkness; all these I place by God’s almighty help and grace, between myself and the powers of Darkness. I arise today though a mighty strength, the invocation of the Trinity, through belief in the threeness, through confession of the oneness of the Creator of Creation. I arise today through the strength of Heaven; light of sun, radiance of moon, splendour of fire, speed of lightning, swiftness of wind, depth of sea, stability of Earth, firmness of rock. I arise today, through a mighty strength, the invocation of the Trinity, through belief in the threeness, through confession of the oneness of the Creator of Creation. Happy are they that dwell in Thy house; they will ever praise Thee. Happy is the people who thus fare; yea, happy is the people whose God is the Lord. I will extol Thee, my God, O King, and I will bless Thy name for ever and ever. Every day will I bless Three, and I will praise Thy name for ever and ever. Great is the Lord, and highly to be praised; His greatness is unsearchable. One generation shall laud Thy works to another, and shall declare Thy mighty acts. On the majestic glory of Thy splendour, and on Thy wonderous deeds will I meditate. And humans shall proclaim the might of Thy tremendous acts, and I will recount Thy greatness. They shall make known the fame of Thy greatness. They shall make known the fame of Thy great goodness, and shall exult in they righteousness. The Lord is gracious and full of compassion, long forbearing, and abundant in kindness. The Lord is good to all, and His tender mercies are over all His works. All Thy works shall praise Thee, O Old, and Thy faithful ones shall bless Thee. They shall declare the glory of Thy kingdom, and talk of Thy might; to make known to the sons of humans His mighty acts, and the glorious majesty of His kingdom. #RandolphHarris 21 of 21

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CRESLEIGH HAVENWOOD

Lincoln, CA | from the mid $600s

Now Selling!

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No appointment needed! Cresleigh Havenwood features four distinct floor plans ranging from 2,293 – 3,489 square feet and offering up to five bedrooms. 

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Each plan has been thoughtfully designed and includes great features such as single story homes, guest suites, optional offices, garage workshops, and more!

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Get the most out of your new home with Cresleigh’s All Ready smart home featuring all the connectivity needed to keep your house running. Best of all, each Cresleigh home comes with owned solar included! 

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Located off of Virginiatown Road and McCourtney Road, residents of the 83 homesites of Cresleigh Havenwood will benefit from a brand new neighborhood in the charming City of Lincoln. Palo Verde Park, is  just down the street and there’s plenty of recreation to take part in all around town.  https://cresleigh.com/havenwood/