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11/12/2014 12:24:14 PM EDT
Any examples come to mind?
11/12/2014 6:00:15 PM EDT
[#1]
Please elaborate a little more.
11/12/2014 7:06:25 PM EDT
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Well, what can we personally do ourselves concerning restraining ourselves and others from expressing evil traits or behaviors especially in the kind of world in which we live today?
In other words, what kind of actions should we take in order to combat evil when it comes near to us.
In word, in deed, or whatever form evil might take on in our midst as a direct challenge to our Christian walk with Jesus, and our Christian witness as we know that our weapons against the world are not carnal, but the superseding spiritual of God, if you and I are to fight the good fight of faith against our adversary the Devil or one of his emissaries who are always looking for a opportunity to bring us down a notch or two if they can.

What can we do as Christian people who are aware of these things to help break the cycle of this reticulation that the Devil usually employs against us?

Should we be as gentle as a dove, or as wise as a serpent?
Something else?
Measures used or employed successfully in the past which seemed to work fairly well for you?
Thanks

11/12/2014 7:16:06 PM EDT
[#3]
Restrain-v.t. 1. To hold back from acting, proceeding, or advancing; keep in check; repress. 2. To deprive of freedom or liberty, as by placing in a prison or asylum. 3. To restrict or limit. [< OF restraindre < L restringere < re- back + stingere to draw tight]-----restrainable adj.-----restrainedly adv.
11/12/2014 7:21:42 PM EDT
[#4]
Kinda like.... when you want to stab a someone in the throat because you think it should be done...but you refrain from doing so and say.."have a nice day"
11/12/2014 7:24:59 PM EDT
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Kinda like.... when you want to stab a someone in the throat because you think it should be done...but you refrain from doing so and say.."have a nice day"
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Kind of passive aggressive there but I think I get your point.