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Welcome to my Blog Spot. I am a proud Marine Corps veteran. I have been happily married to my gorgeous wife Lisa, for 15 wonderful blessed years! I have two beautiful children that I love dearly. I am an IT Professional with 15 years of experience from small to large enterprise organizations. I am also proud to proclaim that I am a devout follower of Jesus Christ. I attend Praise Tabernacle International (www.Praiseti.org) in beautiful sunny FT Lauderdale, FL. I look forward to sharing my life and thoughts with you, and I look forward to also creating dialogue with you. Enjoy the ride, take care and God Bless!!!

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

3/27/12 - My Thoughts

To Reconcile

1. To cause (a person) to accept or be resigned to something not desired.
Examples of the opposite:

  • Once, I lived glorifying living running with a crew, who most would could it a gang.  
  • I lived by the code of not being a snitch, just so others can get over off someone else.
  • Yes, had premarital sex and had a child as a result.
  • Yes I viewed women as sexual objects. IE.. Can’t have just one.
2. To win over to friendliness; cause to become amicable.
Examples of the opposite:
  • Yes I made enemies in the past over nonsense.
  • Yes I turned one against the other for my own gain.
  • Yes I fell to gossip from others about someone, and acted upon what I heard instead of going to the source.
  • Yes I looked down to others that weren't on my level.
3. To compose or settle (a quarrel, dispute, etc.).
Examples of the opposite:
  • I didn't want to hear what the other had to say, because they already messed up with me.
  • Yeah we said we squashed it, but deep down inside, I don’t like them, so I don’t believe them.
  • The problem may seem small to you, but it’s the principal to me.
4. To bring into agreement or harmony; make compatible or consistent
Examples of the opposite:
  • I could squash it, but why?  I’m a grown man!!
  • This person is just too childish for me, but if I see or hear them talking about me, then it’s on!
  • How can me and you be cool, when you smile in my face, but then stab me in the back the minute I turn around?
5. To devote or rededicate (recommit, set yourself apart again).
Examples of the opposite:
  • I tried going to church, but the people in there get on my nerves!
  • I feel that the ones that been Christians look down and turn their noses at me!  At least I’m real about my life, most of them faking this walk anyway!!
  • I told one person something very personal, & then my business is all over in the church in 100 different ways!
Any one of these describes what you have been, or currently going through?  You still have a chance of reconciliation.  Don’t allow what people do or say alter who God created you to be.  

BE WORLD CHANGERS!!
FreeUrMinds!!!
Robert Maxwell



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