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Group: Nashville, Tennessee
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Teacher: HAM
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Topic: WELCOME FATHER
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April 26, 2001
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===Topic: ''Welcome Father''===
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===Group: [[Nashville TeaM]]===
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==Facilitators==
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===Teacher: [[Ham]]===
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===TR: [[Rebecca]]===
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==Session==
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===Opening===
 
Greetings, children, yes--I am Ham and I am happy to see you here this evening. Tonight, we shall discuss welcoming the Father into your life. The Father's spirit is never one to push or force his acknowledgment. He is ever patient and ever waiting upon the invitation allowing him to enter.
 
Greetings, children, yes--I am Ham and I am happy to see you here this evening. Tonight, we shall discuss welcoming the Father into your life. The Father's spirit is never one to push or force his acknowledgment. He is ever patient and ever waiting upon the invitation allowing him to enter.
 
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===Lesson===
 
When the Master said, "behold, I stand at the door and knock," he was referring to his oneness with the father. He waits for your invitation, he waits upon your will, allowing him greater and greater function in your life. Welcoming him shall eventually become a rather constant process. We counsel that the correct attitude toward the Father is one of welcome. Like your best friend, he is welcome in all states of mind. Sometimes your house will be disorderly, sometimes you will appear disheveled and disinterested, but you must remember always to welcome your friend, allow him entry--and he will do the rest.
 
When the Master said, "behold, I stand at the door and knock," he was referring to his oneness with the father. He waits for your invitation, he waits upon your will, allowing him greater and greater function in your life. Welcoming him shall eventually become a rather constant process. We counsel that the correct attitude toward the Father is one of welcome. Like your best friend, he is welcome in all states of mind. Sometimes your house will be disorderly, sometimes you will appear disheveled and disinterested, but you must remember always to welcome your friend, allow him entry--and he will do the rest.
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Are there any questions at this time?
 
Are there any questions at this time?
 
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===Dialogue===
 
Q: For Jim, and any prospect that he might be set free?
 
Q: For Jim, and any prospect that he might be set free?
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A: Daughter, do not fear the little challenges of life. Relax and enjoy your abilities without feeling constantly driven to work. Rest and be at ease, for you do very well.
 
A: Daughter, do not fear the little challenges of life. Relax and enjoy your abilities without feeling constantly driven to work. Rest and be at ease, for you do very well.
 
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===Closing===
 
That is all.
 
That is all.
    
My love and prayers are with you. Farewell.
 
My love and prayers are with you. Farewell.
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[[Category: The Teaching Mission: Dialogues]]
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[[Category: Nashville TeaM]]
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[[Category: Ham]]
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[[Category: Rebecca]]
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[[Category: Hospitality]]
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[[Category: 2001]]

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