An Essay On A Hero's Journey

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saying I thought he was on Robert’s side and wanted me to let him slide by because they knew each other.
God was giving me a way out but I did not take it because I was being led by the devil in my flesh by the heat of anger. When God gives you a way out take it and run! Run! Run in the other direction! It states in Proverbs: A wise man will see trouble and go another way, but a fool will walk right into it. Yes, I was a pure fool that night I walked right into the trouble and did not take the way of escape. Deliverance is what I was in need of and did not ask God for it when things started to creep into my life. No matter how long it is before you realize you need deliverance, as long as you do realize it, ask God to deliver you from the
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God was showing me what was inside of me that must come out I needed deliverance from a hot tempered spirit in order to tell others going through the same thing how they can be set free. God did it for me he can do it for anyone. God also allows you to meet strong praying women and men in your life to help deliver you from demons that have a stronghold in your life. Some spirits attach themselves to you from your childhood and they feel like your body is their home they need to be evicted. Sometimes you cannot deliver yourself from certain spirits, especially if they have a stronghold in your life. It takes those strong prayer worriers God has placed in the body of Christ to help set you free. For whom the son sets free is free indeed.
Years later Robert and I made amends for the madness that night in each other’s lives we are now friends. At that moment I had to laugh at myself as I left memory lane I don’t want to go through that ever again or go to jail behind a man for any reason. Physical freedom is precious and should be treasured while you

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