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Great Sermon! Everything you said is exactly spot on. I am so sorry you have dealt with so many sociopaths
Whitney (1/20/2017)
from Canada
Great Sermon! You're right there are female sociopaths. I dated a man for 6 months and he was wonderful. After I became pregnant he revealed he was a sociopath and I was trapped. I tried to escape many times and could not. We had 2 children and it became so bad that I would be a neglectful mother if I didn't get away. So when I finally escaped, my sociopathic sister moved in with him. When I went to the house to get my stuff with a cop, she welcome me in as a guest with a big huge smile on her face and directed me to where she had put my belongings. I saw in my bedroom where all her stuff was, and she had also turned my baby's room into a smoking room. Then they showed up in court together against me. It's almost like they are deranged non human entities. She has been like that since a child btw
Benjamin Formerly Mephibosheth (11/21/2016)
from The King's Table
Iniquity. Iniquity is sin at its worst. Iniquity is premeditated, continuing, and escalating. When we flirt with sin, we fall for the lie that we can control it. But like a cute baby monkey can grow to be a wild, out-of-control primate, sin that seems small and harmless at first can take control before we know it. When we give ourselves over to a sinful lifestyle, we are committing iniquity. Sin has become our god rather than the Lord (Romans 6:14).