ShieldsFamily wrote:
I believe
the temple priests drew lots to
see which one of them would enter the Holy of Holies once/year. I
think that
gambling isnt a problem if you are losing money you can easily afford
to
lose; ie: pocket money. On the other hand, it is sinful as it
Terry Clifton wrote:
Just a
couple
of quick thoughts off the top of my head before it quits producing
thoughts for the day.
1. Buying a dream for two bucks is a bargain,
DAVEH: And cheaper than buying a politician!
not a waste.
DAVEH: If one
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 16:21:27 -0400 "Slade Henson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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jt said: Hi again Slade; I don't know about others but we do
need to watch what comes out of our mouths as we have another Kingdom watching
and waiting for a doorpoint of entry into our lives and God will
During his earthly ministry Jesus only ever did what he first saw the
Father doingso it wasn't a matter of "inability" - had faith been present
there would have been no "unwillingness" because aside fromfaith it is
impossible to please God and it is by faith that we receive His promises.
Really excellent! Izzy
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Couldn't say it better myself
Dave Hansen wrote:
Terry Clifton wrote:
Just a
couple
of quick thoughts off the top of my head before it quits producing
thoughts for the day.
1. Buying a dream for two bucks is a bargain,
DAVEH: And cheaper than
Very funny, Dave. Actually the two
people I have known were (1) a woman who was in a quilting guild I used to
belong to whose husband had won years ago and were living a nice normal life in
a lovely home, and (2) a very ugly young man who put a bunch of numbers in a
brown bag and shook it
Izzy in red below:
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ShieldsFamily wrote:
I believe the temple priests drew lots to
see which one
Izzy in red below:
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Dave Hansen wrote:
Terry Clifton wrote:
Just a
Izzy in red below:
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ShieldsFamily wrote:
I believe the temple priests drew lots to see
which
Heres a clip from a testimony by
the author (I believe) of Betrayed. My oldest son emailed
it today:
http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/neighborhoods/stories.nsf/news/story/2D0921B03B24DD7686256F11006A2071?OpenDocumentHeadline=Speaker+shares+journey+of+faithtetl=1
Speaker shares
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Little Leroy came into the kitchen where his mother was making dinner.
His birthday was coming up and he thought this was a good time
I found the following article to be very interesting. The author
attempts to understand the disconnect between Jesus the Peacemaker and
Jesus the Bringer about of Armageddon. Then he attempts to show how
Bush works out the same tension. Highly interesting and I would like to
hear any comments
Exactly Terry - couldn't have said it better. Glad to hear that you
and Vee were safe through
the storm. jt
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 22:31:14 -0400 Terry Clifton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Slade Henson wrote:
My
point is the difference between the "could" [the inability]and
I was
speaking in regards to the concept of "leaving it to chance" (so to speak), not
an attempt to get a lot for little effort.
Winning a door prize, drawing straws, casting lots, peering under bottle
caps for a free Cokeand the like all fit in the "games of chance" category
with
I believe the temple
priests drew lots to see which one of them would enter the Holy of Holies
once/year.
Sorry. ONLY the High Priest was
able to do that job.
-- slade
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jt said: I
do believe that Jesus is anequal member of the Godhead but during His
earthly ministry He made Himself subject to the Father in every way. What would
makeyou suggest that I don't believe in His deity Slade?
Just wondering, Grace and Peace,
judyt
slade
says; A comment you made a
Michael D: I lend my voice here to Judy's and Terry's. As I have repeated often recently, God has made faith the Law by which He intervenes on man's behalf. That's why we are justified by faith. God can do anything He chooses, but our faith/response to Him regulates His response to us. Jesus did
Slade Henson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jt said: Hi again Slade; I don't know about others but we do need to watch what comes out of our mouths as we have another Kingdom watching and waiting for a doorpoint of entry into our lives and God will not keep them out, this is our responsibility.
Michael D: When I've share with believers things (even
idiomsand slang) that they need to watch, they've frown on it or dismissed
it as nonsense
I am one who disagrees
with you. Our Master and King used idioms when He was walking the Earth and Our
Father in Heaven used idioms(even gross
Michael D,
Bless you for your zeal to share with us
spiritual concepts which burn in your heart. May I agree but with certain
qualifications?
Yes, I have learned the power of
the tongue, and that concept is true to a certain degree. I think,
more important than the points that you
michael douglas wrote:
Michael D: I lend my voice here to Judy's
and Terry's. As I have repeated often recently, God has made faith the
Law by which He intervenes on man's behalf. That's why we are justified
by faith. God can do anything He chooses, but our faith/response to Him
regulates
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Michael D: I lend my voice here to Judy's and Terry's. As I have repeated often recently, God has made faith the Law by which He intervenes on man's behalf. That's why we are justified by faith. God can do
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To advocate for more is to advocate error... in my (apparently singular opinion on this forum)...
Silence is not necessarily descent.
John
Nor dissent?
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ShieldsFamily wrote:
Very funny,
Dave. Actually the two
people I have known were (1) a woman who was in a quilting guild I used
to
belong to whose husband had won years ago and were living a nice normal
life in
a lovely home, and (2) a very ugly young man who put a bunch
Terry Clifton wrote:
Dave Hansen wrote:
Terry Clifton wrote:
Just a
couple
of quick thoughts off the top of my head before it quits producing
thoughts for the day.
1.
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