What I have concluded from intensive study concerning the life of Jesus Christ:
 
Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God,  was born in the Spring, in a lambing cave, in a manger, on the outskirts of Bethlehem, in the Land of Jerusalem, in the year 1 AD.  He was born in the Meridian of Time, probably at Midnight, on the eve of the Passover.  The sun was in the constellation Aries, the first sign of the zodiac, sign of the young ram, and in medical astrology, representing the head;  the moon would have been in the opposite sign Libra, the scales of justice--the great star was likely in the constellation Leo, the sign of the King, and the tribe of Judah.  He expired on a cross 33 years, almost to a day, later, on a hill called Calvary, on the North end of the hill.  It was the same hill upon which Abraham undertook to sacrifice Isaac, his only son, wherein God provided his own ram. 
Merry Christmas . . . 
 
Blainerb
 
 
 
In a message dated 12/24/2005 1:17:01 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Christmas blessings to you, Judy, and everyone on TT.   Izzy

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy Taylor
Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2005 7:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [TruthTalk] With Thankful Hearts

 

 

Hey Everyone,

 

Please pray for us - If I'm not available for a while it's because I have a houseful of needy people; I hope

everyone everyone has a peaceful and joyous Christmas that is focused on the one true light during these

diffficult times.  In His Love,  judyt

 

P.S.  Just a wee testimony to the Lord's faithfulness, love and grace.  It appears as though the marriage of

our TX daughter is not going to make it which is really sad for everyone involved and she is presently travelling

a lot of miles from Austin TX to Norf VA with four kids, a dog, a rabbit, and a hamster in her minivan to be with

us over Christmas.  Yesterday while she was talking with me on the phone her van began to shudder and make

a funny noise.  They looked and she hadn't blown a tire. Her dad talked her thru what to do and helped her to

figure out the mileage marker so she would know where she was at.  She then called USAA and got some phone 

numbers and a man met them at a Wendys and drove them to a repair place.  It turned out there was a big

chunk out of one of her tires and he said they had seen this before and if she had been doing 70 mph and had

a blowout it would have caused her van to overturn - how we rejoiced in the Lords mercy and saving grace -

and how we thanked him for that warning.  The tires are just 6 months old.

 

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