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O so true my friend, thanks for your encouragement, we are back now, had a great break. Pleased that your lives are on a stable foundation.
To tell the folks that in Christ we have all we will ever need for LIFE, is a beautiful expression of God's love. May you be richly blessed as you carry out His will in your life, plant the seed God will water it & although you may never see the harvest, you will have the JOY of knowing his peace. "blessed are those who hunger & thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled" Mt. 5:6.
That is awesome,
Love in His Name Stuart
2005-12-05 03:26:05 Posted by Stuart (stuart@sadrankin.com)
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Ross, I wholeheartedly agree. Psa 45:1 My heart overfloweth with a goodly matter; I speak the things which I have made touching the King: My tongue is the pen of a ready writer.
2005-12-05 05:05:20 Posted by editor ()
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I prefer to share, not preach. But, yes!
Ok?
Mel
2005-12-05 12:55:46 Posted by Mel ()
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Of course, I often sound like I am preaching when I am meaning to just share...
LOL!
Mel
2005-12-05 12:56:35 Posted by Mel ()
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Of course, I often sound like I am preaching when I am meaning to just share...
LOL!
Mel
2005-12-05 12:56:38 Posted by Mel ()
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And this is the way you speak to christians - tune in tomorrow for how you address a non-christian........
Ok, jokes aside - I think you are doing a fantastic job. I take my hat off to you!
Keep it up and ..... SHINE!
2005-12-05 14:34:37 Posted by Lee ()
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Mel if you look at the greek you would find that the word Paul mostly used for preach means to herald so share, preach whatever I get accused of the same thing don't understand that. Le christians are held to a higher standard in my book but they Get less arguement
Be blessed
2005-12-05 19:55:04 Posted by Ross ()
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And I am not a scholar of the greek. I may have had something shared with me, remembered it, and could look it up again to be sure, but this is what I do not know of off the top of my head...
So I was refering to a more coloquial interpretation of 'preach', as if from a pulpit. I'd rather be more conversational and engage one on one, so to speak.
Point taken, however.
Mel
2005-12-06 02:28:12 Posted by Mel ()
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