Why do you grade your life by how much you have sinned, or how pure you are? You as a person are more than that, are more than a being that was stuck here to be forgiven. That is not your purpose. I fail to see how you are Impure just because you are human. Isn't god the one who smote down Job's family to prove he was superior? Plagues? Satan dared to disagree and be a little jealous and look where he turned up! Just because he was a little angrey doesn't mean he wanted to be the keeper of hell for all eternity!!! Doesn't that make god a little impure? Does he need forgivness? Or is it because he made us, is our master? I am my cats master but I still toss him out of my lap when he is being annoying, is the cat impure because he is an annoying brat!!!!!!! Of course Jason just informed me, that someone informed him, that in the book of Laviticus, god says, "Blessed is he who eats his own dung." Now, I don't know about you, but I do know that a lot gets lost in translations...
Wow...that is so beautiful. What you said about Drew and Lauren. That is how all relationships should be. Or at least all relationships that are meant to last...aka, in God's will. Everyone should be able to look at the people involved and say those things. Maybe I'm just stressed because people are trying to ruin my relationship that was supposed to be all those things. Anyway...when you talk to Drew tell him I said I hope he feels better soon!
I'm sorry to hear that about your relationship. It's very hard, Lauren tells me, and of course it isn't all rainbows and sunshine. From what I've heard you have a similar relationship with ye ole Berger (in that it is God-centered), I hope everything goes very well for you two. I'll pray for you, and I'll tell Drew you said hello. :)
Painting more pictures of Egyptsquishy_bubblesMarch 21 2005, 23:45:02 UTC
So, I've been thinking alot about the Isrealites, and how God set them free. And it took a lot of wilderness to get them to the Promised Land. But the manna made the milk and honey sweeter, and the beast of the land made the obstacle of man not seem so big. See they never could have gotten to the promised land without the wilderness, or they at least wouldn't have appreciated it as much without the wilderness
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Re: Painting more pictures of EgyptphiliosMarch 22 2005, 18:49:16 UTC
Thank you for sharing that, it makes a lot of sense. For the second...I will pray about it. Indeed, I think we should talk about it. And finally, yes, that is a very good point. A very good point indeed. Thank you, love you so much!
I so very much wish I could call you up and take you to coffee and talk for hours! We have so much in common! I have very similar thoughts running through my head as well. I keep trying to post them, but every time I go to do so, I just don't like the way they sound. That and I have been so manipulative my whole life that now people always look for the ulterior (sp?) motive when I say something. In different ways and for different reasons I too have had to give up the one thing I loved most because of His will. I sort of understand it now, but at the same time, things have changed so much, I don't understand it anymore. I know that God has been trying to get my attention and tell me all sorts of things, but I'm pig-headed, and love my ignorance. He litterally had to knock me down completely before I would even bother to look up. And I totally relate to what you said about love. For the first time in my life I know without a shadow of a doubt that God loves me. Unconditionally, and without hesitation. I finally know that in
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I will pray for you too, for these specific things. I think we understand one another very well. I am so, so glad that you understand, not that you had to go through all of that, but that you understand too. I love you and I will try my best to find a way to see you before too much longer. Take care. I shall speak with you later, I suppose, because we really should talk! :)
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Of course Jason just informed me, that someone informed him, that in the book of Laviticus, god says, "Blessed is he who eats his own dung."
Now, I don't know about you, but I do know that a lot gets lost in translations...
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For the second...I will pray about it. Indeed, I think we should talk about it.
And finally, yes, that is a very good point. A very good point indeed.
Thank you, love you so much!
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