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Love you ladies! I hope Angela's pain subsided today! I wish she was here! She might like my blueberry white tea. Sigh...wild Canadian blueberries...I had them when I was five! Yummy! :)
 
Aaaah! For fudge monkeys sakes! Some goober has revived every bleeding Sabbath thread ever in just a few minutes! I love the Sabbath, but He is Jesus, not a day of the week.
 
tintin, i'm sorry you're frustrated, but i've never heard this phrase before, and it has me laughing. i think i'll add it to my collection :)

No worries, my dear sister. You probably haven't heard the term before because I made it up. I could be wrong, but I've never heard anyone else use it.
 
Everyone, please report the Sabbath troll. He's clogging up the first three pages of the forums.
 
i bought a new bible last year because my study bible was falling apart. the cover was no longer attached! lol i was kinda sad to "let go" of the old bible. but what a privilege it is to be able to purchase a new one.

I love my bible that is falling apart because it means that it is getting a workout.
 
So I read through USA Today earlier, and one of the headlines was that the Boston Marathon bomber is "genuinely sorry for what he done." That got me thinking. I don't know if he truly is. If history has taught us anything, maybe he's only sorry he got caught. But what if he is genuinely sorry, and turned to Christ and accepted Him and asked Him to forgive His sins. The Bible says sin is all the same, so wouldn't that mean the bomber is forgiven by Christ? As Christians, would you be able to forgive this man if this happened, and started to accept him like a brother in Christ? I know this is all hypothetical, but I couldn't stop thinking about it. Any thoughts?
 
Love you ladies! I hope Angela's pain subsided today! I wish she was here! She might like my blueberry white tea. Sigh...wild Canadian blueberries...I had them when I was five! Yummy! :)

Blueberry white tea? I have never heard of it before, but it does sound delicious. Do you serve it hot?
 
So I read through USA Today earlier, and one of the headlines was that the Boston Marathon bomber is "genuinely sorry for what he done." That got me thinking. I don't know if he truly is. If history has taught us anything, maybe he's only sorry he got caught. But what if he is genuinely sorry, and turned to Christ and accepted Him and asked Him to forgive His sins. The Bible says sin is all the same, so wouldn't that mean the bomber is forgiven by Christ? As Christians, would you be able to forgive this man if this happened, and started to accept him like a brother in Christ? I know this is all hypothetical, but I couldn't stop thinking about it. Any thoughts?

I am sure it would be hard for the ones who were injured and or lost loved ones, but....by the word of God and his mercy that has been directed toward us we would be bound by the word if he was/is genuine in his guilt, confession and if he actually trusted the Lord.....having said that though.....is the command to forgive those who sin against us only extended to unbelievers???? Jesus prayed for the very lost men who were crucifying him to be forgiven just as Stephen did for those who were stoning him to death......just a point to ponder!
 
I love my bible that is falling apart because it means that it is getting a workout.

I wore one out...got it rebound and wore it out again...bought a Cambridge Berkshire Leather, wide margin, black letter edition KJV in 95 and it is also beginning to fall apart.....I found that a drop or two of super glue into the binding keeps it going and holds it together a little longer :) Had I not been super gluing for some time now I am sure it would need to be rebound...
 
I wore one out...got it rebound and wore it out again...bought a Cambridge Berkshire Leather, wide margin, black letter edition KJV in 95 and it is also beginning to fall apart.....I found that a drop or two of super glue into the binding keeps it going and holds it together a little longer :) Had I not been super gluing for some time now I am sure it would need to be rebound...

I love my bible because my pastor gave it to me when I moved out of the children's ministry and they had my name engraved on it about twelve years ago. I suppose the reason why I will not part with mine is that he passed away about five years ago. I am always highlighting my bible and writing little thoughts that God shares with me while I am reading it and I don't want to part with them.