THE INNER ROOM - "Learn and Grow - to Maturity". Please read the 1st Post.

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Ya'll (hey, I AM from Texas! hee!) these past posts have blessed me, so much!
Thank you, Sweets, for bringing up that question! I havent read her book, but I have heard of what she is talking about. I have questioned it, myself.
Good answer, Bondman! That cleared up, alot!!!
Faithwoman, thank you for telling me where Batavia was. I almost thought it was another country! hee!
Gods_Child tells me her home internet is cut off, so she wont be on line much for awhile until she gets it turned back on.
Later!

Hmm, I just knew there was someone in Texas who I knew!! *hehehe!*

V. happy about clearing up the prayer matter. This business of living out the New Testament can be a bit tricky on occasion, hey!

I just love it when people put questions like Sweets did - I learnt some things as I did research to ensure I gave the best possible answer I could manage. Whoo-hoo!!

Blessings, hon!!

- BM
 
Happy Rainy Saturday.
I am at the car dealership getting my oil changed. Can you imagine they even have internet access now at the car dealerships.
Had to help a gentlemen figure out how to run the coffee machine here this morning. .. lol.!

It seems to me that the answer to whether we are to focus on FAMILY or on JESUS and HIS WORK MUST BE PRECISELY WHAT HE GUIDES US TO DO!!! I can see no other way to do it. And so this stresses to us all the HIGH IMPORATANCE OF LEARNING TO HEAR HIS VOICE SO AS TO KNOW HIS WILL!! NOT something many of us are terribly good at, I venture to say, but the challenge is: TO START LEARNING THIS - STARTING NOW!

"Lord, help us all to learn to hear and to do Your will, and so please You out of our love for You!"

This is the tough struggle I have been going through. I realized of late that I have been in a bit of a depressed state.. seems I cannot concentrate on one task and complete it.

I have a confession this morning.. I went to the thrift shop yesterday to look for a sweater.. well I got more than one sweater.. ended up getting several sweaters, a suit for work and a dress for church or can wear to work as well.
I spent more money than what I should have. Today I have appt to get my hair colored. I am seeing lately that I have bee lacking that feeling of inner self beauty.. why? because I have not been into the word deeply each day.. When I am in the word and following him, the worldly things do not get to me.
When I was home yesterday I was flipping through channels on the TV, went past the Jerry Springer show, the audenience was cheering on two lesbians who were making out on the stage. I thought Oh dear Jesus what is wrong with this world!
Heaven help us. I changed the channel, but thought what the heck happened to us when were were younger and why things happened to us.

It is a sick , sick world, that wants to keep sucking us back in.. but let us stand strong!

Hugs
Faithwoman
 
Happy Rainy Saturday.
I am at the car dealership getting my oil changed. Can you imagine they even have internet access now at the car dealerships.
Had to help a gentlemen figure out how to run the coffee machine here this morning. .. lol.!



This is the tough struggle I have been going through. I realized of late that I have been in a bit of a depressed state.. seems I cannot concentrate on one task and complete it.

I have a confession this morning.. I went to the thrift shop yesterday to look for a sweater.. well I got more than one sweater.. ended up getting several sweaters, a suit for work and a dress for church or can wear to work as well.
I spent more money than what I should have. Today I have appt to get my hair colored. I am seeing lately that I have bee lacking that feeling of inner self beauty.. why? because I have not been into the word deeply each day.. When I am in the word and following him, the worldly things do not get to me.
When I was home yesterday I was flipping through channels on the TV, went past the Jerry Springer show, the audenience was cheering on two lesbians who were making out on the stage. I thought Oh dear Jesus what is wrong with this world!
Heaven help us. I changed the channel, but thought what the heck happened to us when were were younger and why things happened to us.

It is a sick , sick world, that wants to keep sucking us back in.. but let us stand strong!

Hugs
Faithwoman

I understand exactly where you're talking from, hon. Our ups and downs are common to us all (it's never fun when in a 'down', is it?)

And if we've been in the world a long time, while learning to walk in His ways the world will call to us and try to grab us again.

Only in His strength via His Spirit can we reject the world and what we want, be it things, feelings, or whatever.

"I pray for Faithwoman's feelings of depression. It's a hateful thing that can get a hold on us. May she rest in You and Your love. May she know Your wondrous grace in her life, and be at peace. Thankyou, Lord!"

Praying, dear one!

- BM

 
Thanks so much Bondman!
I am back at the dealership! I left.. when I got to my next destination I realized there was oil or grease all over my door handle which is cloth.. beige at that! I called and they told me to come back over. Thank good ness I had not gotten all the way home which is 45 min away!

I am telling you!

Yes when we have been in the world for so long and the Lord is bringing us out of it.. it is a huge struggle! But so worth it.. but man days oh days!

One day at a time!
Thanks again for the prayer~!

Faithwoman
 
I am just starting to go through this thread and would like to say thank you so much for these... I had just been very down this morning and praying and later came across the posting regarding "guilt". This is something I have really struggled with. I guess when I was baptised and saved I "thought" thats it - it's perfect me from now on... and whenever I stumble I really get upset about it & can beat myself into depression in no time. I do the best I can but something will happen - I will have a hectic day and forget something or become impatient with the kids - or I skipped bible study the other night to attend a lecture on autism... and then there I go... all the thoughts flood in like "what is wrong with me" "why can't I just get it right" or "what kind of a person am I"... and begin to feel like I am letting God down or letting down everybody else around me & just feel worthless and hopeless. When I read this it reminded me once again - it's ok. I can get through the rest of the day doing the best I can & that is okay. I am forgiven and no need to carry around all those junky feelings that only hinder me from taking the next step. This is a bad habit I have had and I need to stop it.

I heard somebody say years ago it is a lot like if a parent saw their child in the path of an oncoming car and jumped in to push them to safety - being struck and killed themselves so the child could live. Now, what if that child grew up to be less than perfect? Would the parent say they wish they left them there that day? Probably not. And it was explained that God knew we would be less than perfect and He chose to save us anyway. He loves us - even when we feel less than loveable. Thank you God!
 
I've been there momof4. In fact, I felt the same way you did, like I said the words, I'm a Christian now, and so everything will be wonderful. Finally, someone informed me that becoming a Christian doesn't mean everything will now be wonderful at all. In fact, it is the opposite. There will be struggles and more struggles. But God will be with you through those stuggles. That is the difference. God goes through things with me! He understands. And all it takes on my part is to be humble and ask Him to forgive me and surrender that weakness to Him and then remember that He knows I will stumble, but hopes I will remember to come to Him when I do. He is still our friend, and always will be. This is the way we grow, you know.

If we, as parents, were there every time our baby tripped up and almost fell, he wouldn't learn a thing. But, no, we have to let them go through what they must so that they will learn in their walk and in growing up. It makes them stonger and smarter. That's how our Father works for us. He knows that when we stumble, we learn from it (hopefully). If anything, we will learn that we are not capable of living our lives on our own. We will always need His guidance. Always.

I'm so glad you learned from the Inner Room and I hope you will be a regular attender. I've learned so much from Heavenly Father with Him guiding me here to this room and I'm glad you have found it. Praying for much strength on your journey. Bonnie
 
Wow, such a blessing to us all to read these two posts!!

A Big WELCOME to The Inner Room, momof4!! I loved how you ended you post with "And it was explained that God knew we would be less than perfect and He chose to save us anyway. He loves us - even when we feel less than loveable. Thank you God!"

"Thankyou indeed, Lord!" Less then perfect sure is the truth. And God choosing to save us anyway is absolutely spot on. This verse says it all:

Romans Ch 5
8 But God shows and clearly proves His [own] love for us by the fact that while we were still sinners, Christ (the Messiah, the Anointed One) died for us.

Wow, that is SO awesome!!

Bonnie, your response to momof4 was really wonderful. You've learnt so much, and grown so much, dear one. "Bless You Lord, for You are so good to each one of us!" You wrote:

God goes through things with me! He understands. And all it takes on my part is to be humble and ask Him to forgive me and surrender that weakness to Him and then remember that He knows I will stumble, but hopes I will remember to come to Him when I do. He is still our friend, and always will be. This is the way we grow, you know.

I really liked where you said you just "surrender that weakness to Him". Yup! I mean, what else can we do? Well, of course we could struggle manfully (or is that womanfully! *hee!*), but you've both spelt out very clearly exactly where THAT gets us!! FACT: He makes available to every earnest Christian His power through the Holy Spirit, sufficient to enable us to HANDLE - via that power within us - every trial, every difficulty, every hardship, every downer we have, every struggle! WOW!! What a God we have!!!

Much love to you both - and keep reading momof4 (cos our enemy will do all he can to STOP you!)

- BM
 
Thanks so much Bondman!
I am back at the dealership! I left.. when I got to my next destination I realized there was oil or grease all over my door handle which is cloth.. beige at that! I called and they told me to come back over. Thank good ness I had not gotten all the way home which is 45 min away!

I am telling you!

Yes when we have been in the world for so long and the Lord is bringing us out of it.. it is a huge struggle! But so worth it.. but man days oh days!

One day at a time!
Thanks again for the prayer~!

Faithwoman

Sounds like maybe you are through the early period of your conversion (where I seem to recall saying on the odd occasion that the Lord was 'spoiling' you!! - I admit that I DO love how He does that!), and now hardships and difficulties are coming into the mix that is life for the Christian Believer.

One day at a time is right. And of course struggling is BANNED!! - cos struggling happens when we're doing it (read: TRYING to do it!) without the Lord. That is, somehow failing to pass the 'struggle' to Him, telling Him you simply CANNOT handle it, then resting in and by faith for the Holy Spirit to take the burden from you!

No one who's living the Life is gonna say that process is an easy one, but the sooner we can learn it, the sooner we will gain blessed relief from the: struggle, fail, struggle, fail cycle. Yukko!!

Clearly He trusts you, hon - or you wouldn't be copping the hardships!! That you are, is PROOF that you're his daughter, according to Hebrews Ch 12... 5 And have you forgotten the exhortation which speaks to you as to children - My son, despise not the chastening of the Lord, nor faint when you are rebuked by him: 6 For whom the Lord loves he chastens, and scourges every son whom he receives. 7 If you endure chastening, God is dealing with you as sons; for what son is there whom the father chastens not? 8 But if you are without chastisement, of which all are partakers, then you are illigimate, and not sons.

It may be worthwhile to read Message #137 again.

Keeping you in prayer, for it seems to me that you need a lot of prayer support at this time.

With love and hugs!

- BM
 
BM, I posted this on the main site, but I know you don't go there often, so I wanted to share this with you. So, this is a repeat maybe to some of you.

Please just listen to this beautiful, haunting song and then see others through Christ's eyes. It unlike any song I've ever heard.



They were from India. I went to the right of the screen and found this man's testimony and watched it. It was so glorious!

Today, my heart was just torn as Norm and I shopped and looked at things in stores for Christmas. It felt so very wrong to me, but I resisted the urge to share my feelings with anyone, lest they think me crazy.

My heart just ached to give my money to those struggling missionaries in India, who are doing so much in these end times to bring those Hindu believers to the saving-knowledge of Christ. They are having their hearts prepared even now for the message of Christ and it hurts me so that I am forced in this world to think the way the world thinks. I so want this Christmas season to be different, and to show the love of Christ in other ways than buying gifts. It was so very hard not to let the tears flow, like I did in the dark on the way home.

I think we have all tried to satisfy our thirst for fulfillment in this same season year after year and it has never been accomplished. . . Christmas does end. Why do we continue seeking peace where it cannot be found ? ! I know I sound so fanatical and all, but somehow my heart just ached for the emptiness in so many people's hearts. We have so much here, that we tend to forget about others who are not so blessed. Or, maybe I'm wrong. Maybe this is the one time of the year when people do think about others more than any other time.

I hate to sound so negative this time of year, with Thanksgiving and Christmas upon us. But, that is the condition of my heart tonight. God bless one and all and just take this however you may.
Love and Prayers, Bonnie
 
Oh wow! Momof4's post is spot on with a book that I am currently reading!
"Breaking the Bondage of Legalism" (eep! Forgot the author!)
I dont have time to go into it, but did you know that guilt and shame can be symptoms of legalism????

"Dont do this, dont do that, wear this, dont wear that. Do this several times a week, do this several times a day..... And only by complying to all these rules and regulations will you be acceptable!"

HA! (shouted not in humor, but derision)

Jesus has set us FREE!
We should do certain things out of love for Him, not because we are required to. We should NOT do certain things out of love for Him, not because we are required not to.

Its all in the motivation of your heart.

(no time! no time! argh!)
 
BM, I posted this on the main site, but I know you don't go there often, so I wanted to share this with you. So, this is a repeat maybe to some of you.

Please just listen to this beautiful, haunting song and then see others through Christ's eyes. It unlike any song I've ever heard.



They were from India. I went to the right of the screen and found this man's testimony and watched it. It was so glorious!


Lovely song, and great testimony. The wonderful way this family got saved reminds me so much of the way the dear Indian folk come to Jesus via the Indian Missionaries I've spoken about here on the IR. Thanks so much for sharing!

Today, my heart was just torn as Norm and I shopped and looked at things in stores for Christmas. It felt so very wrong to me, but I resisted the urge to share my feelings with anyone, lest they think me crazy.

My heart just ached to give my money to those struggling missionaries in India, who are doing so much in these end times to bring those Hindu believers to the saving-knowledge of Christ. They are having their hearts prepared even now for the message of Christ and it hurts me so that I am forced in this world to think the way the world thinks. I so want this Christmas season to be different, and to show the love of Christ in other ways than buying gifts. It was so very hard not to let the tears flow, like I did in the dark on the way home.

I think we have all tried to satisfy our thirst for fulfillment in this same season year after year and it has never been accomplished. . . Christmas does end. Why do we continue seeking peace where it cannot be found ? ! I know I sound so fanatical and all, but somehow my heart just ached for the emptiness in so many people's hearts. We have so much here, that we tend to forget about others who are not so blessed. Or, maybe I'm wrong. Maybe this is the one time of the year when people do think about others more than any other time.

I hate to sound so negative this time of year, with Thanksgiving and Christmas upon us. But, that is the condition of my heart tonight. God bless one and all and just take this however you may.
Love and Prayers, Bonnie

Oh, dear one, my heart breaks too as I hear how much you wish to honour the Lord but are unable to do so. May the time come when you will be free to do so! Meantime, God sees your heart as He see all. He knows you. He knows what you want. This HONOURS Him, and pleases Him, and that is a very good thing indeed!!

I know how badly you want to gift to missionaries who are taking the Gospel to those who have not heard about salvation in Jesus. They are worshipping their false, dead Gods. Their life is hard, they have no hope, nothing to cling to for now and eternity. It is SO SAD...

If it should be that you cannot give anything from the Christmas Catalogue, please tell me what you would like to give and we will take it out of our Christmas gift and give it to the Lord in your name. That at least is something we can do. We barely spend ANY money on gifts at Christmas any more - except to give to the Lord's work and those labouring for Him amongst the billions of lost souls in India and S.E. Asia.

If you wish you may PM me (or Bonnie/SweetSurrender) for where to go - I don't think (hope!) that would be breaching Forum rules.

Bonnie, I don't for one moment believe that any of your feelings you expressed are wrong! Rather it would be that the way most Western Christians think at this time of year is wrong. Please don't feel bad. Know that your HEART is soft and is right with Him, and rejoice in this!!

Be blessed, dear lady!

- BM
 
Oh wow! Momof4's post is spot on with a book that I am currently reading!
"Breaking the Bondage of Legalism" (eep! Forgot the author!)
I dont have time to go into it, but did you know that guilt and shame can be symptoms of legalism????

"Dont do this, dont do that, wear this, dont wear that. Do this several times a week, do this several times a day..... And only by complying to all these rules and regulations will you be acceptable!"

HA! (shouted not in humor, but derision)

Jesus has set us FREE!
We should do certain things out of love for Him, not because we are required to. We should NOT do certain things out of love for Him, not because we are required not to.

Its all in the motivation of your heart.

(no time! no time! argh!)

I'll agree with "HA!" Thanks Fluffy!

Jesus HAS set us free! Free to love and serve Him cos we WANT TO - not cos we have to. And that's just gotta be a Hallelujah!!
 
The Cross

Does anyone know if the two thieves on either side of Jesus were nailed to the cross like Christ, or tied to the cross like pictures portray? And, why was Christ not to have any broken bones? Was there a reason for that besides it being prophesied that it would be that way?
 
Does anyone know if the two thieves on either side of Jesus were nailed to the cross like Christ, or tied to the cross like pictures portray? And, why was Christ not to have any broken bones? Was there a reason for that besides it being prophesied that it would be that way?

Crucifixion was the death torture developed by the Romans. Even though it was the Jews who were responsible for having Jesus crucified, it was a Roman cross that He was nailed to. Most likely the upright of the cross was already in the ground, and therefore when Jesus was carrying the cross through the street (so people could see the spectacle) towards Golgotha, it would have been the horizontal beam.

The nails were probably driven through a very specific part of what we would call the wrists - the hands themselves wouldn't have been able to handle the weight and would have torn. I'm not aware of any reason the thieves would NOT have been crucified exactly as Jesus was.

Paintings down through the ages have affected what we think. But unfortunately the pictures we have in our mind from them are mostly incorrect.


It was necessary for Jesus NOT to have any bones broken so that the OT prophecy should be fulfilled. The REASON He didn't get his legs broken to hasten death - as was the common practice and would probably have ultimately happened to the two thieves - was that He "beat them too it", i.e., HE DIED BEFORE THEY WERE READY TO DO THIS.

And the reason for that in turn can be seen because of the fact that Jesus was carrying in His body ALL the sin of ALL the people who ever lived or will live upon earth!!!! That was what He was there for!

1 Peter Ch 2:24 who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness—by whose stripes you were healed.

Isaiah Ch 53:6 All we like sheep have gone astray; We have turned, every one, to his own way; And the LORD has laid on Him the iniquity of us all.

He bore our sins INSTEAD of us, and experienced the full force of what sin brings: separation from God, which is the experience of hell. We know about that separation when He cried out a cry of desolation of soul, "My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me!!" What He did for us all on that cross soon took His life. And so His legs were never broken to hasten death.

Hope that helps a little, Sweets.

 
Baptism

Hi there,
I just want to let you all know, that if all goes well I will be being baptized on December 14th. I have called the chapel where I originally found the Lord back in the Southern Tier area of NY. It just so happened they were having a Baptism service that day! how cool is that!

Ok.. now the slight little problem.. well really not a problem.
I do not think my mom and dad will understand why I am doing this.
I was born and raised Lutheran. I was baptized as an infant.

Any suggestions on how I can explain this to my family?

Thanks!
Hugs
Faithwoman
 
That's wonderful, Sis! I'm going to get re-baptized too. I was baptized in the Mormon church first, and I don't have to answer to anyone. :p

As far as what you can tell your relatives, I think it would be ok to just tell them the truth. The truth can't hurt, I wouldn't think. Just tell them you didn't do it on your own free will the first time and this time, you will be doing it in obedience to God. It's an opportunity to give your testimony too. I'd go for it!
 
Hey thanks Sweets!

Guess What! After I posted that, I had emailed my parents and inviting them and telling them.

My mom called she said man we have alot to celebrate tonite! Our daughter is getting baptized, our oldest grandson had a sale today with security systems that he made a good deal of money on for him, my daughter is coming this week-end to visit! She was excited! She wanted to know if I had to do it this time of year because if the weather is bad they will not be able to make it. They have to travel 2 1/2 hours to get to the church where I will be baptized. So I feel I must take that into considertation, maybe I should wait until nice weather, but man that is a few months away, and I have this huge burning desire, the sooner the better.. any thoughts on that?

Oh and your Christmas post, I can relate to that as well. As I saw all the cars at the mall, I thought my gosh, the things folks spend their money on.. and as I confessed, I still had that feeling of needing to know i am beautiful. hence my little spending at the thrift shop.
We just have to keep the faith and remember we are storing up our treasures for in heaven.. not here.. it can all be gone here tomorrow, but eternity is forever!

Hugs
Faithwoman:)
 
Hey thanks Sweets!

Guess What! After I posted that, I had emailed my parents and inviting them and telling them.

My mom called she said man we have alot to celebrate tonite! Our daughter is getting baptized, our oldest grandson had a sale today with security systems that he made a good deal of money on for him, my daughter is coming this week-end to visit! She was excited! She wanted to know if I had to do it this time of year because if the weather is bad they will not be able to make it. They have to travel 2 1/2 hours to get to the church where I will be baptized. So I feel I must take that into considertation, maybe I should wait until nice weather, but man that is a few months away, and I have this huge burning desire, the sooner the better.. any thoughts on that?

Oh and your Christmas post, I can relate to that as well. As I saw all the cars at the mall, I thought my gosh, the things folks spend their money on.. and as I confessed, I still had that feeling of needing to know i am beautiful. hence my little spending at the thrift shop.
We just have to keep the faith and remember we are storing up our treasures for in heaven.. not here.. it can all be gone here tomorrow, but eternity is forever!

Hugs
Faithwoman:)

So, it sounds like Mom didn't even question it! Will wonders never cease.
If I were you, Robin, I'd go ahead with it. After all, it is a religious experience, and therefore the desire to do it. Would you put off inviting Jesus into your heart for any reason like that? I would say, it's what God wants you to do (which is pretty clear), not what is convenient for others. I don't think God would say, "Well, hey, let's just wait a couple months so it's warm outside.) I mean, you have to go with what your spirit is telling you, after all, it the Holy Spirit of God living in you, right? I'd say, Go, Go, Go, Girl ! :D
 
Goodness, it's all happening here with Faithwoman and Sweets!

Before writing further I feel it's important to say that the question of baptism can cause concern because of different beliefs about how and when to get baptised. I don't believe that any of us here are wanting to offend or upset any CFS members in any way. I personally respect what others may think differently from myself, and also feel that "how and when" is most certainly NOT a reason to get out of fellowship with a fellow Christian! That said, I'll now reply to the ladies' posts.

For me, I'm thrilled you feel to get baptised as a believer, Faithwoman (also you again, Sweets). Goodness, this reminds me of JESUS at the very start of His ministry. Hey, ya just gotta feel sorry for poor ole John (the Baptist) - he was shocked out of his brain! "No, not so, Lord!!" he protested when Jesus asked for baptism, "You should be baptising me, NOT me baptising You!" Wow, I'd have felt exactly the same. But for Jesus it was certainly a matter of obedience like you said, Sweets - "of fulfilling all righteousness", a phrase I absolutely adore!! So down into the water went our precious Lord, and afterwards came the Dove and His Father's precious words. Woooow!!! (All this is in Matthew 3:13-17 - click to read.)

Faithwoman, I think I'd have to go with Bonnie about your baptism. I was convicted of this for a number of years but without going into the whys and wherefores of it, put it off. I've always believed since that this was w-r-o-n-g WRONG! And when I finally did it, much blessing flowed to OTHERS (numbers were baptised as a result of my obedience, including my brother). It really was amazing, and I loved every minute of the baptism, God greatly blessed me with all that I felt as I went down into the waters, signifying death to self, and arose, signifying new life.

You two gals may be interested (if you're not already aware) of a wonderful passage in Romans primarily concerning SIN and the COMMITTING of SIN, and also relating to being dead and becoming alive, and baptism:

Romans Ch 6
1 What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound? 2 Certainly not! How shall we who died to sin live any longer in it? 3 Or do you not know that as many of us as were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into His death? 4 Therefore we were buried with Him through baptism into death, that just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.
5 For if we have been united together in the likeness of His death, certainly we also shall be in the likeness of His resurrection, 6 knowing this, that our old man was crucified with Him, that the body of sin might be done away with, that we should no longer be slaves of sin. 7 For he who has died has been freed from sin. 8 Now if we died with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with Him, 9 knowing that Christ, having been raised from the dead, dies no more. Death no longer has dominion over Him. 10 For the death that He died, He died to sin once for all; but the life that He lives, He lives to God. 11 Likewise you also, reckon yourselves to be dead indeed to sin, but alive to God in Christ Jesus our Lord. 12 Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body, that you should obey it in its lusts. 13 And do not present your members as instruments of unrighteousness to sin, but present yourselves to God as being alive from the dead, and your members as instruments of righteousness to God.

How amazing is all of THAT!!

Finally, to everyone who reads these posts, no one is contradicting your beliefs or seeking to change them. Certainly not ME! Part of Jesus' LOVE which He commanded us all, and has tangibly placed IN us enables us to agree to disagree whenever contentious issues arise. The point is, I believe that we already agree on the BASICS!! And that's what matters most!

LET LOVE RULE!!!

Love to all!

- BM
 
sweet Jesus said they tried to number me with the dead,but we know from genesis the tree of life was removed from the middle of the garden,they broke no bones for a reason aswell,there is a story of a velley of bones that are mede hole from the dust.like the christian song dem dry bones.hope this helps.:)
 
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