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Don't Fry The Bacon While In The Nude~!
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Don't Fry Bacon While In The Nude
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Dec 24 2009, 2:35 AM EST by
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I am hungry!
I have been fasting and need to fulfill the need of putting some bacon 'into the ministry'. The problem is that I don't have any bacon. I need to get some, but what kind? I get to the market and find the bacon isle. Hum! I find a huge selection in which to choose. There is pork, canadian bacon, maple, beef, turkey..........oh my~!
In this case, bacon represents a type of ministry or service. To fry bacon means teaching or serving. Everyone else seemed to have the same idea that I had because several folks were fighting over the 'on sale' bacon. They bickered over prices, packaging, brands, freshness of the meat and so forth. They all tried to explain to each other which is the best choice and why!
Upon arriving home with the bacon, I grab the skillet. While I (we) must be careful or we can/could get injured or perhaps injure someone else that is standing too close. In order to fry the bacon, we must follow some rules of safety.
The same is true of ministry or service. We must certainly follow rules in ministry. That is not putting us under the law of Moses again. It is freedom in Christ.
Rule #1 Have a healthy respect for the fire. Ephesians 5:15 tells us to walk circumspectly. Use patience with this practice. Be careful in your ministry. Cover up! Don't stand 'naked' or unprepared for said ministry (tasks).
Rule #2 Be above reproach! What happens when bacon is frying? It splatters and then shrinks. A ministry as well as the bacon should be watch. As the ministry grows, major teaching should be in order and available. Teach yourself and those that are watching your every move. Teach (remind) them that even with a goal of wonderful bacon, there can be costly desipleship.
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Hello Again
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Hidden Treasures
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Dec 17 2009, 1:59 AM EST by
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It has been some time now since I have posted here, but I am going to strive coming in here daily. I am going to redu some postings and add and/or delete some pages as well. I will start working with some of my 'musing' so who knows what that will consist of.
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The Riddle
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Genealogy of Jesus: Comparing Luke and Matthews accounts.
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Jan 9 2009, 5:14 PM EST by
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Okay, kids. Anyone know the answer to this riddle? Lynn? You should have a ready answer.
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The Comparison between Matthew's Account and of Lukes.
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Genealogy of Jesus: Comparing Luke and Matthews accounts.
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Jan 1 2009, 12:54 PM EST by
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There are two records in the Bible of the genealogy of Jesus Christ. One is in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 1, the other is in the Gospel of Luke, chapter 3. Matthew's account traces the line of descent from Abraham to Jesus, while Luke's account follows the ancestry from Adam to Jesus. Quite a few differences and discrepancy exist between the two records. Most startling is that from King David to Jesus the lineages are entirely different.
The Differences: # Matthew's account traces the lineage from Abraham to Jesus (41 generations), while Luke records the ancestry from Adam to Jesus (76 generations).
Matthew's genealogy is condensed and divided into three groups of 14, representing a movement through three time periods. The first group lists the patriarchs, the second names the kings, and the third contains private citizens. The intent was not to give a strict record, but rather, present the historical progression. It begins by highlighting the family origin, then the rise to power through the Davidic throne, and eventually the decline from royalty to the humble birth of the promised Messiah. * Luke's account is unusual in that is begins with Jesus and progresses backward through history, rather than following the order of chronological succession. Some suggest that Luke's purpose in presenting a "regression" was to magnify attention on Jesus.
* Though nearly identical from Abraham to David, the two accounts are entirely different from David to Jesus. After David, only the names of Shealtiel and Zerubbabel appear on both lists.
Throughout the ages, scholars have pondered and argued over the reasons for the conflicting genealogies of Matthew and Luke, particularly since Jewish scribes were known for their precise and detailed record keeping. Skeptics are usually quick to attribute these differences to biblical errors.
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Bible Studies
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Dec 17 2008, 10:44 PM EST by
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Over the past few months I have been attempting to get started on a couple of Bible studies - on several forums, including my own. All, with out success. Time and energy have seem to be two of my fleeting commodities. Therefore, I am going to attempt to do the impossible – to do one Bible study on at least ten different forums. Or, perhaps it is 12 or 14 sites. The problem is that even after cutting back on the number of web sites I have been contributing to (some, admittedly, very rarely) I come to the conclusion that I need to cut back even more of the sites I visit. I need to get the number down to four or five. No more than that. Last year I was a member in well over 20 different web communities and a site manager in over half of them.
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Dec 17 2008, 10:44 PM EST
I am also having some difficulty with the Wetpaint form restriction on post – being only 2,000 characters. Most of my segments run about 6,000 characters – and attachment options.
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Cartoon Song by Chris Rice
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Misc. Videos
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Nov 29 2008, 7:18 PM EST by
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Cartoon Characters get saved. Very cute~!
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Hello and Greetings in the Name of Jesus
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Alphalynn's Page Home
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Oct 25 2008, 2:58 AM EDT by
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I welcome each of you here. This site will be a variety of interesting pages and maybe even some fun stuff. Please check under Hidden Treasures, because it has a variety of sub titles and lots to see.
Come join us. Let's see what happens to this forum.
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Oct 25 2008, 2:58 AM EDT
Hi mom!!! Thanks for the welcome. First I don't think this will work for the msn groups. Second is it possible to remove the political stuff. I for one am sick of them. I am not sure I am going to remain at the other site. It is way too confuseing but then so is this one...lol I am thinking about putting 7th in a yahoo site but not sure. I am saving as many recipes as I can though. I am a bit tired of groups rite now even though Roo got me to join her yahoo group...lol Anyway God bless you mom...........Pastor lou
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dragging yourself around by the shirtcollar?
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Discussion Forum
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Oct 25 2008, 1:06 AM EDT by
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well... let go and get up and walk with your head held high, and take this prescription three times daily...
say to yourself "I am well bless and highly favored of the Lord"
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Hello Everyone~!
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Hidden Treasures
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Oct 15 2008, 5:40 PM EDT by
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Hidden Treasures is a place where we can put most anything. It can be funny or serious. There is no formal rule for this site, with the exception of this: It has to be clean or it will be deleted. With that said (typed).....come in and have fun........
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This is Pastor Art Bowman's Messianic Site
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Anshey Brit Chadasha
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Oct 14 2008, 9:31 AM EDT by
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This message board is for those that enjoy the Messianic Movement. We all need to know more about the Old Covenant before we can understand the New Covenant. This site is powerful, but not for everyone, due to its content. Jesus is called Yeshua. God is Yahwey. These are their Hebrew names. Come in and check it out. Be Blessed in Yeshua.
http://www.shaliach.proboards42.com/index.cgi
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Oct 14 2008, 9:31 AM EDT
Okay, the new site is now up and running. hashaliach.com
I hope everyone enjoys looking through the stuff on the site. Ialso think I should be posting some notes over here too! LOLOL
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I's here!
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Sep 8 2008, 11:35 PM EDT by
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Hey Lynn! I is here! Ready to serve, if needed. Twowheeler
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Sep 8 2008, 11:35 PM EDT
It is so good to see you here., I really appreciate it. I am looking to put several more of our 'sites' here. Golden Agers will be here as well...I haven't been online for several days due to a trip to visit my grandson. I am back now........let's get to work........
There is so much here that I have to concentrate on.......so, I will need all the help I can get.......
Blessings,
lynn
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i signed your guestbook Lynn
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Aug 20 2008, 12:43 PM EDT by
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I would like to see more people signing our guestbooks... I signed your for a start
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Come hear Gershon Saloman
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Anshey Brit Chadasha
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Aug 19 2008, 4:00 PM EDT by
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of the Temple Mount Faithful of Jerusalem
Sunday, August 31, 2008
2:00 - 6:00 pm
Carleen Bright Arboretum
9001 Bosque Blvd, Waco TX 76712
Hosted by Mishkan Etz Chaim
BIO: Mr. Salomon is the founder and leader of the Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement.
http://www.templemountfaithful.org/
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"BIO: Mr. Salomon is the founder and leader of the Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement. In his private life, Gershon is an expert researcher and lecturer in Middle Eastern studies, specializing in the history of the national movement of the Kurdish people. He is an officer in the Israel Defense Force. Gershon is a 10th generation Jerusalemite. He is descended from Rabbi Avraham Solomon Zalman Zoref who settled in Jerusalem in 1811. Rabbi Zoref was the first Jewish pioneer in Jerusalem to start the redemptive process of the people and the land by rebuilding the waste land. He even sent out one of his sons to locate the ten lost tribes to bring them back to the Land of Israel because he knew the return of the ten tribes was a condition of the redemptive process. Rabbi Zoref was assassinated by Arabs who thought they could stop this G-dlyki process. " Even as a child, Gershon Salomon knew that G-d was calling him to continue the work for the redemption of the people of Israel. Gershon was involved as a youth in the War of Independence. He was arrested at age 11 by the British Mandatory police. Later when he joined the IDF, he led a company in the Golan Heights. In a battle with the Syrian Army, Mr. Salomon was injured accidently when, in the heat and confusion of battle, he was run over by a tank. Syrian soldiers are trained to shoot “again” any wounded Israeli soldiers. When they were about to shoot “again” Mr. Salomon, they all suddenly ran away. Later these Syrian soldiers reported to UN officers that they had seen thousands of angels around this IDF officer and had, therefore, fled. It was at this time that Mr. Salomon heard the voice of G-d speaking to him that He was not yet finished with him. Gershon Salomon understood this as a divine call to consecrate himself to the work of the Temple Mount. After one year in the hospital, Mr. Salomon had recovered sufficiently to return to his unit even though he now walked on crutches. He continued his service in defense of the land of Israel. He feels that the greatest moment of his life, thus far, was his participation in the liberation of the Temple Mount and Jerusalem during the Six-Day War. He believes at that moment that the circle was closed between his generation and the generation of the destruction of the Temple in 70 C.E.
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a new administrater
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Aug 16 2008, 11:28 PM EDT by
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we have a new administrater... welcome Pastor Art
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Aug 16 2008, 11:28 PM EDT
Thanks, Pastor Art.
Thanks for coming in and being a blessing to us. We both look very forward to seeing your awesome threads here. Feel free to post as you so wonderfully do.
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