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| #Post#: 1968-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Member's Chat | |
| By: bradley Date: May 20, 2015, 5:22 pm | |
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| Lost the use of two mowers (of three) and one vehicle (of two) | |
| over the last two days. Not a good two days off, but at least | |
| the Lord left us one each (between the two of us). Hoping they | |
| can figure out the underlying problem on my truck, its for the | |
| 5th time the same problem, and no one thinks my reasoning for | |
| the same problem re-occuring is valid. They keep replacing a | |
| $150 part (add in labor) about every 4-6 months and assure me | |
| that will fix the problem. Its not that they are purposely | |
| lying to me, they just dont know any better and I dont know how | |
| to fix it myself short of a new engine. Ah well, the Lord is | |
| good and Greatly to be praised!! | |
| #Post#: 1971-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Member's Chat | |
| By: Piper Date: May 20, 2015, 8:55 pm | |
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| [font=trebuchet ms]We're having a very wet and muddy spring, | |
| Poppy. So little sunshine, I fear the sun's been stolen and | |
| replaced with a cfb that gives no warmth. :-\ | |
| Brad, ha, we've many broke-down machines, as usual. I shoulda | |
| taken auto shop in high school. :D. Like my friend, Larry, who | |
| was a girl. Finally got the lawn tractor running, but have had | |
| so much endless rain, the grass has gotten away from us. Been | |
| cold, too. Barely 50 degrees right now. Gloomy as a crypt. | |
| Mike, we are all so familiar with one another, it breeds | |
| contempt? Like the old saying? But I will surely miss everyone | |
| if we scatter too far. I think we are all interesting with our | |
| individual little quirks. 8) | |
| Should we talk about what troubles us/you, or is the point moot? | |
| Maybe we should stop talking about religion and politics. ;) | |
| I've decided I want to spend the rest of my life reading books | |
| and watching movies. Anything to escape reality. Everyone I | |
| know is steeped in troubles. I'm learning to really love simple | |
| pleasures and warm comforts. | |
| Anywaaay . . . | |
| [/font] | |
| #Post#: 1973-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Member's Chat | |
| By: bradley Date: May 20, 2015, 11:25 pm | |
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| [quote author=Piper link=topic=116.msg1971#msg1971 | |
| date=1432173331] | |
| [size=12pt][font=trebuchet ms] | |
| Brad, ha, we've many broke-down machines, as usual. I shoulda | |
| taken auto shop in high school. :D. Like my friend, Larry, who | |
| was a girl.[/quote] | |
| Was a girl? | |
| [quote] | |
| Mike, we are all so familiar with one another, it breeds | |
| contempt? Like the old saying? But I will surely miss everyone | |
| if we scatter too far. I think we are all interesting with our | |
| individual little quirks. 8)[/quote] | |
| I also hope we dont scatter too far. I feel christian internet | |
| forums which can be private, may be a blessing if our govt takes | |
| too hard a turn against christians. | |
| #Post#: 1974-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Member's Chat | |
| By: A nonny mouse Date: May 20, 2015, 11:35 pm | |
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| [quote author=Piper link=topic=116.msg1971#msg1971 | |
| date=1432173331] | |
| Mike, we are all so familiar with one another, it breeds | |
| contempt? Like the old saying? But I will surely miss everyone | |
| if we scatter too far. I think we are all interesting with our | |
| individual little quirks. 8) | |
| Should we talk about what troubles us/you, or is the point moot? | |
| Maybe we should stop talking about religion and politics. ;) | |
| [/quote] | |
| IMO we should indeed stop talking about God and just concentrate | |
| on living our mortal lives in complete trust that God will be | |
| and do (or leave to the laws of nature) whatever is his | |
| sovereign will, without either God or ourselves intervening with | |
| each other. | |
| IMO God is solely for worshipping, and not for understanding | |
| beyond the capacity and responsibility to 'Love' that he | |
| implants within our hearts in the form of 'Christ'. | |
| Something along those lines...... | |
| #Post#: 1976-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Member's Chat | |
| By: A nonny mouse Date: May 21, 2015, 2:52 am | |
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| [quote author=A Trusting Deist link=topic=116.msg1967#msg1967 | |
| date=1432159251] | |
| You won't find me here very much hereon since this is no longer | |
| 'for me'. | |
| [/quote] | |
| And if anyone wonders why, just read | |
| http://religiousconvictions.createaforum.com/colin's-blog/something-wrong-here/… | |
| #Post#: 1979-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Member's Chat | |
| By: Piper Date: May 21, 2015, 9:13 am | |
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| [font=trebuchet ms]Brad, | |
| Yes, "Larry" was a girl. Haven't heard from her since then, but | |
| she was the only girl named Larry I've ever known. And, true to | |
| her name, she was quite a tomboy, and loved working on cars with | |
| her dad, and she took auto shop in high school. She was pretty | |
| and funny and was in my Animal Science class, which was where I | |
| met her. | |
| Speaking 'government', I'm not sure how private these sites | |
| really are. A truly private site could probably be created, but | |
| not by use of Createaforum, I imagine. Let's hope things don't | |
| get that bad in our countries.[/font] | |
| #Post#: 1981-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Member's Chat | |
| By: Amadeus Date: May 21, 2015, 10:04 am | |
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| [quote author=A Trusting Deist link=topic=116.msg1974#msg1974 | |
| date=1432182938] | |
| IMO we should indeed stop talking about God and just concentrate | |
| on living our mortal lives in complete trust that God will be | |
| and do (or leave to the laws of nature) whatever is his | |
| sovereign will, without either God or ourselves intervening with | |
| each other. | |
| IMO God is solely for worshipping, and not for understanding | |
| beyond the capacity and responsibility to 'Love' that he | |
| implants within our hearts in the form of 'Christ'. | |
| Something along those lines...... | |
| [/quote] | |
| [font=courier] | |
| But then if these words should apply to such a discussion...? | |
| "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose | |
| under the heaven:" Ecc 3:1 | |
| "...a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;" Ecc 3:7 | |
| What should we do then: stop listening to or for the Master's | |
| voice? Does He never tell anyone that it is time to speak about | |
| certain things? | |
| Can we not find a way in or a way out of everything that God | |
| wants us to do? Shouldn't we consider fine tuning our spiritual | |
| ears (if we have them) to our Master's voice and then to obey | |
| whatever "thus saith the Lord"?[/font] | |
| #Post#: 1982-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Member's Chat | |
| By: Piper Date: May 21, 2015, 10:09 am | |
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| [font=trebuchet ms]Mike, | |
| I know that God intervenes directly and obviously at times, but | |
| am left wondering why He does so in circumstances which seem | |
| trivial compared to other circumstances that seem major. But I | |
| can't pretend to understand the mind or ways of God. And, if | |
| God holds all things together, He is intervening constantly, in | |
| a way, right? We only 'are' because He 'is'. I think the Bible | |
| also speaks of God 'holding back' the full power of evil that | |
| might be unleashed in this world, and that, too, would represent | |
| His constant intervention. | |
| Despite what is happening with Kevin, I absolutely was warned in | |
| a dream that something bad was coming, and though the aura of | |
| that dream/vision was evil, God allowed I be warned. I don't | |
| understand what is happening, but I do trust God will reveal the | |
| reasons for these things eventually. | |
| In the end, things do boil down to trust and remaining faithful, | |
| while believing God is faithful to save us. We all have our own | |
| ideas, but God's will is what will be done. Although Jesus | |
| gives us the right to call God 'Father', and we love to believe | |
| upon Him as a friend, I think it good to contemplate just what | |
| we are and how powerless we are compared to Him, without Him. | |
| We are humbled, or should be. | |
| If Christ is in our hearts, then certainly we can intervene for | |
| one another and do, and the small things we do may be much | |
| bigger than we think. | |
| I'm rambling, but do agree we are limited in our capacity to | |
| understand God, yet we are told to seek Him with all that we | |
| are. Perhaps our prayer should not be to understand Him better, | |
| but to love Him better and to learn to better love as He loves. | |
| [/font] | |
| #Post#: 1986-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Member's Chat | |
| By: Piper Date: May 21, 2015, 11:45 am | |
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| [font=trebuchet ms]I think, John, that Mike simply objects to | |
| the "dissection" of God to a point where simple faith and trust | |
| become irrelevant. I do understand his frustration, stemming | |
| from years of reading people's conflicting assertions of exactly | |
| what and who both "God" and "Christ" are, and all the endless | |
| and often irreverent questioning and casting of doubt on every | |
| possible theological question imaginable. Add to that the fact | |
| that the debates themselves often lead to very "un-Christian" | |
| behavior. | |
| Is better to simply love than to impose dominance in supposed | |
| personal knowledge of God and Christ, or Scripture for that | |
| matter. How many times do we/ have we caused one another to | |
| stumble when we should be helping and strengthening one another? | |
| Many things are deemed "mysteries" for good reason, and should | |
| be accepted as such. | |
| [/font] | |
| #Post#: 2010-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Member's Chat | |
| By: Piper Date: May 22, 2015, 1:46 pm | |
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| [font=trebuchet ms]Sometimes, I read my own words over and over, | |
| wondering if I'm clear, if they mean what I want them to, and I | |
| wonder if they can ever fully express who I am, what I believe, | |
| or what I want someone to know. I wonder what kind of trail my | |
| words leave behind me. Words can do grievous injury, or they | |
| can sooth and heal. They can teach, preach, bind two souls, or | |
| create irreparable division. We need to keep a tight rein on | |
| our words, willingly allow God to place that bit in our mouth. | |
| Things said can be forgiven, but it's harder they be forgotten. | |
| Words can stick in your soul like rusty barbed wire, festering, | |
| and infecting what could have been a beautiful relationship. | |
| Words are a warm blanket on a cold winter night. | |
| Words are deadly weapons, arrows with poison tips. | |
| Perhaps, the most painful thing is when someone shuts out your | |
| words, refuses to listen, will not even try to understand that | |
| you stand there, naked and vulnerable, exposing your throat, | |
| tears coursing down your face, allowing them to see the beating | |
| of your heart. But the very people we most love are sometimes | |
| blind to our pain, our tears mean nothing, and we feel lost and | |
| utterly alone, but for the grace of God. | |
| Words, despite all their great power, are totally inadequate | |
| windows to our soul. | |
| Yet, often, they are all we have. | |
| We should be very, very careful what pours forth from our mouth. | |
| Better to be silent, then to say what we will forever | |
| regret.[/font] | |
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