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Re: Member's Chat
By: Amadeus Date: May 24, 2015, 4:18 pm
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[quote author=Piper link=topic=116.msg1986#msg1986
date=1432226737]
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.[/quote]
[font=courier]I understand and agree, Piper.
We cannot however, that is, we must not lose hope because of
what we see as the misdeeds or misunderstandings of people,
including ourselves. Mike has seen very much good from God. The
stumblings and failures of fleshly things must not be our
guidepost. What if Jesus had done that?
We must grow in the things of God even our fleshly world at time
seems to be crumbling around us. Our ultimate focus must be on
our Lord. Remember what happened to Peter's walking on water
when he took his eyes off of Jesus.[/font]
[quote]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?[/quote]
[font=courier]Well probably all of us have failed in endeavors
to do a good turn to another because thought we knew better and
we did not. We have to trust God because He alone is always
trustworthy. When is it time to speak and when is it time to be
silent? God alone always knows. Sometimes He tells us, but too
often it seems that we are not listening or if we are listening,
we are disobedient.
[/font]
[quote]Many things are deemed "mysteries" for good reason, and
should be accepted as such.
[/quote]
[font=courier]They should be accepted as such for as long as
they have not been revealed to us. Will they all remain
mysteries always to every person? I think not.
"Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in
whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content" Phil 4:11
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Re: Member's Chat
By: bradley Date: May 24, 2015, 11:29 pm
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I agree with many of your thoughts. We must hold on to the
faith that we know in our hearts is good, and trust God to be
our guide even when it seems we are wondering amidst the storms
of life. Is the storms Gods will? Certainly not in His
perfect will, but He can use it to the glory of Himself and His
children. The things I cling to more than most is love for
your fellow man, love and trust God, pray often, and trust God
amidst the evil voices that tell us we should fear what we face
in the world, and the last of all, dont fear death for ourselves
or those we love. Death is but a gateway to life at its
fullest. Trust God and His love and compassion, and dont fear
what man can do to us despite what our minds tell us otherwise.
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Re: Member's Chat
By: Piper Date: May 27, 2015, 5:38 pm
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^ Good thoughts, gentlemen.
PATRICK: R U OK? Missing U.
MIKE: How was u'r "uneventful" day?
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Re: Member's Chat
By: A nonny mouse Date: May 28, 2015, 1:44 am
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[quote author=Piper link=topic=116.msg2095#msg2095
date=1432766300]
^ Good thoughts, gentlemen.
PATRICK: R U OK? Missing U.
MIKE: How was u'r "uneventful" day?
[/quote]
Gardening was my day's one and only event.
Brad says pray often.....but I don't 'do' on the knees, head
bowed, hands together, eyes shut, type of prayer.
Prayer for me is when my mind 'wanders off' into that spiritual
realm that I struggle unsuccessfully to understand and hesitate
to attempt to define lest, by doing so, I pull God down to the
level of mortal imagination.
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Re: Member's Chat
By: Piper Date: May 28, 2015, 4:39 am
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[quote]Mike: Gardening was my day's one and only event.
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[font=trebuchet ms]Some people claim everything they need to
know about God, they learned in their garden.[/font]
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Re: Member's Chat
By: Poppy Date: May 28, 2015, 4:44 am
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I did gardening yesterday too; filled up my green bin to the
top. Have to wait till next week till I can do some more.
Frustrating.
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Re: Member's Chat
By: bradley Date: May 28, 2015, 9:37 am
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Got all my planting done for about a week now. Have already
had several bowl fulls of strawberries from my strawberry patch,
they are delicious and very good for me. I used to use sugar
with them but gave up on the sugar, dont need it really, excess
sweetness isnt really good for me and its sweet enough without.
My potatoes and tomatoes are both 2-3 feet tall and some
blooms. I sprayed the tomatoes while in bloom with a solution
that has potassium I think as its primary chemical. It helps
keep the tomatoes from getting blossom end rot. The corn will
be knee high by the fourth of July (american rhyme to indicate
what to hope for) as its already about 1/2 foot high. Also
been eating some on the onions and mustard greens.
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Re: Member's Chat
By: Poppy Date: May 28, 2015, 9:47 am
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I always think the people who grow fruit and vegetables are the
real gardeners. I admire you Bradley.
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Re: Member's Chat
By: Kerry Date: May 28, 2015, 10:23 am
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[quote author=Poppy link=topic=116.msg2104#msg2104
date=1432806270]
I did gardening yesterday too; filled up my green bin to the
top. Have to wait till next week till I can do some more.
Frustrating.
[/quote]If you're waiting to pull up weeds because of the bin
problem, you could be in real trouble since the longer you wait
the bigger the weeds will be when you get to them. That would
mean the bin fills up all the time, and you might never catch
up. I'd be thinking of putting the weeds into plastic bags
temporarily.
Does where you live allow you to take stuff to their compost
area? Where I live, they pick up leaves and branches once a
year -- but anyone can take stuff and add it to their piles
anytime. Oh, we can get free compost too. I do my own
composting though.
Do you have neighbors who would let you use their green bins?
I don't know how your garden is set up; but sometimes I pull
weeds or pick up twigs and branches and hide them behind
flowers instead of carrying them to the compost pile. ;D
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Re: Member's Chat
By: Poppy Date: May 28, 2015, 11:12 am
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They only empty our green bins once every two weeks Kerry. But
it's not weeds we need it for - we don't have many of them - but
the stuff we cut have to cut back from our very mature garden.
We don't have a lawn so no grass clippings either but we do have
a hedge which needs trimming once or twice a year.
We have a forty foot garden front and back and as we have no
transport we can't take our garden refuse to the tip. Plastic
bags are ok for emergencies but then it all has to be tipped
into the bin anyway as they won't take plastic bags. We mostly
do ok but have had to cut down a couple of conifers due to snow
damage and they have more or less filled the bins two or three
times over. We still have another to cut back as well as a lot
of other overgrown stuff and we can only do it when we get a
good day with the weather.
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