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To: pollywog

Hi Polly, I know you’re tired. I think everything’s gonna be alright. We will keep sending up prayers for good results for you.

Big snow here this morning. Its beautiful and its predicted more this afternoon/evening. I may get some pictures but its awfully cold out there!

Take care of yourself, dear! ((((Hugs))))


2,366 posted on 01/30/2010 5:51:38 AM PST by jaycee (((("His eye is on the sparrow and I know He watches me."))))
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January 30, 2010
Behind The Parted Curtain
Jesus said to him, “Assuredly, I say to you, today you will be with Me in Paradise.” —Luke 23:43

Pastor and author Erwin Lutzer wrote: “One minute after you slip behind the parted curtain, you will either be enjoying a personal welcome from Christ or catching your first glimpse of gloom as you have never known it. Either way, your future will be irrevocably fixed and eternally unchangeable.”

Luke recorded a short yet powerful narrative that pictures two men about to go behind that curtain of death. When Jesus was being crucified, two thieves hung alongside Him. According to Mark, both men hurled insults at Jesus (15:32).

One of the thieves, however, had a change of heart as he realized Jesus’ innocence, his own sin, and his destiny. He rebuked the other thief and asked Jesus to remember him when He came into His kingdom. These words were a sign of repentance and simple faith. Jesus responded, “I say to you, today you will be with Me in Paradise” (Luke 23:43). Salvation for the man was immediate. He knew that day where he would spend eternity.

Realizing that we are sinners and placing our trust in Jesus’ death and resurrection assures us that we can immediately know where we will spend our eternal tomorrows when we slip behind the parted curtain.

Oh, why not turn while yet you may;
Too late, it soon will be—
A glorious life you may possess
Throughout eternity. —Anon.

To prepare for tomorrow, trust Jesus today.

Bible in One Year: Exodus 23-24; Matthew 20:1-16


2,367 posted on 01/30/2010 6:19:27 AM PST by The Mayor (People who follow Christ lead others in the right direction)
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To: jaycee

Good Evening jaycee!! Big snow eh!! That must mean a nice warm fire in the fireplace? *smiles*
Thanks for the prayers. Today has been a better day, but I have had little or no internet time.

Hugs back!

Polly


2,442 posted on 01/30/2010 4:34:11 PM PST by pollywog (Romans 8:28)
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