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To: Freedom Dignity n Honor

You can't lose your soul or even part of your soul if you have the Lord. You don't fall in and out of grace, my FRiend. Once you are Christ's, you are safe at home. Now, you can reject Him and turn away from Him. If you blaspheme the Holy Spirit you are in big doo. But don't worry about losing your soul. It's HIS if you've given it to Him.


366 posted on 12/08/2004 11:28:05 AM PST by Marysecretary (Thank you, Lord, for FOUR MORE YEARS!!!)
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To: Marysecretary
Yes, I know it is. :)

But that still won't stop me from trying to save other souls, if possible, if appropriate, even if it means God ends His covenant with me.

I don't think He will, though, I think He understands.

Some people can't be saved but some can. The ones that really want to be saved. Sometimes, through stupidity or ignorance, some people just fall into evil. Like messing around with those ouja boards.

My brother and I played with one a few times when we were early teens. Never worked for us, thank God.

hehehe, I always wanted to grow up and be a business owner and an old curmudgeon. Maybe I'm too ornery for those critters. rofl!

We'll I'm off to bed. I got a new puter yesterday and it has that *blankety blank blank* windowsxp (I've never been around windowsxp before) on it and I can't get the wireless networking card to work with my linksys network.

When I call Dell tomorrow, I'd better get a person that speaks excellent English with no heavy accent or I'm going to be mad. I always end up with a headache trying to concentrate so hard on what they are trying to say if they are heavily accented and it's business/puter related.

425 posted on 12/08/2004 7:42:04 PM PST by Freedom Dignity n Honor
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