Posted on 03/23/2008 5:55:17 PM PDT by The Mayor
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HALL OF FAME #19 THE WEEKEND THREAD T.G.I.F. at the Finest |
Every Thursday at the Finest |
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Shoot, you beat me again, Mr. Mayor!!
It’s easy to beat you over here Procon! I post the thread... : )
Happy Easter to you my FRiend and have a great week.
You too Mayor!!
Just kidding with ya!!
: )
At Ease
Stories I tell to my Friends
It is quite a story of a remakable Man.
Thank you Sir!
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
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Hi Luv.. Thank you.
Hi, Rus!
My pleasure to honor the troops and their mission!
Hope you and your family had a lovely Easter Sunday.
It turned off REALLY cool here...44 degrees, after
being nearly 80 degrees yesterday. My hubby was right again!
Hi Mayor,
Bumping Military Monday.
Happy Easter to you and yours.
Hey Russ, I was going to send a military pic of me, anyway you know how to send a pic from a picture cell phone?!
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Some Christians make it a habit to wear a cross. It may be on a necklace or a lapel pin. It may be worn thoughtlessly as a decoration or prayerfully to let people know of the wearers personal faith.
In April 2006, a Methodist church in the city of Dudley, England, found out that it would have to pay a fee to put a cross on its new building. Yes, a fee was required because under British law the cross is an advertisement. It proclaims to the world, whether on a person or a building, that the blood-stained cross of Calvary is our only hope of forgiveness and salvation.
Our Bible reading today tells us of the crossthe instrument of execution used on our Savior (Matt. 27:22-26). The crowd in anger shouted, Let Him be crucified! The cross is a sign of His death, and must not be taken lightly. This should cause us to examine what the cross means to us. Is it a witness to our eternal hope in the saving death of Jesus on Calvary?
While wearing the cross may be a challenging mark of discipleship, far more challenging is our Lords command that we take up [our] cross daily and learn what it means to follow in His footsteps (Luke 9:23). And that includes a willingness to practice costly discipleship.
Bible in One Year: Deuteronomy 2224; Proverbs 29:8-20
Hi Feather.. Thank you for coming by.
I have no idea how to do that kind of stuff. My kids do, they have the cell phones with pictures, texting and ipod capability.
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