Posted on 10/30/2005 7:56:46 PM PST by The Mayor
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Surely you do not suggest our dear Thin Man
is in any way involved in this!
As you can clearly see, however, he *has*
gained a few ounces since summer...hmmm...
Yes, I am. My class is going well too.
Good to hear that.
Thanks.
Welcome.
I dunno.
It seems to be a sinister plot.
And I dunno anybody who can do sinister plots involving the 3 musketeers.
Milky Ways, and Mars Bars maybe.
Your link doesn't open, Darks.
Good night, Darkenmeister...happy November!
Drats.
I have it showing and then refusing to show.
*sigh*
Thank you Tulip!
November 1, 2005
Joy Over One
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Many Christians have succumbed to the false notion that their witness to one individual doesn't count for much. But that certainly isn't supported by what we read in the Gospels. Even though Jesus' public ministry was limited to a little more than 3 years, He was never too busy to deal with one person at a time.
It's true that Jesus preached to multitudes in Judea, fed 5,000 people gathered by the Sea of Galilee, and ministered to the large crowds in Capernaum. Yet He never lost sight of the value of one soul!
We are encouraged when we read of His conversation at night with one man named Nicodemus (John 3); of His visit with one woman at a well in Samaria (John 4); and of His personal interest in one man named Zacchaeus, who had climbed up into a sycamore tree to get a better look at the Lord (Luke 19). How thrilled he must have been when Jesus singled him out of the multitude and said, "Zacchaeus, make haste and come down, for today I must stay at your house" (v.5).
If you are ever tempted to minimize the value of your personal, individual witness to a single soul, remember Jesus' example. The Bible says there is joy in heaven over one sinner who repents. Richard De Haan
Never underestimate the value of a single soul.
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Good morning.
Good mornin' GB! I've missed you! That is beautiful! God bless our soldiers!
Good Morning Darksheare!
How are you today? Did you have a nice Halloween?
My daughter is home. Oh, Mom, my stomach. :)
Glad you're here this morning! Hope you're not sick!
I'm not sick. Don't worry. :)
My daughter is home today. She had a long busy day yesterday and way too much candy. Bad Mom, I should have cut her off.
Oh, it't the Halloween hangover that kids get every year! LOL!
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