Posted on 08/11/2008 6:00:39 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
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Have you ever had a time when you thought the Lord was coming back right then? Many believers in Jesus are so eager to meet the Lord in the air, as Scripture puts it (1 Thessalonians 4:17), that they have felt This is it! at one time or another.
My wife, Sue, who once worked in a Christian nursing home, recalls being aboard an elevator at the facility when she had second coming thoughts. She had closed the door and started up to the second floor when the elevator came to a halt. Sue was stuck between floors. As she waited, there was a jolt and a quick flash of lightand then nothing again.
Sue recalled later that the power of the light and movement startled her and made her think that something unusual was happening. In that moment, her mind went toward the much-anticipated return of Jesus. It was a This is it! moment.
Whether we have experienced this feeling is not important. What is absolutely vital is that we know we are ready at any time for the Lords return. If we have received Jesus as our Savior, we will find ourselves anticipating with excitement His appearingeager to stir up love and good works in one another as we see the Day approaching (Heb. 10:24-25).
Wow! I got here at the beginning of a thread! Cool!
Supply Line
Girls wait in line for Soldiers of El Salvador's Battalion Cuscatlan to hand out school supplies at al Theusat village, Iraq, August 5, 2008. Photo by Sgt. Daniel West, Multi-National Division-Central.
Evening Ma!
When does DC's school start?
amen Mr. Mayor!
Shoes In
A U.S. Soldier hands out shoes to the children of Sabah village during Operation Summit Pursuit with Iraqi security forces and the village's senior leaders, July 29, 2008. Photo by Staff Sgt. Margaret Nelson, Office of the Secretary of Defense Public Affairs.
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Cool pics Sandy!
Life of Riley
Riley, one of two tigers donated to the Baghdad Zoo by the Conservators' Center in North Carolina, paces his new enclosure, Aug. 4, 2008. Riley, and his breeding partner Hope, arrived in Baghdad in good health and have settled in comfortably, according to the zoo's director. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Joy Pariante.
Evening Ma and thanks for tonight’s thread and God Bless the brave and patriotic Navajo soldiers!!
Hiya MM, I hope your day is as sunny as mine!
Friendship Flag
Spc. Calvin Schreck and Spc. Joshua Cote fold a flag that was sent as a gift from Engine 34 and Ladder 21 firefighters in Hellâs Kitchen, New York City. The firefighters sent the flag to show the troops their support and appreciation. Photo by Pfc. Lyndsey Dransfield, 2nd Stryker Brigade 25th Infantry Division.
The Pendleton Blanket people make a commemorative Navajo Code Talker blanket.
I have a Banded Stripe Pendleton. They are 100% wool weft, cotton warp, very heavy, close-woven, and WARM.
20th!
HiYa PROCON.
She’s going through something we both remember, “Zero-Week,” before greeting the little minds full of mush on Monday.
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