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Post by hearingGod on Dec 26, 2013 16:12:34 GMT -5
Please place your requests below Live Prayer Location: plus.google.com/u/0/events/cdqije5i9r7vspqqojcuok0u1kg (approx. every other weekend--- this one was a surprise due to circumstances) praise: property in contract, change of diet/no ADHD, no wrist surgery prayer: healing and deliverance jobs for lost friends & family...salvation relationships israel and more! Vid ref: The Prophetic SUPER MOON of 2015! | Tetrad Debunkers DEBUNKED!
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Post by warrior on Dec 29, 2013 5:58:18 GMT -5
On Revelation. How freakily parallel! Last Saturday I was talking to my mother-in-law about prophecies and she 'bit'. All these questions came out because she doesn't really understand Revelation. So I went through prophecies generally and then even used the exact same example of the Church at Sardis which looked busy and was praised by Man but that it is Christ's judgment that counts and that even if many of our churches are like Sardis there will be some who are centred on God. Last Sunday her vicar (very sound even though Anglican)did the same stuff with the conclusion that we are close to the end of this age. I was surprised that end of the age stuff is going on down the road where we used to go - as it never did. I was also pleased that God was speaking to the m-in-law who has felt unable to hear from Him.
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Post by Saltandlight007 on Dec 30, 2013 7:53:42 GMT -5
I agree about the whole diet thing. Good to know you managed to take your son off Ritalin early on. I have worked with young people who started taking it and witnessed their slow decline as a result – looking very ill and vacant. I remember having conversations with parents about diet and it just broke my heart that they were not willing to try it.
I also feel the same about the whole 'self-sustainable living / eco-friendly / renewable energy' thing – benefiting us, but also demonstrating respectful stewardship of God's creation and our neighbours who are effected by how we live.
Wouldn't it be great if Christians were at the forefront of developing / practising these ideas and setting a good example – as part of our witness in Christ? This verse keeps popping up: “I have the right to do anything,” you say—but not everything is beneficial.“I have the right to do anything”—but not everything is constructive (1 Corr 10 v23).
Keep up the good work hearingGod / Stingray and anyone else who is managing to live this way or planning to take this route. Count me in!
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Post by buildthefarm on Jan 2, 2014 22:18:09 GMT -5
i read my kids revelation a year or so ago just for the blessing lol. it was the first book of the Bible i read when i was a kid. in fact i just got a new Bible to try a new translation and just in time cuz revelation actually fell out of my old Bible. you open up to it and the first page is attached and then the rest you just have to take out the clump of pages and read them outside the cover.
and as for the farming thing I'm with ya, though y'all are so far ahead of us. we have not yet changed much on the diet. though mostly cuz mom is too squeamish and refuses to eat our animals(we are from the city originally. i know more about gangs than farms). but sold 5 sheep and that paid for a half a cow butchered and a bit of this years feed so freezer full of grass fed beef will be a good start. will see what we can talk mom into in year 2. but got some things in the works with raising fish, duck, turkeys, meat chickens, geese and guinea along with greenhouse perennials and some feed grains to eliminate feed bills so will see how much of that i actually get done.
and I'm right with ya on the ADD meds. i was on them for a few years and I've found that they are terrible. and hard work has actually helped my attention spam more than meds ever could. Bible reading has also helped stretch me in that area. i was also a bit dyslexic but now i rarely speak backwards or read backwards or any of that anymore. i think the Bible makes your brain just work better
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Post by buildthefarm on Jan 2, 2014 22:24:02 GMT -5
i just got word that my grandmother may be dying. she has been in poor health for about 5 years or so. i pray that if she will recover that she be healed to the point that she is able to walk and talk and enjoy life again, and if it is her time that she would go painlessly and calmly to be with the Lord.
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Post by buildthefarm on Jan 4, 2014 18:03:26 GMT -5
grandmother etta passed away today while i was at work. wish i had made over to see her before hand but thankfully just got to see her at Christmas and Thanksgiving and had a nice long ride with her then and got to talk a little. she taught me a lot, will miss her.
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