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  2. Ahhhh the voice of sanity in the midst of chaos. I agree with Leonard.
  3. Most of this is just proselytizing but I did find this to be interesting "I have had many instances of answered prayers including miraculous healing..." but then you go on to say "Prayer isn't all about asking God for various or sundry things. Prayer is about having an intimate relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ..." So at least in your mind ellie, you can ask God to intervene on your behalf. So if someone were sick and you pray hard enough God may at decide to answer your prayer and change the outcome of a situation for you. Is this correct? Still waiting -SS <{POST_SNAPBACK}> God may intervene in any given situation and change the outcome for anyone, not just me. I used myself as an example because God has miraculously healed me. I could use other instances of miraculous healings that I have personally witnessed as well. But also, when I say prayer is about having a personal relationship with Jesus Christ I am again referring to my own experience with prayer. I commuticate with Jesus through prayer as many other Christians do. I am a Christian so it should not surprise you SS that I would proselytize any chance I can get In His Love and Service, Ellie
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    I have read almost all of Randy Alcorn's book except his latest, with that raving review I will definitely be reading it. Randy Alcorn has been blessed with a ministry that has the 'long view'. He writes from that perspective. Thanks for the glowing review. In His Love and Service, Ellie
  5. I agree with Dad Ernie, now is the time to cultivate a relationship with Jesus, that is the most important thing Christians should be doing right now, the other number one thing is to be preaching the gospel. The Holy Spirit will guide you. The Book of Revelation is not where any new Christian should start, the first four books of the NT is where I started out, howerver all the NT books are a great place to begin, saving the Book of Revelation. Revelation is a book which should be studied with the other prophetic books of the Bible found in the OT. God will lead, I always pray and ask for wisdom before studying the Bible, I ask the Lord to open His word for me to understand. This is where the Holy Spirit comes in, He is our teacher and guide. Grow close to Jesus, the rest will come. In His Love and Service, Ellie
  6. Good advice Super Jew. However, you almost gave me heart failure with the title. Here is a hug if you are feeling neglected In His Love and Service, Ellie
  7. The Ten Commandments are displayed prominently in the Supreme High Court right behind the justices, however they often decide cases such as the one of Alabama Chief Justice Roy S. Moore and the right to publicly acknowledge God, by displaying the Ten Commandments in his court. Which is crazy to say the least. Anytime religion is mentioned within the confines of government today people cry, "Separation of Church and State". Many people think this statement appears in the first amendment of the U.S. Constitution and therefore must be strictly enforced. However, the words: "separation", "church", and "state" do not even appear in the first amendment. The first amendment reads, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..." The statement about a wall of separation between church and state was made in a letter on January 1, 1802, by Thomas Jefferson to the Danbury Baptist Association of Connecticut. The congregation heard a widespread rumor that the Congregationalists, another denomination, were to become the national religion. This was very alarming to people who knew about religious persecution in England by the state established church. Jefferson made it clear in his letter to the Danbury Congregation that the separation was to be that government would not establish a national religion or dictate to men how to worship God. Jefferson's letter from which the phrase "separation of church and state" was taken affirmed first amendment rights. It was meant to keep goverment from interferring with the people's right to worship, not the opposite. The reason Jefferson choose the expression "separation of church and state" was because he was addressing a Baptist congregation; a denomination of which he was not a member. Jefferson wanted to remove all fears that the state would make dictates to the church. He was establishing common ground with the Baptists by borrowing the words of Roger Williams, one of the Baptist's own prominent preachers. Williams had said: When they have opened a gap in the hedge or wall of separation between the garden of the Church and the wilderness of the world, God hath ever broke down the wall itself, removed the candlestick, and made his garden a wilderness, as at this day. And that there fore if He will eer please to restore His garden and paradise again, it must of necessity be walled in peculiarly unto Himself from the world." The "wall" was understood as one-directional; its purpose was to protect the church from the state. The world was not to corrupt the church, yet the church was free to teach the people Biblical values. So, you can see how very misunderstood the First Amendment is by this brief history lesson. Imagine if the First Amendment were ever inacted as intended. I am sure the results would be quite different from what we see in this country today. Food for thought.
  8. I have recounted this incident elsewhere on the board, but I will tell it here as well. A while back we met a homeless couple who were working in the oil field and living out of a tent. We began ministering to them and ended up giving them a trailer to live in. They started coming to our nightly prayer meetings. On one such night my husband and the director to our ministry were discussing the demoniac of that threw himself at the feet of Jesus for deliverance. This couple was listening intently and suddenly the wife looked at me and asked me if she could talk with me alone outside. We went outside. She told me the devil was riding on her back and asked me if I knew what she meant. I asked her to clarify what she was saying. She said "There is something evil in me and I want it out, I used to serve Jesus but I fell in with drugs and such and I want this evil thing out of me", then she started crying and asked me if we could help her. I told her we could. Before we went back inside she said "My husband won't like it if I come back to Jesus but I need some help, I think he will be angry, what should I do?" I told her that she should stand up when we got back to the prayer meeting and ask for deliverance, then we went back inside. The prayer meeting commenced and I could tell there was a battle going on with her so I prayed silently for her. After a half hour or so the husband said they had to leave and go let their dog out. Right away the wife stood up and blurted out "I have something evil in me and I want deliverance from it". You can just imagine the look on everyone's face at that moment. My husband and Scott (our director) stood up and everyone went to lay hands on her to pray. While my husband was asking the Lord to rebuke the demons from her, her husband began crying then they both said they wanted Jesus. The wife said afterwards she felt the evil leave like a coldness and when she asked Jesus into her heart she felt like she was filled with warmth. We led them to Christ at that point. Later that evening as we were getting ready for bed both my husband and I sensed an evil, malevolent presence which we rebuked.
  9. Beautiful brother, that brought tears to my eyes. Jesus always wants to draw us to Him. I am blessed, so blessed by this post. God bless Michael. Hope you and Jesus have a wonderful day together. In His Love, ellie
  10. This is a topic very near to me, you see our youngest daughters are twins, identical twins, they had troubled teenage years and both of them left the Lord. In Rebellion they both got involved with drugs etc. One of them ended up getting pregnant out of wedlock and one of them announced to us one day that she was gay. First of all I want to say that both of our daughters have come back to the Lord, and the daughter who said she was gay has left that lifestyle. I have had some in depth discussions with her about it. She does not believe that God made her that way. What she has discovered through much soul searching is that several things affected her choice. She revealed to me that when she was eleven years old a babysitter's husband molested her she feels this incidence led her to the gay lifestyle. I Praise the Lord that she is serving Jesus today and has turned away from that lifestyle. I do believe it goes against nature and the Bible clearly says that it does. I also know several other people who have come out of the homosexual lifestyle and are serving the Lord Jesus today. These people found help here:Exodus International . I will be praying for you. God bless you and guide You. In His Great Love, ellie
  11. Agreed Pastor Marc, I will be praying, but I am finished with taking SS seriously. He is not here to learn, he has proven he is here to provoke and to ridicule. In His Love, ellie
  12. I have to disagree about one practice being like the other. Female mutilation as it is being discussed here is not done in a hospital setting with anesthesia and neither is it performed for the reasons Young Pastor Marc stated circumcision is. By saying 'your own offensive practices' are you saying these are Christian practices exclusively? In His Love, ellie
  13. Praise the Lord, Katie, that is awesome. Glory to God in the Highest.
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