what a great day

Nov 18, 2002 00:00

As I stepped out of my jeep, my feet once again united with the graveled parking lot on top of Monte Sano mountain. I noticed the thermometer on my consul read 38 degrees just before I turned off the engine. I quickly grabbed my handy polar synthetic toboggan and I was off. Two couples dressed in yuppie edie bower casual wear ran past me toward ( Read more... )

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ktlove3 November 20 2002, 15:15:20 UTC
hello. my name is katherine, i stumbled upon your journal while looking up Messianic Judaism, and i was inspired to see your profession of faith and wonderment in God and the sacrifice of His Son Jesus Christ. if it is alright with you i'm going to add you to my friends list. and may i be as presumptuous as to ask what church you attend? just curious.
-katherine

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Re: lifeofrobert November 20 2002, 20:20:32 UTC
hey I think its fine. I'm not a Messianic Jew myself, but I have a few friends who are. I think it is really awesome to look at the new testament and the entire bible through the eyes of God's chosen people. I am a gentile who has found the grace of God. You asked what church i belong to, and that would be the Church of the Nazarene. It's a really great evangelical bible believing denomination. I'm glad you commented I like getting comments.

Robert

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Romans 1:20 blairoverstreet December 1 2002, 10:48:54 UTC
"For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities-- His eternal power and divine nature-- have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made."

This is part of the reason why I've gotten involved in environmental issues some. Thanks for this post. Well written and oh-so-true.
Blair :)

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Re: Romans 1:20 lifeofrobert December 3 2002, 22:27:01 UTC
I love that verse, and it fits so well. Thanks for posting and reading might i add.

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