Give me a greeting when you visit. I appreciate nice-ness.
You can address another blogger ... and even disagree with them, that is fine. All I ask is that you leave censure and hand-slapping to me.
Speak up ... about the posts.
Be nice!
Earl - As I write, teach Sunday School, I think of people like you in my audience. It gives me a sanity check of what I am saying. Would what I say pass the "crap" or sanity check of you or others that I know?
Todd - With blogs like this one there is plenty to be hopeful for in the blogsphere.
Matthew - Its nice to read an edifying Christian blog ... You are so level-headed.
Mark - You're real! The blogosphere needs more real people like you around.
Loren - I'll bet you stay up late nights thinking about all the theology that must be swimming through your head. I just want to say that it's great to see the ways in which God is challenging you, and using you to minister through your blog. The things you, and others here, have shared, are very thought provoking!
Come now, and let us reason together, says the LORD: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool. (Isaiah 1:18)
Rose~NW Ohio, USA
I am 43 and I have 4 kids and a husband. I am trying to live life wisely and learn more about the ways of God. I am too intolerant for the doctrine dissers and too lovey-dovey for the ultra-separatist pugnacious types.View my complete profile
The Earnest Contender has some mixed thoughts in his latest post, but in the end, they are very encouraging indeed. He is embracing replacement theology!
Rose you scared me to death! Good ol' EC! I like that post! It made me focus on the Lord as I was reading it. How wonderful to have His sweet fellowship as bro. John said. Shame on me for letting the sins he mentioned create a needless barrier between my Savior & me. Thanks for posting this sister!
Hi David. Thanks for your honest, refreshing comments.
Jack, The Earnest Contender (my husband) is so dispensationally minded that he would never embrace what is commonly called replacement theology. It was not meant to be degrading, just tongue in cheek. Thanks for taking the bait!
Anonymous, Welcome. You must read here often to notice changes in my blogroll. Surely you have something to comment on this blog besides the blogroll? I hope you contribute your thoughts here. Thanks.
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just visiting, saying
"hello, God bless you!"
By David Edward, at 8/09/2007 11:00 AM
Rose,
You hooked me.. I bit. ;-)
All of us should have our daily lives "replaced" under the direction of the Holy Spirit... Emphasis "should."
But I would not degrade what the Lord can do through His Holy Spirit by naming it the same as that terrible "Replacement Theology" of Calvinism.
But it is an interesting hook.
ExP(Jack)
By Anonymous, at 8/09/2007 3:04 PM
Rose you scared me to death! Good ol' EC! I like that post! It made me focus on the Lord as I was reading it. How wonderful to have His sweet fellowship as bro. John said. Shame on me for letting the sins he mentioned create a needless barrier between my Savior & me. Thanks for posting this sister!
By David Wyatt, at 8/09/2007 9:33 PM
That was devious.
By Jim, at 8/10/2007 10:39 AM
Rose,
I see you replaced the bluecollar blog in your blogroll with "bluecollar musings".
I assume there is a reason?
By Anonymous, at 8/10/2007 10:49 AM
Hi David. Thanks for your honest, refreshing comments.
Jack,
The Earnest Contender (my husband) is so dispensationally minded that he would never embrace what is commonly called replacement theology. It was not meant to be degrading, just tongue in cheek. Thanks for taking the bait!
Anonymous,
Welcome. You must read here often to notice changes in my blogroll. Surely you have something to comment on this blog besides the blogroll? I hope you contribute your thoughts here. Thanks.
By Rose~, at 8/10/2007 2:53 PM
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