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Tom |
you know who I am. THINK ![]() |
you?? you gotta be outta your mind |
J ealous O nes S till E nvy ![]() |
How do I know? |
Thug Life:pucker up Take a deep breath and let go of any tension in your neck and shoulders. ![]() |
Blessing Over Bread Blessed art Thou, Lord our God, King of the universe who brings forth bread from the earth. |
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what cow drink |
still wearing de same shirt ![]() |
If God be for us, who can be against us? |
Prayer for Hurricane Season O God, Master of this passing world, hear the humble voices of your children. The Sea of Galilee obeyed your order and returned to its former quietude; you are still the Master of land and sea. We live in the shadow of a danger over which we have no control. The Gulf, like a provoked and angry giant, can awake from its seeming lethargy, overstep its conventional boundaries, invade our land and spread chaos and disaster. During this hurricane season, we turn to You, O loving Father. Spare us from past tragedies whose memories are still so vivid and whose wounds seem to refuse to heal with the passing of time. O Virgin, Star of the Sea, Our Beloved Mother, we ask you to plead with your Son in our behalf, so that spared from the calamities common to this area and animated with a true spirit of gratitude, we will walk in the footsteps of your Divine Son to reach the heavenly Jerusalem where a storm-less eternity awaits us. Amen. Originally dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Audrey in 1957. - Fr. Al Volpe, Cameron Parish, LA |
gardner |
put her in the back of your truck and dump her on a gabage pile. That should work ![]() |
very well said studentect |
I cross my legs b/c the way (too strict) I was bought up. She thinks it's proper/decent for a woman to cross her legs when sitting, before I sit make sure my skirt/dress is tucked under me properly Don't eat with my hands on the table Honest, only when i visit my mother I follow her tradition silliness |
Well, when I am depressed (usually for a day) I like my space and I don't eat. However, If i know someone who seems to be depressed for more than two days - I usually send them an IM to let them know I care and I am all ears when they are ready to talk. It usually work for me |
I am not suppose to say anything ![]() But one name end with an "e" (the yound lady - 26) and the young fellow (thirty something)name end with "s" |
Congrats to my two friends who tied the knot yesterday. Love y'all and on your honeymoon don't even peep on this site. Just have lots of kisses and S, |
A test for all. not going to say my score http://www.quizrocket.com/dumb-test?tr=Take%20the%20DUMB%20TEST!&tr=Hey%20Dummy!!!!&trt=9&gatherer_id=100522&utm_source=ValueClick&utm_medium=Pop&utm_campaign=DumbTest |
yes, it was an irie concert. I like when Will start singing "The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air" took me down memory lane |
Folks, go see the move. it worth every penny outta you pocket. Plus go support a breathen |
bumbo claat ediat |
hater |
@[b]it[/b]uen You seem to be a troubled yound man who has a wicked, envious, grudging heart. You are so full of hatred and resentment that I am going to take a break from my studying and say a prayer for you. Get Well soon!!!! ![]() |
The Fiery Tongue By Marya Lewis "Why did I say that?" is a question most of us have had to ask ourselves on too many occasions. Yet, we continue to talk and talk, speaking before we think, voicing our indignant opinions, and criticizing everyone and everything in sight. James describes the tongue as a force of destruction, saying, "The tongue is a small part of the body, and yet it boasts of great things. See how great a forest is set aflame by such a small fire!" (James 3:5) Why is it so difficult to control our overactive mouths? Are we desperate for recognition and validation, or do we just enjoy voicing our concerns? Whatever the case may be, our flesh seems particularly vulnerable to uninhibited expression. God's Word, however, emphasizes the importance of guarding our speech. Second Timothy 2:16 instructs, "But avoid worldly and empty chatter, for it will lead to further ungodliness." If we need stronger support for screening our words, it can be found in 1 Peter 3:10: "The one who desires life, to love and see good days, must keep his tongue from evil and his lips from speaking deceit." No matter how hard we try, each one of us will struggle with controlling our speech from time to time. However, with a concerted effort and guidance from the Holy Spirit, we can conquer some of the more common "ailments" of the tongue listed here. As you read through the list, prayerfully ask yourself, Do I have a problem with: Complaining? If so, read and memorize, "Do all things without grumbling or disputing; so that you will prove yourselves to be blameless and innocent, in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, among whom you appear as lights in the world" (Philippians 2:14-15). In simpler terms, this verse instructs us to carry out the duties of our day without grumbling. What should be our motivation for doing this? The Scripture clearly states that we live in a corrupt world, but have the opportunity to "shine as lights" amidst the pervading darkness. When complaints are removed from our speech, we cannot be found guilty of contributing to the negativity around us. The next time you are tempted to complain, take a moment to reflect on God's goodness. Think about what He has given you and what He has already done for you. Lying? Do untruths find their way into your conversations? Remember, "lying lips are an abomination to the Lord, but those who deal faithfully are His delight." (Proverbs 12:22) There is no way to misinterpret this verse. God hates lying because He stands for truth. He is Truth. Still, lying continues to plague the human race. According to Dr. Michael Lewis, most people lie at least 25 times a day. (abcNEWS.com, July 25, 2002) Dishonesty falls into three broad categories: to make other people feel better, to make ourselves look better, and to protect ourselves. Although many people justify lying as "just an exaggeration" of the truth, it is not in line with God's standards for our behavior. One study revealed lies generally stem from fear. If you struggle with telling the absolute truth out of fear of rejection, bring this issue before the Lord today. The Scripture assures us God's perfect love casts out fear. (1 John 4:18) Ask your heavenly Father to show you that, because His truth resides in your heart, you do not need to lie. Anger or Criticism? Do anger and criticism invade your interactions with others? If so, absorb the truth of Proverbs 15:1: "A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger." So often, we are provoked to anger and even encouraged to criticize by those around us at work and at home. We know these behaviors are contradictory to the fruit of God's Holy Spirit. And yet, we continue to make excuses. "I'm just an angry person," we rationalize. "I am a perfectionist. No one does things the way they should be done." Although these statements are becoming the norm in our world, as Christians, we are called to a higher standard. Angry and critical thoughts must be brought under the authority of Jesus Christ before they are spoken. Swearing or Using God's Name in Vain? If life's frustrations cause you to blurt out expletives or use the Lord's name in vain, listen to God's commands. "But I tell you that every careless word that people speak, they shall give an accounting for it in the day of judgment," (Matt. 12:36) and "You shall not swear falsely by My name, so as to profane the name of your God; I am the Lord." (Lev. 19:12) Unfortunately, there are many Christians from a wide range of denominations who conveniently ignore these important instructions from God. They claim Jesus as Lord of their lives, and then flippantly use His precious Name in conjunction with profanity. A wise grandmother provided a reality check for her grandson, who had the habit of yelling the name of Jesus when he was angry. She told him, "Son, when you call out to Jesus, He responds. You'd better be ready to tell Him what you're so mad about." If additional motivation for controlling your tongue is needed, it can be found in James 1:26. "If anyone thinks himself to be religious, and yet does not bridle his tongue but deceives his own heart, this man's religion is worthless." Clearly, this issue is important to the Lord. Will you enlist His help as you make bridling the tongue a priority in your life? |
why be afraid of something that is bound to happen. |
tell them to walk by faith and not by sight |
@poster, Yes To the Musl1m he was a prophet To Chritians, He is our God. To the Jews he was just an ordinary man you see He may be seen differently to others but at least we know He walked earth and now on the right hand of His Father |
I can be very feisty sometimes ![]() |
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