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2003-08-11 Thread Dave Hansen
Pancakes for God


Six year old Brandon decided one Saturday morning to fix his parents
pancakes.

He found a big bowl and spoon, pulled a chair to the counter, opened the
cupboard and pulled out the heavy flour canister, spilling it on the
floor. He scooped some of the flour into the bowl with his hands, mixed
in most of a cup of milk and added some sugar, leaving a floury trail on
the floor which by now had a few tracks left by his kitten.

Brandon was covered with flour and getting frustrated. He wanted this to
be something very good for Mom and Dad, but it was getting very bad.

He didn't know what to do next, whether to put it all into the oven or
on the stove -- and he didn't know how the stove worked!

Suddenly he saw his kitten licking from the bowl of mix and reached to
push her away, knocking the egg carton to the floor. Frantically he
tried to clean up this monumental mess but slipped on the eggs, getting
his pajamas white and sticky.

And just then he saw Dad standing at the door. Big crocodile tears
welled up in Brandon's eyes. All he'd wanted to do was something good,
but he'd made a terrible mess. He was sure a scolding was coming, maybe
even a spanking.

But his father just watched him. Then, walking through the mess, he
picked up his crying son, hugged him and loved him, getting his own
pajamas white and sticky in the process. That's how God deals with us.

We try to do something good in life, but it turns into a mess. Our
marriage gets all sticky or we insult a friend or we can't stand our job
or our health goes sour. Sometimes we just stand there in tears because
we can't think of anything else to do.

That's when God picks us up and loves us and forgives us, even though
some of our mess gets all over Him.

But just because we might mess up, we can't stop trying to "make
pancakes," for God or for others.

Sooner or later we'll get it right, and then they'll be glad we tried...

~ Author Unknown ~


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RE: [TruthTalk] Fw: Noah - Today/fyi

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Good one, g! Also true!  Iz

 

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Re: [TruthTalk] [TruthTalk ]Covenants

2003-08-11 Thread Judy Taylor
Brother Bruce,
I must apologize for my response to this thread yesterday. I should have
waited another day because yesterday our 12 month old grandson was 
padding around here getting into stuff so grandpa kept calling me for
this, 
that, and the other, also I could not remember where I put my notes on 
covenant so I tried 'winging it' - I won't do that again.

Now that I have reviewed I want to say that I was wrong about the
cross; Jesus was not part of God's covenant  through the cross. He is the

smoking oven and flaming torch in Abraham's vision (Genesis 15:17,18);
the Lord walked through the pieces on Abram's behalf while he slept.
If you have studied covenant you know that it is a walk of death along 
with an exchange of strengths and weaknesses between the parties.
Jesus is also the burning bush that appeared to Moses; the water that 
came from the rock at Horeb, and the cloud by day and pillar of fire by 
night that followed Israel through the wilderness for 40yrs.

You asked about the conditions God gave to Abram; they are listed
in Genesis 17: (V1 Walk before me and be blameless; (V9 You shall
keep my covenant; (V10 Male circumcision; (V11 Uncircumcised men
will be cut off.

Where do you find the definition you give for covenants Bruce, that
is that they are binding promises to assure  that people can trust
God and each other?

You asked about the 'conditions Israel violated' which brought them
into captivity. It was in God's initial plan for the patriarchs and their

seed to live in Egypt for a time until the iniquity of the Amorites was 
fulfilled and they could inherit the land of Promise (Genesis 15:13-16)
In Acts 7:9 we learn by the mouth of Stephen who was filled with the 
Holy Spirit that the patriarchs (being moved with envy/jealousy) sold 
their brother to the Ishmeelites; note that according to God's law 
(Deuteronomy 24:7) kidnapping and selling a brother was a sin worthy 
of death. (The curse may be a long way off at first allowing time to
repent but if sin is not dealt with it will surely come and it was there 
by the time God sent Moses to deliver his people from captivity. 

You accuse me of misquoting my favorite passage of scripture to
make it fit my doctrine Bruce... but I don't need a 'favorite passage'
It is all through the New Testament - we are either following the law
of sin and death, or the law of the spirit of life in Christ.  I thought
Romans 8:1,2 was the shortest way to communicate that point.  
After all we are slaves to whoever we obey and when we follow
the lusts of our flesh we are serving sin and are free from 
righteousness Romans 6:20.  

Righteousness is not some religious mantra we constantly afirm
once we have said our prayer to receive Jesus for it is the one 
who DOES righteousness who is righteous. (1 John 2:29, 3:7, 
3:10) and the schoolmaster lives on. Sin is 'transgression of the law' 
(1 John 3:4) so how is it possible to transgress something that
that has passed away and is now dead/irrelevant? If we claim to 
have no sin when we are in fact lawless (transgressing God's law)
scripture tells us we are deceiving ourselves (1 John 1:8).

Grace and Peace,
Judy
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