ole dummy 'wanted' to ask god the same question!


if anybody thinks that 'continued' spiritual growth is easy, you probably need to change course, now.  that is the good news.  if you hang in here, in anonymous recovery, you will probably experience the following:

Jesus Dies on the Cross (/Matthew 27:45-56; Luke 23:44-49; John 19:28-37)


At noon, darkness fell across the whole land until three o’clock. Then, at that time Jesus called out with a loud voice, “Eloi, Eloi, lema sabachthani?” which means, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” 
(Mark 15:33-34 TB)

folks, we are talking about GOD'S crown of life, in his scriptural spiritual rebirth.  we are not playing for peanuts nor marbles.  we are attempting to do what has never been done before, except by his much beloved son, and the stakes could not be any higher; full and complete.

 

if that is not your desire, you are definitely on the wrong web site.  pain is a requirement, not an option.  however, ole dummy keeps on believing in 'for each hardship i give you, i will give you two blessing.'  [only god knows those thoughts, ok; hopes?]

 

but even if they do not manifest themselves, ole dummy learned what makes his face so red, which he thought was old age or diet; not true.  [looking sum betterer, and much more betterer complexion.]

 

many other goodies were in the most recent of hardships, which god suggests that we keep private, in a sense of the word, but they were very painful, to an extent, with much anxiety, but the balance sheet - additional spiritual benefits, for this idiot, makes it worth while, at this writing, subject to change, ya hear?

 

but the fulfilled family of christ jesus, is very important to god, and it will be done his way, or not at all.  no rotten apples, like ole dummy are going to be in his barrel, to spoil the whole batch.  many of those red and green suckers are needed at future anonymous conventions!  :-)

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