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1 | What does "send her away" refer to? | Matt 1:19 | Hank | 63417 | ||
Justme, thanks for your wish for my improved health, and I seem to be doing just fine, thanks to the combined benefic workings of Prayers, Pacemaker and Pills. :-) Regarding the continuing strong sales of the King James Bible, I think this may be explained, at least in part, by two things -- many are bought as gifts, and many are bought out of ignorance of other, easier-to-read modern versions. Unfortunately the sale of a Bible is no guarantee that it will be read. The woeful lack of reading skills of many of our high school students and even of some college students is a national disgrace. But we can't place the blame entirely on the shoulders of our educators. The breakdown of the basic unit of society, the home, is responsible more than anything else for the plight in which vast numbers of children find themselves. It does not take a village to raise a child, but it takes loving, dedicated and God-fearing fathers and mothers. That's God's plan, the family is God's establishment, and we always find ourselves in a sea of troubles when we ignore what He established. --Hank | ||||||
2 | What does "send her away" refer to? | Matt 1:19 | justme | 63474 | ||
Hank:That's good to hear you are doing better. I have known a few Christians who have had transplants, of different kinds. I remind myself this is only tempoary, soon there will be a new body, that will last for eternity. No more pills, surgery, or pain, for some day soon we will see Jesus! Just to add a note, I heard Janet Parsons (I hope I got the name right) on the radio saying how well home schoolers do in most all areas. I think if we had it to do over, my wife and I would have considered home schooling. I certianly think Christian parents today are face with more problems then we were. On the same token there are more choices today as well. You are correct about not needing a village to raise a child. I would include the support and encouragement of the church the family attends is very helpfull. My third grade Sunday School teacher has had a lasting impression on my life. He gave me a New testament with a note and a verse, The verse was Matthew 5:16. I will always remember him with found affection and admiration. The way you talk about your dad, and your character are noteable Christian qualities, that show in the depth of your writting. My friend "love never fails" is a verse that I see in you. God Bless. justme |
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