Changes in Life

Changes in Life

Friday, April 24, 2009

God is...

"I truly understand that God shows no partiality, but in every nation anyone who fears him and does what is right is acceptable to him." - Acts 10:34-35

This is what I believe our theology should be when thinking about Salvation. And boy is that beautiful. Do you know what this means? What does God want US to think? What does God want us to do?

Can Christians be saved?
Can Jews be saved?
Can Gentiles be saved?
Can Jailers get saved?
Homeless, Drunkards, Prostitutes, Gays?

Answers these questions, honestly?

Okay, so you say yes. Good so do I. God wants us to KNOW that all can be saved. CAN BE SAVED. But the path is Narrow. NARROW.

So you think all these people can be saved right? Are you being part of their lives? Are you involved with people from all different backgrounds? Different places? Different religions? Aliens? The Lost? Forgotten?

I know I am not, not all the time.

But you know what we can be doing? Asking the second Question: What Does God want US to Do?

Stop Judging. It's not our place. And Love, Accept. Show Mercy. Don't we all deserve that? Mercy, Forgiveness, Love? Hope?

Hope.

Don't turn these people down from church. L O V E them. Invite them to stay. Why not? All have fallen short...yes that means you too. And me.

Please Guys, Stick up for the broken, the lost, the hurt. It breaks my heart, BREAKS it, when churches turn these children, people, unbelievers down, when the only thing they are looking for is Hope.

That is all. Love. Please. And Remind Me To Do Also.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

RIP Lepsy




Bad News: My Poor little Mouse, Lepsy passed away, after a long and over drawn out sickness. No body knew what was going on, but I saw the pain in her face, and the way she just curled up in my hands. Poor girl. And Then Re-Re her BFF, snuggled up next to her the last 3 days. I came home to her in their wheel, laying side by side. Lepsy was now paralyzed from the back down. Her head and front feet were the only things moving. I picked Re-Re up, and laid Leps in a near by box. There she died instantly. It was bittersweet, watching her pass, but knowing the RE-RE her BFF kept her alive for so long. I cried, really, for hours. To try and stop, I cleaned my place, which got messy at least 2 hours later. But I gave her a nice little box, that C.J.'s mommy made, laid her in it, and put pretty pink rose leafs on top of her. Now Re-Re is all by her lonesome. And she crys, really, and its the saddest thing. Here are their last days together...
I love you Lepsy, you were beautiful and a great pet. I will miss you forever. And So will Re-Re.