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 Love Somebody Today - While You Can.
 

Love can last for a lifetime

So the wisemen say.

But treat it gently, oh my friend,

For a lifetime can last but a day.

 

 

Death is bittersweet - even for the believer.  We all want to go to heaven, but most of us don’t want to die and make the trip.  When a loved one dies we grieve their loss in our personal life.  Even when we know they are with God in heaven, it’s hard to not have someone you love around you, as before.   Even when you know, and believe that you will see them “one day” again – it’s hard not being able to kiss and touch that person.   Life is so precious, and yet we continually “put off” saying I love you to the people we love the most. 

Time's a wastin'....

 

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 People Get Ready - there's a train a-comin'
 

I can’t get this song out of my head – waiting and singing and waiting and singing…waiting on the Lord...

 

People Get Ready

Original words by Curtis Mayfield

 

People get ready, there's a train a-coming
You don't need no baggage, You just get on board
All you need is faith, To hear the diesel humming
Don't need no ticket, You just thank the Lord

People get ready, there’s a train to Jordan
Picking up passengers From coast to coast

Faith is the key, Opens the doors and boarders
Cause there’s hope for all, in the Holy Ghost.


There’s still hope for the hopeless sinner
Who’d hurt all mankind, Just To save his own soul
God have mercy on that hopeless sinner

Cause there's no hiding place, From the Kingdom's Throne

People get ready, there's a train a-coming
You don't need no baggage, You just get on board
All you need is faith, To hear the diesel humming
Don't need no ticket, You just thank the Lord

-- Can you hear it comin'?

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 Waiting on the Lord
 

Today I think something exciting is about to happen – I don’t know what it is, but I just have a feeling that it is around the corner.  “could be … who knows…”

 

Have you ever felt that way?  And when you did – did something happen?  I’m waiting Lord – waiting…

 

I think God is poking me and saying, “Go ahead – do it” but I am not sure what I am to do - yet…

 

I’m open to doing it and I am listening and my head is straining for a prompting from God but so far….

 

I am waiting for clarification from God and waiting for His directions – I know He will tell me – and I want it to be Him and not Me.  So I am waiting before I move.  I’m praying and “waiting.”   

 

Waiting…a hard thing for me to do – waiting for clarification – Waiting…waiting…waiting… and praying.   

 

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 Are You Saved?
 

For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast.  (10) For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.                                                                               Ephesians 2:  8-10  (NIV)

 

 

It is clear by this verse that we are NOT saved by our works.  It is a gift from God. We were created to do good works.  God knew what we would do in advance and he designed it that way.  Everything that God created is good.   In Him there is no bad.   

                   

                                   Are you saved or are you still working on something?

 

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 Another LDS - Mormon Lie or Convenient Cover Up?
 

I know this is longer than usual – but please take the time to read it – and I promise to make things shorter – next time.  I was going to take excerpts from this article  - but I just didn’t know what to exclude, as it was all beyond belief.  I know of no way to explain the embarrassment of this false prophecy more than to show how the LDS Church has gone about covering it up.  Is it a prophecy when leaders of a Church actually keep the hatred going by stripping a person of their dignity?   That was the racially driven and social climate of the 19th & 20th century – but not until 1978 did the Mormon Church do anything about it (under threat of law suit) and not until “1981” did they even change their books.(without notification or explanation)    So the Cover up begins- Again… So before my blond hair goes grey or I turn wrinkled and black  (see bottom quote Brigham Young) I will stop for now and let you read on….  This will give you another glimpse into the many reasons why I left the LDS Church.   So many lies, so little time, so much cover up.  You decide and see if you agree with me.  … (LookinforLucy)

 White and Delightsome or Pure and Delightsome? - A Look at 2 Nephi 30:6
By Bill McKeever and Eric Johnson

Until 1981 2 Nephi 30:6 in the Book of Mormon taught that dark-skinned Lamanites (Indians) would eventually experience a change in the color of their skin should they embrace the Book of Mormon. This passage of Mormon scripture read:

"...their scales of darkness shall begin to fall from their eyes; and many generations shall not pass away among them, save they shall be a white and a delightsome people."

However, in 1981, the LDS Church decided to change "the most correct book on earth" and switched the word "white" with the word "pure." Some Mormons insist that this was a clarification since the word was never meant to refer to a person with dark skin pigmentation who would magically turn white based upon a conversion to the Mormon gospel; rather, it is claimed that the change referred to a cleaner state of heart. This assumption is definitely not supported in the Book of Mormon since 2 Nephi 5:21 says,

"And he had caused the cursing to come upon them, yea, even a sore cursing, because of their iniquity. For behold, they had hardened their hearts against him, and they had become like unto a flint; wherefore, as they were white, and exceedingly fair and delightsome, that they might not be enticing unto my people the Lord God did cause a skin of blackness to come upon them."

Furthermore, we find another reference to a change in skin color in 3 Nephi 2:15. This passage reads:

"And their curse was taken from them, and their skin became white like unto the Nephites."

That the context refers to skin color is verified by a number of LDS leaders including Joseph Smith. Mormon author George D. Smith notes that Joseph Smith was given a revelation which foretold of a day when intermarriage with the Lamanites would produce a white and delightsome posterity. George Smith wrote, "This unpublished 17 July 1831 revelation was described three decades later in an 1861 letter from W.W. Phelps to Brigham Young quoting Joseph Smith: `It is my will, that in time, ye should take unto you wives of the Lamanites and Nephites, that their posterity, may become white, delightsome and just.' In the 8 December 1831 Ohio Star, Ezra Booth wrote of a revelation directing Mormon elders to marry with the `natives'" (Sunstone, November 1993, footnote #5, pg. 52).

Second LDS President Brigham Young stated in 1859, "You may inquire of the intelligent of the world whether they can tell why the aborigines of this country are dark, loathsome, ignorant, and sunken into the depths of degradation ...When the Lord has a people, he makes covenants with them and gives unto them promises: then, if they transgress his law, change his ordinances, and break his covenants he has made with them, he will put a mark upon them, as in the case of the Lamanites and other portions of the house of Israel; but by-and-by they will become a white and delightsome people" (Journal of Discourses 7:336).

At the October 1960 LDS Church Conference, Spencer Kimball utilized 2 Nephi 30:6 when he stated how the Indians "are fast becoming a white and delightsome people." He said, "The [Indian] children in the home placement program in Utah are often lighter than their brothers and sisters in the hogans on the reservation" (Improvement Era, December 1960, pp. 922-3).

During the same message Kimball referred to a 16-year-old Indian girl who was both LDS and "several shades lighter than her parents..." He went on to say, "These young members of the Church are changing to whiteness and to delightsomeness. One white elder jokingly said that he and his companion were donating blood regularly to the hospital in the hope that the process might be accelerated."

LDS writer George Edward Clark gives a similar account in his book entitled "Why I Believe." On page 129 he wrote, "The writer has been privileged to sit at table with several members of the Catawba tribe of Indians, whose reservation is near the north border of South Carolina. That tribe, or most of its people, are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon). Those Indians, at least as many as I have observed, were white and delightsome, as white and fair as any group of citizens of our country. I know of no prophecy, ancient or modern, that has had a more literal fulfillment" (emphasis his).

It has also been taught in Mormonism that opposite repercussions could result when a white man abandoned his Mormon faith. For instance, the "Juvenile Instructor" (26:635) reads,

"From this it is very clear that the mark which was set upon the descendants of Cain was a skin of blackness, and there can be no doubt that this was the mark that Cain himself received; in fact, it has been noticed in our day that men who have lost the spirit of the Lord, and from whom his blessings have been withdrawn, have turned dark to such an extend as to excite the comments of all who have known them."

In 1857, Brigham Young declared that apostates would "become gray-haired, wrinkled, and black, just like the Devil" (Journal of Discourse 5:332).

Despite the comments from past Mormon leaders, skin color has nothing to do with a person's spirituality. To say 2 Nephi 30:6 was altered merely for clarification and had nothing to do with skin color is without merit. It was a false prophecy, nothing more, nothing less.  (The End)

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