Thursday, November 29, 2007

THE CONFESSION OF FAITH

After prayerfully waiting one year and three months, my husband and I are going to become members of our church soon. We are reading the "The Westminster Standards". I was going to type it out while I read it and post it, but I decided to write it out in my own words for a clear comprehension in and for my own heart.

Part 1 Chapter I

1. The Holy Scripture is most necessary for me to seek God's wisdom and power, for God to reveal himself to me as I read the Bible and meditate on His writings.
2. The Word of God is written in all the books of the Old and New Testaments.
All which are given by inspirations of God to be the rule of faith and life.
3. I must not seek any other books for authority.
4. The Holy Scriptures are our authority, only the Bible is divine inspiration.
5. I must practice reverence while reading the holy Scripture. My full assurance is in God's Word. It is my divine authority for my own heart.
6. Anything I may need for answers, are in God's Word. I must not add anything to the Scriptures. I must observed and apply the Word of God.
7. All things in the Scriptures are not all easy to understand, but what is clearly written, I must believe in them for my own salvation.
8.The Scriptures can give me hope. The Bible was written in Hebrew and Greek, being immediately inspired by God, and, by his singular care and providence, kept pure in all age of time.
9.If I find something that does not make sense of, I must keep searching in the Bible to make full sense of any Scripture, so I can understand more clearly.
10. I am to rest in the Scripture, do not seek no other than the Holy Spirit speaking to me in the Scripture. God will be my judge.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Who Will Be The Next President?


I'm going to do some research on Ron Paul. A friend of mine wrote on his blog about Ron Paul very interesting. I intend to do more reading on Ron Pual's site as well.
Bloom for the Lord, He chose You to be HIS!

Friday, November 23, 2007

The Kite Runner


This book was not my choice of books, but that of a friend, who wanted my husband John, being a history fan, to explain the history of Afghanistan. All three of us have yet to meet for our discussion of "Kite Runner".
My thoughts of the book are; this is an easy book to read. Second, the story line must be true, how can anyone think of such things that had happened. Lastly, it is just plain sad how groups can come into a peaceful country and invade with evil, and how terrible it is to live with people side by side and only look upon them as dogs, to do whatever you want with them. It reminds me of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" how the white people looked upon the slaves, or the movie, "Amazing Grace", about the slave trading, which did start from the Middle East.
I think even now a days in my country people judge each other not only what blood line they are from but what choices they choose to live by, but not as severe as in the Middle East. I'm sure thankful for our freedom in the United States of America! I would not want to live in Afghanistan.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Football

#58 the year I was born, the number of my son, James.
Tonight he plays Costa Mesa, if his team wins they go to play offs. He is very excited today to play and to win the game. We are playing my nephew's school and my old high school "1976" Tonight will be fun and interesting, my Dad and Mother will be routing for both sides......
Pray for no injuries.......
Bloom for the Lord,
QB

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