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Pastimes : Ask God

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To: Alan Markoff who wrote (27312)9/28/1999 1:21:00 PM
From: O'Hara  Read Replies (1) of 39621
 
><>..Alan I am not quite sure why you insist on inciting ..><>

but I will not judge, nor will I attempt to unravel your intentions.

As for who my brother is:
My Lord Jesus, when asked, said this;
Matthew 12:49-50
49.And he stretched forth his hand toward his disciples, and said, Behold my mother and my brethren!
50.For whosoever shall do the will of my Father which is in heaven, the same is my brother, and sister, and mother.

Me Endorse? Who am I?

Are you claiming Alan that, you never saw any of my writings to him? Would you like me to bring some of them to your attention. You probably would, However, I am of the mind that doing that would only keep me from going forward with the word of God and His love and desire of peace... for all men.
It would also cause you to be distracted from God's message of forgiveness to all men. And I don't want to be a part of that any more. As a Christian Alan I am sure that you understand.
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For you reading pleasure Alan, I pray you have a good day...you and your family, and that the peace of Christ fills your hearts!

Sincerely,
Shalom...><>
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“The hope which is laid up for you in heaven.”
— Colossians 1:5

Our hope in Christ for the future is the mainspring and the mainstay of our joy here. It will animate our hearts to think often of heaven, for all that we can desire is promised there. Here we are weary and toilworn, but yonder is the land of rest where the sweat of labour shall no more bedew the worker's brow, and fatigue shall be for ever banished.

To those who are weary and spent, the word “rest” is full of heaven. We are always in the field of battle; we are so tempted within, and so molested by foes without, that we have little or no peace; but in heaven we shall enjoy the victory, when the banner shall be waved aloft in triumph, and the sword shall be sheathed, and we shall hear our Captain say, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” We have suffered bereavement after bereavement, but we are going to the land of the immortal where graves are unknown things. Here sin is a constant grief to us, but there we shall be perfectly holy, for there shall by no means enter into that kingdom anything which defileth. Hemlock springs not up in the furrows of celestial fields.

Oh! is it not joy, that you are not to be in banishment for ever, that you are not to dwell eternally in this wilderness, but shall soon inherit Canaan? Nevertheless let it never be said of us, that we are dreaming about the future and forgetting the present, let the future sanctify the present to highest uses. Through the Spirit of God the hope of heaven is the most potent force for the product of virtue; it is a fountain of joyous effort, it is the corner stone of cheerful holiness.

The man who has this hope in him goes about his work with vigour, for the joy of the Lord is his strength. He fights against temptation with ardour, for the hope of the next world repels the fiery darts of the adversary. He can labour without present reward, for he looks for a reward in the world to come.
Spurgeon, Charles
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