casual-ty
a casual article, by Freezy
I need to ask myself that question more often. I have always struggled with complacency, and I did have a docile faith for the first 10 years of my eternal life. I have been growing in spurts for the last 3, but I will always struggle with too much docility in my attitude. God will just have to keep giving me more chances, and more reminders and courage.
I need to ask myself that question more often. I have always struggled with complacency, and I did have a docile faith for the first 10 years of my eternal life. I have been growing in spurts for the last 3, but I will always struggle with too much docility in my attitude. God will just have to keep giving me more chances, and more reminders and courage.


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Well, first of all, I certainly agree that He did suffer the spiritual separation from His Father. However, that also happened while He was on the cross. ("My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken me?")
"Certainly" may have been too strong of a word, as some Christians do believe that He went to the lake of fire, but to me, "It is finished!" doesn't leave much room for more suffering afterward. There are conceivable interpretations which would allow for it, though.
Thanks, for the LBT clarification. I also asked Liz on IM and she said it was the local cult in Longview, which I found to be true when I did some research on the topic.
I wouldn't pay for premium...(smirks)
No.. I am able to have up to three... as far as I know this is standard...
BTW-- wow you are rather girly!! (laughing)
~Lael
GUMP SAYS
Yeah bro I have been constantly telling him how I am very encouraged by the faith that he has and that he is a tremendous individual for the Kingdom....I hope you will have a chance to visit next year cause I think he may start coming to school once a month or so to be with us during devotions...almost like an extended father.
Hope your doing well!
HAHA... the pictures of my Grandfather are around... thinking... 15 years old... so my Grandfather simply looks "scary beyond all reason now" (like Ezma)... kidding... the reason it is black and white, and faded.. gah.. it is from the family tree pictures my Great Uncle puts out, which happens to be in black and white.
~Lael...
Your post, I just read through (LOL)... er.. not laughing at you! -- uhm.. but er... it sounds like we are in similar place.
~Lael
I didn't even know freezie had a blog. It is interesting to hear what he said, and in reflecting on my own life and actions recently I have to agree with him. Things are good. I am really blessed.
RYC: I also have to agree with your comment. Even though I agree I think the answer is alot more complicated than that however.
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