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I know that nobody understands why I am here, and wonders why I just do not go to another site. However, if I cannot fit in with my own peers, "BBW/SSBBW", then I cannot fit
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DURING THE COURSE OF THE LAST 2 YRS., I HAVE WATCHED AS THE WORLD HAS MALICOUSLY & RENTLESSLY GONE AFTER BRITNEY SPEARS FOR ONE THING AND THEN ANOTH
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Give JESUS a try, HE bared all your sins on the cross.. So please don't let all that hard work go to waste.. HE nows your tired, HE knows you have truely gone as far as you can go on your own strength, HE knows your tired of feeling empty... Let HIM fill you with HIS Holy Spirit, let HIM handle all your heartache and pain.. HE is the burden barer, HE is more than able to carry your heavy load..
HE sent me here to tell you how much HE LOVES YOU, and HE has so much HE wants to share with you, if you will just let HIM...When you want to find A REAL LOVE THAT IS EVERLASTING, then just call on HIS name....JESUS....HE WILL ANSWER YOU...
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Therefore, since we have such hope, we use great boldness of speech — unlike Moses, who put a veil over his face so that the children of Israel could not look steadily at the end of what was passing away. (2Co.3:12-13)
Living by the old covenant of law requires a "performance based life," which depends upon man's sufficiency. This produces spiritual bondage. Living by the new covenant of grace provides a "relationship based life," which depends upon God's sufficiency. This results in spiritual liberty.
Moses was a great servant of the Lord. He is a wonderful example to us in many ways. However, in our present verses, we see him living by His own sufficiency, thereby exemplifying life under the law. As Moses met with the Lord for the giving of the law, his face would shine. For the benefit of the people, he would place a veil over this shining glory: "Moses, who put a veil over his face." When this glory began to fade away (as it was designed to do), Moses kept the veil on "so that the children of Israel could not look steadily at the end of what was passing away." In this, Moses was in a caught in the bondage of secrecy. He did not want others to see the glory fade. He wanted others to think that his face was still aglow.
All of us are tempted at times to hide behind a veil of secrecy. This is particularly the case when we are trusting in our own sufficiency. When drawing upon our insufficient resources, we generally sense that we are not doing as well as we should be: "Not that we are sufficient of ourselves" (2Co.3:5). So, we try to hide it. We want others to think that our spiritual walk is more glorious than it actually is. So we put on veils of pretense, self-righteousness, or self-justification. The remedy for this bondage of secrecy is living by new covenant grace.
We are new covenant servants: "God, who also made us sufficient as ministers [i.e., servants] of the new covenant" (2Co.3:5-6). God makes us sufficient by sharing His fully adequate resources with us. "Our sufficiency is from God" (2Co.3:5). This is our effective hope for avoiding the bondage of secrecy that overtook Moses. "Therefore, since we have such hope, we use great boldness of speech — unlike Moses." Those who live by the grace of God have such great hope. Their expectations are anchored in the Lord, not in self. Thus, they can be bold, open, and candid. If they fail, they humbly confess their insufficiency. If they succeed, they openly credit His adequacy.
~PRAYER~
Lord, You are my only hope and my sufficiency. You alone can liberate me from the bondage that results from trusting in myself. So, in line with Your word, I again look to You to supply daily what I need for godly living, Amen.
"The LORD will perfect that which concerneth me" (Ps. 138:8)
He who has begun will carry on the work which is being wrought within my soul. The LORD is concerned about everything that concerns me. All that is now good, but not perfect, the LORD will watch over, preserve, and carry out to completion. This is a great comfort. I could not perfect the work of grace myself... If the LORD were to leave me, all my past experience would go for nothing, and I should perish from the way. But the LORD will continue to bless me. He will perfect my faith, my love, my character, my lifework. He will do this because He has begun a work in me. He gave me the concern I feel, and, in a measure, He has fulfilled my gracious aspirations, He never leaves a work unfinished; this would not be for His glory, nor would it be like Him. He knows how to accomplish His gracious design, and though my own [flesh] and the world and the devil all conspire to hinder Him, I do not doubt His promise. He will perfect that which concerneth me, and I will praise Him forever. LORD, let Thy gracious work make some advance this day!
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