Posted on 10/14/2007 6:40:24 PM PDT by The Mayor
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HALL OF FAME #19 THE WEEKEND THREAD T.G.I.F. at the Finest |
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Thank you Sir!
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Thank you Meg!
Thank ya Luv!
My favorite day of the week! Thank YOU!
Great posting
As I am now retired.. I still think of my co-workers and former troops in the USAF every day.
All who are still serving need at least that from all americans every day.
Thank you....and thank you for your service.
My hubby was AF and my son is active duty in the AF now.
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October 15, 2007
READ: Romans 3:21-26
The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 6:23
A Rolex watch is one of the finest timepieces made. Many people would jump at the opportunity to own one. Thats why my friends who recently traveled abroad thought it would be fun to pick up a few of them to give to their children as souvenirs.
Souvenirs? Yes. You see, these watches were "knockoffs"imitations of the real thing easily passed off to tourists at ridiculously cheap prices. The ones Denny and Carol chose for their family members did have a slight difference from the ones you would buy at a fine jewelry storethe name on these watches was spelled R-O-L-E-X-X.
Few things of value are inexpensive. Fewer still are free. But salvationthe most important gift of allis free. Unlike the imitation Rolex, salvation is of infinite value. Yet it is free because, as one hymn reminds us, "Jesus paid it all." No one can earn salvation (Eph. 2:8-9). We need only believe and receive the gift of eternal life that God offers (Rom. 6:23).
Its a paradoxical truth that while salvation is free, its cost was great. Oswald Chambers wrote, "Forgiveness, which is so easy for us to accept, cost the agony at Calvary."
Anyone who teaches something else is simply pushing a "knockoff" of the real thing.
Wow, very nice. Thank you Snugs.
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A great Our Daily Bread message this morning, Rus. Thanks.
How right your are, Kitanis. Thank you for your service to this great nation.
We attended the Riverbank Cheese and Wine Exposition on Saturday afternoon here in Central California. Happen to see an Air Force T/Sgt in cammies, and as is my custom, I walked over to extend greetings and a Thank You. He replied that he really appreciated the greeting. We don't have any bases nearby so it's unusual to see folks in uniform around here.
Salute to our Armed Forces - Past and Present.
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