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Post by BSG-Mom on Aug 6, 2017 21:09:39 GMT -6
It's been a few weeks for me since joining the Discussion, and I hardly remember life without it. I'm sure I'm the oldest here, unless there are others over sixty for seventy. I found Jesus in 1977 and even then folks were looking up for their redemption. In fact, there was a t-shirt that said, "In Case of rapture, this t-shirt will be empty." But I didn't want it to happen because of so many unsaved loved ones and the desire to see my kids grow up, etc
It's so different now on many levels. Kids are saved, husband is in heaven, and the world is ten times worse than it was forty years ago. I'm so thankful to have found Unsealed.org. What a brilliant idea for those of us awake and watching for His return. Only problem, we are a minority in the Body of Christ. Whodathunk there'd be such a cultural divide in the church! And among believing family members! Indeed, we need this safe space (cupcakes anyone?)
So, thanks to you staff people, guests and members for being there. Surely we will all know each other in glory without any introduction. God bless every one of you!! BSGM (barbisheepgirlmom)
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Post by watchmanjim on Aug 6, 2017 21:15:35 GMT -6
Amen--soon we head up to the ultimate safe space!
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Post by sawdy on Aug 6, 2017 21:52:55 GMT -6
I found Jesus in 1977 and even then folks were looking up for their redemption. In fact, there was a t-shirt that said, "In Case of rapture, this t-shirt will be empty." But I didn't want it to happen because of so many unsaved loved ones and the desire to see my kids grow up, etc It's so different now on many levels. Kids are saved, husband is in heaven, and the world is ten times worse than it was forty years ago. As much as (up until this spring) I wanted to see my children grow up, I am much happier looking forward to them being in heaven. They both have accepted Jesus as their savior and I look forward to them learning and growing in ways my mind can't even comprehend right now on this earth. I have seen enough of my family turn their backs towards God; I am really not keen on a long life here and seeing my own children do it. I may have to get myself a t-shirt made up next time I am at the mall. The grocery store where I live changes their staff t-shirt every month or two. A Rev 12 Tee or rapture Tee might garner some strange looks but I really am starting to not care anymore what people think.
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Post by whatif on Aug 7, 2017 20:42:11 GMT -6
Indeed, we need this safe space (cupcakes anyone?) Beautiful post, barbiesheepgirlmom! Thank you so much for the encouraging words! And, yes, I would love a cupcake! Can I have lots of frosting on it?
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Post by whatif on Aug 7, 2017 20:43:45 GMT -6
I found Jesus in 1977 and even then folks were looking up for their redemption. In fact, there was a t-shirt that said, "In Case of rapture, this t-shirt will be empty." But I didn't want it to happen because of so many unsaved loved ones and the desire to see my kids grow up, etc It's so different now on many levels. Kids are saved, husband is in heaven, and the world is ten times worse than it was forty years ago. I may have to get myself a t-shirt made up next time I am at the mall. The grocery store where I live changes their staff t-shirt every month or two. A Rev 12 Tee or rapture Tee might garner some strange looks but I really am starting to not care anymore what people think. Great idea, sawdy! That would be so cool!
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Post by Natalie on Aug 8, 2017 13:55:36 GMT -6
Indeed, we need this safe space (cupcakes anyone?) Beautiful post, barbiesheepgirlmom! Thank you so much for the encouraging words! And, yes, I would love a cupcake! Can I have lots of frosting on it? You can have my frosting.  I'm more of a brownies or cookie type anyway. I so enjoy hanging out with others who like talk about prophecy stuff.
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Post by whatif on Aug 8, 2017 15:10:28 GMT -6
You like brownies, Natalie? Me too! Hey, if barbiesheepgirlmom brings the cupcakes, I'll bring the brownies!
The BEST Brownies I've Ever Made! 6 oz. bittersweet baking chocolate 1 c. butter 4 eggs 2 c. sugar 1 T. vanilla 1/2 c. flour (also works excellently with Gluten-Free Homemade Bisquick) 1 c. semi-sweet chocolate chips
Melt bittersweet chocolate and butter together in a bowl. Stir until smooth.
Beat eggs in large bowl until thick and lemon-colored. Blend in sugar, vanilla, and chocolate mixture. Blend in flour. Pour into a greased and floured 8" square baking pan or pie plate. Sprinkle with semi-sweet chips.
Bake at 350° for 45 to 50 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in center comes out nearly clean. It will still be just a little mushy because of the melted chocolate. Do not overbake.
*Note: This recipe tastes soooo much better when the brownies are no longer warm. It takes a little while for them to cool, but they set up as they cool and they begin to taste sweeter.
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Post by BSG-Mom on Aug 8, 2017 16:05:33 GMT -6
I love the way you guys think. For for the body as well as the soul.
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