Friday, January 23, 2009
Hey You Guys
Just wanted to say that I sure hope you who read will begin to take the wheel some on this. You don't have to comment on what I'm thinking. If you are into another chapter or verse, please share your thoughts with the community. This is not my blog; it's the blog of the Heartsong faithful. I will be glad to comment on where you are feeling led in the word. Lead on, Heartsong faithful. I will share my thoughts when struck by them, but please don't wait on me, or think I have to be the one getting us going every day.
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Steve
ReplyDeleteIn Exodus ch. 9 their is the plague of the livestock and the plague of the hail respectively. Was their a long time in between these plagues. How is their any livestock to bring in after the first plague.
Steve
ReplyDeleteIn chp 9 of Exodus, thier is the plague of the livestock and the plague of the hail. Is their a long peroid of time between the plagues, if not where did the livestock in the plague of the hail come from.
Hi Steve and Group!
ReplyDeleteTrying to get the hang of the blog...I am IT challenged!!!
I am enjoying the reading and commentary!
Thank you!
Michael
Steve,
ReplyDeleteI don't know if everyone is like me, but, I don't know how to post a comment without commeting on one you have already done (sorry). Maybe if we knew how, some would take the wheel and get the wheel rolling. Can you help?
Thank you very much, Jil
My reading of the plagues shows that the livestock take a lot of hits. In fact, unless I;m reading it wrong, they die several times. I'm not sure what that means, but the point for me is not to get caught up in the details and miss the story. The story is about the power of God being able to ensure that the will of God will be done. Therefore it behooves us to try and discern the will of God and get on board. I don't know the timing of the various plagues, but it sure seems to be bam, bam, bam. And that is the way God's will comes at me until I get on board.
ReplyDeleteHey Jil, What I would suggest is that if you have a comment about something in the bible that I'm not blogging about, don't feel like you have to comment on what I'm saying. I will always go back to the comments and add my two cents. If the Lord is leading you (or anyone else) to something else in the readings, please simply comment on it with no regard to whatever I'm writing.
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