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Timing

2020-10-26T02:55:19+00:00

When working with compound bows, one thing you have to keep in check is the timing on the bow.  A compound bow has a string, and depending on what type of cam (the wheels on each end of the bow) it can have one or two cables, which can vary in type.  There are usually marks on the cams that line up with these cables called timing marks.  If the cable lines up, you're fine, if not, there's a problem.  On a compound bow, you need to make sure your cam timing is perfect, or else the whole system can be [...]

Timing2020-10-26T02:55:19+00:00

Friend Request

2020-10-25T03:01:46+00:00

When someone sends you a Friend Request on Facebook, you have to choose to accept or decline, it is as simple as that.  If you wait to accept that request, then you are basically declining the request.  God will draw a person to salvation, He will present you with a choice, you can confess that Jesus is Lord and Savior, or you choose to not confess Him.  God wants to save you from your sin.  God is holy, and our sin is just the opposite.  God is a righteous Judge, and He will punish sin.  God is also merciful, and He [...]

Friend Request2020-10-25T03:01:46+00:00

The Great Physician

2020-10-24T03:07:32+00:00

I want to thank you all again for praying for my arm.  My appointment today went great, and I'll share how it went later, but for now I want to ask you to pray for a good friend of mine.  He has been fighting one uphill battle after another and he has told me that he felt like Job in the Bible.  He messaged me a few days ago, and told me that he was going to have back surgery in four weeks, he would need pins and screws put in, and he would be out of commission for about three [...]

The Great Physician2020-10-24T03:07:32+00:00

Thankful

2020-10-23T02:01:43+00:00

As many of you all know, I broke my arm back in August, since then I have had surgery, and have had several weeks of physical therapy.  I have almost all of my motion back and as of right now I can lift up to two pounds.  I go back to the doctor tomorrow and I'm hoping all goes well, I'm hoping that my arm has healed to the point where he will release me to do more activities.  God has done more than I could have imagined in all this, and I just want to praise Him and thank Him [...]

Thankful2020-10-23T02:01:43+00:00

Rest Stops

2020-10-22T01:51:20+00:00

Rest stops are a handy thing.  When you've been on the road for hours and you need to just stretch your legs, get a water or soda, and just breathe for a minute before getting back into the vehicle, rest stops are very useful.  Those little pit stops can often be refreshing.  The Sabbath is similar.  God wants us to take just one day a week, and pause from our work for just a minute and breathe.  He wants us to spend a day in fellowship with Him.  He wants us to spend time in His Word, in prayer, and most [...]

Rest Stops2020-10-22T01:51:20+00:00

Knowing the Heart

2020-10-21T01:49:58+00:00

"then hear from heaven, your dwelling place.  Forgive and act; deal with everyone according to all they do, since you know their hearts (for you alone know every human heart),"  1 Kings 8:39.  King Solomon, the wisest man to ever exist, knew this, that he could not know the heart of all people.  God knows the heart of all people.  He knows the intent of the heart in every move we make.  It is good that God is our judge, because He knows the heart.  When we act, someone may be aggravated with why or how we did something, but they [...]

Knowing the Heart2020-10-21T01:49:58+00:00

Timing

2020-10-20T02:08:52+00:00

Sometimes we ask God why things happen, or why events played out the way they did.  Christians are also guilty of asking God why He waited to do a miracle.  God's timing is not always our timing, I've said it before, and I'll say it again, God's timing is not always our timing.  God has reasons for doing things when we either do not expect them, or we feel like we've been waiting for a while.  The number one reason is because He will receive more glory, for performing not only how, but when He does.  This should be the most [...]

Timing2020-10-20T02:08:52+00:00

Trusting

2020-10-19T03:19:13+00:00

"In you, LORD my God, I put my trust."  Psalm 25:1.  This is one of my favorite verses to read.  Sometimes we just don't know why something happens the way it did.  I tend to get caught up on, "God, why did you let this happen this way" which I'm working on that.  Sometimes we have to stand back and remind ourselves to trust Him.  He knows what He is doing, He knows where He is guiding us.  He knows the answers to the what, when, where, why, and how questions we ask.  He knows the answers, we do not have [...]

Trusting2020-10-19T03:19:13+00:00

Organ Failure

2020-10-18T02:39:58+00:00

Organ Failure is a very serious problem.  I've got a friend with congestive heart failure, and he has to take a lot of precautions, wear a heart monitor, and make several doctor appointments a year over this one condition alone.  Each part of the body has a special role, and I don't have to explain the role of the heart, but the role of the heart, just that one part of the body, affects everything else within the body.  As Christians, we are one body in Christ, Christ is the head and we are the members.  When we work together in [...]

Organ Failure2020-10-18T02:39:58+00:00

Humor

2020-10-16T02:35:23+00:00

There are certain topics I try to write on about once a month, humor is one of them.  I believe that God wants us to be able to laugh, there are all kinds of good things that we can laugh about without being rude, mean, or just outright dirty.  We can often times laugh at ourselves when we have a little accident.  For example, my Mom and I had been helping my grandmother one day.  After we were through working we gathered up everything so we could put it back where it went.  Well, where I have a broken arm right [...]

Humor2020-10-16T02:35:23+00:00
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