chesswarsnow
07-04-2009, 10:22 AM
Sorry bout that,
1. Ashes to ashes dust to dust, learning how to decern what it all means is better than finding great riches untold.
2. Man's beginings are of dirt, wether you know it, or are not aware.
3. A farmer plants his seeds in the early spring, in hopes to gain in summer.
4. He makes lines in the dirt, and stakes out his plot, adds fertilizers and water, in order to get a better yeild.
5. As man is, so is Jesus Christ, making lines in the dirt, and stakes out his plot.
6. A man went and sowed some seeds, and as he sowed, some fell here and there, and as the seeds fell, they had different reactions to the locations they landed, some withered, some chocked, some prospered.
7. The Master Farmer, tending to the plots of lands throughout the whole world, working the soils with great care, and norishment, able to give life, like life, from the crops of the fields of man.
8. But Jesus Christ farms a far better field than man can, his farm, is life into the very essence of man, his inner being, the soul of man eternal.
9. So no one knows how the soil of mans essence is done a work too, but when the day comes, and the harvest arrives, then we shall know, what sort of seed we were sown of, and what has become of us.
10. Learning to grow, in Jesus Christ, and seeking the life giving growth, for which the life giving seeds always find growth, and are bestowed in the hearts of man, and are of more value than finding great riches, or great honors, for great riches and honors on earth, are not eternal, only life through Jesus Christ and being farmed over by the Master Farmer, gets you into life everlasting, eternal life.
Highest Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
1. Ashes to ashes dust to dust, learning how to decern what it all means is better than finding great riches untold.
2. Man's beginings are of dirt, wether you know it, or are not aware.
3. A farmer plants his seeds in the early spring, in hopes to gain in summer.
4. He makes lines in the dirt, and stakes out his plot, adds fertilizers and water, in order to get a better yeild.
5. As man is, so is Jesus Christ, making lines in the dirt, and stakes out his plot.
6. A man went and sowed some seeds, and as he sowed, some fell here and there, and as the seeds fell, they had different reactions to the locations they landed, some withered, some chocked, some prospered.
7. The Master Farmer, tending to the plots of lands throughout the whole world, working the soils with great care, and norishment, able to give life, like life, from the crops of the fields of man.
8. But Jesus Christ farms a far better field than man can, his farm, is life into the very essence of man, his inner being, the soul of man eternal.
9. So no one knows how the soil of mans essence is done a work too, but when the day comes, and the harvest arrives, then we shall know, what sort of seed we were sown of, and what has become of us.
10. Learning to grow, in Jesus Christ, and seeking the life giving growth, for which the life giving seeds always find growth, and are bestowed in the hearts of man, and are of more value than finding great riches, or great honors, for great riches and honors on earth, are not eternal, only life through Jesus Christ and being farmed over by the Master Farmer, gets you into life everlasting, eternal life.
Highest Regards,
SirJamesofTexas