What would It Be Like To meet Jesus Face To Face.

Posted by TheSloneGal on May 8, 2012
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Have you ever wondered what it would’ve been like to meet Jesus, face-to-face? I’ve always had an endless fascination for our Lord in his human form, especially in regard to his eyes. What color would they have been? Since He was a Jew from an arid climate, they probably would’ve been brown, but we can’t know for sure. Maybe they were as blue as an October sky or the clear green of emeralds. Maybe they had gold flecks in the iris or were a cool grey, rimmed with lustrous, black lashes.

I’ve always heard it said that the eyes are the windows of the soul. Can you imagine what it would have been like to gaze into the eyes of a man with a soul utterly free of the taint of sin, a soul so pure and unblemished as to have never known a single flicker of remorse, regret, … Read the rest

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Jesus Christ, King of Kings, and Lord of all

Posted by TheSloneGal on April 26, 2012

In all of human history, His life was the only one lived in complete perfection and utter innocence: not one single sin committed by thought, word, or act. He chose the company of society’s dregs, the poor, the prostitutes, the uneducated, and offered them everlasting life and healing. Time after time, he took a stand against the rich and powerful religious elite, and exposed them for the hypocrites they were.

For this crime he was sentenced to die the most horrendous and excruciating death ever devised by mankind. Mocked, spit upon, reviled, and cursed, he was beaten and scourged into a bloody pulp. When his torture was finished, he was barely recognizable as human, but they still weren’t done with him. In this weakened condition, he was forced to carry his death instrument to his place of execution, where stakes were pounded into his hands and feet, pinning him to … Read the rest

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BIOGRAPHY Of King James VI of Scotland and King James I of England

Posted by TheSloneGal on April 26, 2012

King at 13 Months.

Mr. King James name was James Charles Stuart.

He was born in June 19 of 1566 at the Edinburgh Castle in Scotland. Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley was his father and was murdered on February 10th 1567 at the Hamilton’s’ house before James was even a year old. Mary, Queen of the Scots was his mother and was soon forced to give up her throne because she was suspected to have been involved with the murder of James father Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley.

So at the age of 13 months was when baby James was crowned King James VI on July 24 of 1567. The reformation leader John Knox gave the speech at James crowning.

Mary Imprisoned

Mary was soon imprisoned by her cousin Queen Elizabeth of England in England. Then after 19 years later after her imprisonment Mary was executed in February of 1587 for being … Read the rest

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Jesus Was a Living Breathing Man

Posted by TheSloneGal on April 24, 2012
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I know some of you are not religious or believe in God ok, I’m not going to start witnessing to you but I just want to share with you some historical facts and some advice that may help you greatly.

Let’s put aside that the bible is holy scripture ok and look at it as a historical document. There are 5 sources outside of the bible by historians of the second century that witness to the events of a man called Jesus. These historians were adversaries of the Christian faith, they worked for the Roman Empire and the documents they created can be found in museums and religious archives that collaborate:

(1) Jesus was a living breathing man
(2) Jesus performed miraculous things
(3) Jesus was tried by a roman governor Pilate and sentence to be crucified
(4) Jesus was seen alive by 500 witness at one time and for … Read the rest

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