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Bret4207

03-24-2006 16:30:29




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Just spent a lovely afternoon putting the thrown track back on my 1010 Deere, by myself, in the mud. Thank goodness for railroad jacks. If the good Lord really does love me, is he trying to test me or just screwing with me when He lets a track jump off in an ice covered mud hole? Personally I think He snickers and shakes His head in amazement that any creature made in His image would spend an unreasonable amount of time up to his hips in ice cold mud and water wrassling with equally cold steel. On the other hand, I could be cursed.

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TimBinWV

03-25-2006 15:21:55




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 Re: A religious question, sort of... in reply to Bret4207, 03-24-2006 16:30:29  
I think He may be telling you to keep your tracks tightened!!! Or He could be trying to seperate the dozer men from the wannabe's!



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Bret4207

03-25-2006 16:46:34




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 Re: A religious question, sort of... in reply to TimBinWV, 03-25-2006 15:21:55  
At last! Somebody has a sense of humor!



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TimBinWV

03-26-2006 05:34:00




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 Re: A religious question, sort of... in reply to Bret4207, 03-25-2006 16:46:34  
Been there! Done that! Probably be back there again,someday!



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brian 1

03-25-2006 12:13:06




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 Re: A religious question, sort of... in reply to Bret4207, 03-24-2006 16:30:29  
I think your track just flopped off, physics and science- plain and simple.



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Good News!

03-24-2006 20:41:58




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 Re: A religious question, sort of... in reply to Bret4207, 03-24-2006 16:30:29  
Blame the serpent (Satan) and Adam & Eve for being banished from the Garden of Eden. Read about it in Genesis 3; short read.

Then as Ken Crisman says don’t blame God; thank Him for the His plan of salvation through His Son, Christ Jesus.

For more in-depth discussion visit the Christian forum linked below.

God Bless,
Marc

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Ken Crisman

03-24-2006 16:57:19




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 Re: A religious question, sort of... in reply to Bret4207, 03-24-2006 16:30:29  
Not knowing if you're just throwing something out at God( blaming) & the Christians or you're seriously searching . If one has a true RELATIONSHIP with Jesus as his Lord & Saviour & Honors God as Father than he should thank God for the ability to repair it yourself without getting hurt . Nobody has the answer as to why things happen to Christians ( it seems more so ). Look in the Bible how satan attacked Job & how Jonah tried to hide from God . God is true to His Word . He will not allow anymore trials & heartaches to come our than He knows that we can handle . We as humans don't understand & want all those bad things to happen , but only Go knows when we've had all we can handle . I for one have had alot of hard times in life & was truly walking with the Lord . But believe me when my wife left me for another man , I lost my health , had to fold up my business at its 25 yr anniversary ,& had to go through bankruptcy court; I feel that God aloud satan to push me to a breaking point . Also I got the oportunity to feel just a slight part of what Job went through . Knowing God is holding my hand daily & strenghthining me is enough for me . We just need to lean on God & quit questioning Him . I'm sure others will ridicule me but that's ok . God Bless , Ken

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