Hello, I wanted to examine the suggestion to read the Bible more closely. I've started my own podcast to showcase this amazing journey and I invite you to follow along. Here's my introductory pod. Point of interest, I modulated my voice a bit until I feel more comfortable behind a mic, and I didn't get very far thanks to a bout of indigestion, but if this proves a successful endeavour, I'd be happy to plug further. Thank you. -Phil
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Hello, I wanted to examine the suggestion to read the Bible more closely. I've started my own podcast to showcase this amazing journey and I invite you to follow along. Here's my introductory pod. Point of interest, I modulated my voice a bit until I feel more comfortable behind a mic, and I didn't get very far thanks to a bout of indigestion, but if this proves a successful endeavour, I'd be happy to plug further. Thank you. -Phil
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Originally posted by Isabella White View PostDear help us, Mr. Hucker! Well, if being accident-prone runs in your family, and if you are keeping a photo of your uncle and the children as a reminder to be careful, and considering your many misfortunes, then I do hope that you will not mind my saying that the intended effect of that photo is not working -- not at all!
One wonders if you might consider the benefits of assistance from a Boy Scout as you go about your daily errands?

Out of idle curiosity Ms. White, did you take that photo yourself? I imagine you're one of the few members here I could believe had been there to witness this event.
I don't personally think I'm in need of a crutch. I'm not Harvey Weinstein for one thing, and a boy Scout I'm afraid would inspire melancholy of my former stint as the head of youth at my church.
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Dear help us, Mr. Hucker! Well, if being accident-prone runs in your family, and if you are keeping a photo of your uncle and the children as a reminder to be careful, and considering your many misfortunes, then I do hope that you will not mind my saying that the intended effect of that photo is not working -- not at all!Originally posted by upchucker67 View PostYes, unfortunately, my family history has often be a tad accident prone. I reflect on the instance of my Great-Uncle Constable Fred Hucker. He was stationed one Sunday to lead a group of school children to a baptism, only thanks to his poor eyesight, he led the children to a lead paint factory instead of the church. Poor PC Hucker and all the children were lost to a toxic vat. This last photo taken of my Great-Uncle and the wretched kids he led sits above my desk as a reminder to myself to be careful!
One wonders if you might consider the benefits of assistance from a Boy Scout as you go about your daily errands?
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Yes, unfortunately, my family history has often be a tad accident prone. I reflect on the instance of my Great-Uncle Constable Fred Hucker. He was stationed one Sunday to lead a group of school children to a baptism, only thanks to his poor eyesight, he led the children to a lead paint factory instead of the church. Poor PC Hucker and all the children were lost to a toxic vat. This last photo taken of my Great-Uncle and the wretched kids he led sits above my desk as a reminder to myself to be careful!Originally posted by Isabella White View Post
You certainly do have some trying times, I must say, Mr. Hucker. What with bumping your head, falling backward, pretending to have visions, and then almost getting your foot tangled in the hose, I mean, has anybody ever suggested to you that you might be accident-prone? Might you consider recuperation and respite at a rest home somewhere? You might benefit greatly from a stay in a hospice for a few days -- and there, you would have the peace and quiet that you need when working on your
writing assignment!
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No, Dear, I am not testing you. The only testing that I am about to do is to see if my pumpkin-spice bundt cake has finished baking.Originally posted by upchucker67 View PostAh, but you see, maybe it is you -- dear Ms. White, whose trying to test me? Just as God tests us every day.
Proverbs 3:
26 For theLordshall be thy confidence, and shall keep thy foot from being taken.
And lo -- my foot was not taken! Thankfully in my stumble, I did not get ensnared in the garden hose near by.
You certainly do have some trying times, I must say, Mr. Hucker. What with bumping your head, falling backward, pretending to have visions, and then almost getting your foot tangled in the hose, I mean, has anybody ever suggested to you that you might be accident-prone? Might you consider recuperation and respite at a rest home somewhere? You might benefit greatly from a stay in a hospice for a few days -- and there, you would have the peace and quiet that you need when working on your
writing assignment!
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Ah, but you see, maybe it is you -- dear Ms. White, whose trying to test me? Just as God tests us every day.
Proverbs 3:
26 For theLordshall be thy confidence, and shall keep thy foot from being taken.
And lo -- my foot was not taken! Thankfully in my stumble, I did not get ensnared in the garden hose near by.
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"Quick" question? Don't you mean, "trick" question, Mr. Huckster? No, I am afraid that your falling backward did not make you see the blessedOriginally posted by upchucker67 View PostQuick question,
I bumped my head this morning while lifting the lawn-mower out of storage. Stupid low-lying pine beams. >
I fell backward and when I came to, I saw stars ...and then I think I saw Jesus. Is this a sign of my forming salvation? My come to Jesus moment?
-- unless He was rebuking you for going yappity yap yap yappity. Surely, you've had enough infraction notices as it is, Dear. Do you really need another one for telling yet another fib?
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Quick question,
I bumped my head this morning while lifting the lawn-mower out of storage. Stupid low-lying pine beams. >
I fell backward and when I came to, I saw stars ...and then I think I saw Jesus. Is this a sign of my forming salvation? My come to Jesus moment?
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It's been a short, but banner month. I think after digging into my deepest convictions, I think I am really re-confront Christ and accept Him.Originally posted by Isabella White View Post
Dilly-dally not, Mr. Hucker -- time is of the essence!
(And really mean it this time.)
I'm ready to dip my sinful nose deep in the musty cracks of my aunt's old family Bible KJV and really take in the Truth!
I would like to call upon my fellow brothers and sisters to assist in this glorious proclamation for Our Lord Jesus Christ and witness to my return to his bosom that transfigures you and me.
I will pray soon I will outshine my current collection of awards with some of certain valor.
Praise to Him!
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Oh, how I am so truly sorry to read of your many recent misfortunes, dear Mr. Hucker. One cannot help but to observe that it appears as though the blessedOriginally posted by upchucker67 View PostGood evening fellow brothers & sisters in Christ. While I don't fully have an essay fully prepared as per suggested by the radiant Mrs. White, I would like to address some certain matters. I regretfully would like to announce foremost, I've had two key losses in my life recently ever since my recovery from the corona infection.
At the moment, I am sitting at home reflecting on God, and ... I cannot sulk too long in this state however.
I hope for here on out I take on my recent namesake to upchuck the demons and ignorance that has plagued me so long, and find the way to come to Jesus.
is issuing a strong rebuke to you, Dear. As it is most evident that you have not yet repented fully of your sins, and that you are still clinging to the things that separate you from
, then you shall find that even the patience of the
is limited.
Revelation 2:21 "And I gave her space to repent of her fornication; and she repented not."
When this happens, there is little option available to
, except to give you some serious lessons for ignoring previous calls to repentance and for rejecting
wondrous mercy.
Numbers 32:23 "But if ye will not do so, behold, ye have sinned against the
: and be sure your sin will find you out."
Now, Mr. Hucker, before you start on about how you've learned lessons (namely: blah, blah, and blah), might I ask you to kindly look at your growing collection of awards (including two recent ones) that show otherwise, and also to remind you that it appears that our Department of Faith is still investigating you. I must also mention that this investigation is done at the command of
Almighty. So, if you have issue here, then that is a sign that the
is intervening, to bring you to you a humble, contrite place.
Isaiah 66:2 "For all those things hath mine hand made, and all those things have been, saith the
: but to this man will I look, even to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and trembleth at my word."
And that brings me to your mentioning the essay topic. You know, reading the
carefully, and then writing on topics that you've read will help you greatly to grasp the very serious nature of your perilous situation. I strongly suggest, if you wish to avoid the fires of
which you so greatly deserve, that you begin writing a daily diary of your journey through the teachings within the magnificent
. We are only too happy to help you with your walk with
. But this you must remember: it is YOUR walk. And this can result in YOUR salvation, or YOUR DAMNATION.
Dilly-dally not, Mr. Hucker -- time is of the essence!
Mark 1:15 "And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel."
Might this unfortunate event have been caused by your neglecting to provide adequate nourishment for your kitty, Mr. Hucker?Originally posted by upchucker67 View PostI have been sitting on the verandah with my cat, Glengarry, looking at the birds. (I think he ate one, though I don't quite see the significance of this.
I Timothy 5:8 "But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel."
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Good evening fellow brothers & sisters in Christ. While I don't fully have an essay fully prepared as per suggested by the radiant Mrs. White, I would like to address some certain matters. I understand ever since my arrival to this beautiful website and church, with all it's wonderful people, I understand I've affected the enjoyment and atmosphere of worship. I regretfully would like to announce foremost, I've had two key losses in my life recently ever since my recovery from the corona infection. My theonomics practice is being audited at this moment, I've lost several key clients who caught wind of my struggles with reaching God's good grace and have thus since withdrew their business. I've also sadly lost my position as head of youth at my church. By some mysterious reason, my monthly call to service bulletin had somehow become mixed up with my camera roll of hospital boil photos (among other private photos from my vacation) that somehow got CC'ed to all the families of the boys in my youth sector. I've been called to tribunal within the committee, and at this moment, an acting-head-of-youth (AHOY) has taken my place.
At the moment, I am sitting at home reflecting on God, and while I have been a very busy man, I've always made time for Landover Baptist. Now I may find myself with more time than ever meditate on my relationship with Jesus Christ. I cannot sulk too long in this state however. A man must keep trucking.
Proverbs 16:27 An ungodly man diggeth up evil: and in his lips there is as a burning fire.
I've been reflecting deep on the Book of Matthew, and while I do not presume to skim past the Old Testement, I have found a kindredness towards the nuggets of wisdom in this particular book.
In regards to my recent developments, I found comfort in His message on loss of worldly livelihood.
Matthew 6:25 Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on. Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?
26 Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they?
I have been sitting on the verandah with my cat, Glengarry, looking at the birds. (I think he ate one, though I don't quite see the significance of this.)
Matthew 6:34 Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.
I hope for here on out I take on my recent namesake to upchuck the demons and ignorance that has plagued me so long, and find the way to come to Jesus.
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My corona's cleared!
I wonder if my rekindling relationship with Christ has anything to do with it. It it worked for me, it could work for America, and the the east countries by default.
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Well, now, let's see here, Mr. Hucker. You have mentioned your illness, which has caused the Spirit of theOriginally posted by phucker67 View PostAnd while I strive not to lie, I may have presented fuzzy truths in the past, which are still technically lies, though influenced by ill health. Ooh. So there is that to work on. I think of myself bold, though not to incite the Bible contradicts itself, there is one instance being fearful can be good! From this wise fear, I procedeth further into my understanding.
to speak to me ...
John 16:13 "Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come."
... and to show me this blessed verse from within the glorious pages of the
:
Job 2:7 "So went Satan forth from the presence of the Lord, and smote Job with sore boils from the sole of his foot unto his crown."
Now, it's not like any
needs to be reminded of your unsightly sores, but, well, it is most evident that your having such a condition is because of an association with Satan, as the
has shown. And, considering your many "medals", it is apparent that you have some serious work to do if you ever wish not to hear those dreaded words, "Then shall he say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels" (Matthew 25:41).
Do try harder, Mr. Huckster -- I must say, you will have to get up very early to fool the
servants of the
with "fuzzy truths", here at
.
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Originally posted by Isabella White View PostThere we are, Mr. Hucker! That's the spirit! Now, I must mention: this is not just a reading and writing assignment. What you must be doing is reading the
very closely and carefully, to find out how repentance of your horrible sinful life is critical, IF you wish to avoid the fires of
. I'll give you a very important clue here:
Revelation 21:8 "But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death."
Now, then, once you start reading other such blessed passages, you will be able to connect the dots. It is my hope and prayer that your essay will be most uplifting and enriching.
May
bless you as you seek
.
That is a good passage to begin with, thank you Sister White. As far as I know, I have not murdered and whoremongered, nor performed sorcery. I do not idol-ate, but merely love and worship the One True Lord, Jesus Christ. And while I strive not to lie, I may have presented fuzzy truths in the past, which are still technically lies, though influenced by ill health. Ooh. So there is that to work on. I think of myself bold, though not to incite the Bible contradicts itself, there is one instance being fearful can be good!
Psalm 111:10
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom: a good understanding have all they that do his commandments: his praise endureth for ever.
From this wise fear, I procedeth further into my understanding.
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There we are, Mr. Hucker! That's the spirit! Now, I must mention: this is not just a reading and writing assignment. What you must be doing is reading theOriginally posted by phucker67 View PostI might just take you up on that offer, dear lady. It will take some deep scrutiny and severalheart attackscrisis of faith, but it could just well be the most important thing to have manifested from my fingers.
very closely and carefully, to find out how repentance of your horrible sinful life is critical, IF you wish to avoid the fires of
. I'll give you a very important clue here:
Revelation 21:8 "But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death."
Now, then, once you start reading other such blessed passages, you will be able to connect the dots. It is my hope and prayer that your essay will be most uplifting and enriching.
May
bless you as you seek
.
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