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My year so far
Posted On 10/11/2008 08:33:04 by devinbbygurl
 Hi , as u may n my names lashanda . I go to ems . It's my first year there and so far it's been awesome . We will soon get or report cards . We had our pep ralley and it was very loud and alot of spirit that day i was tired so there wasn't much spirit from me  ! It has been so great !!!! I got my first boyfriend on sep. 13 it was scary at first and i was shy at first , but now i'm not and we're still datin . Well gotta go for now !!!!... Read More



HE IS RISEN!!!
Posted On 04/26/2008 12:15:58 by TrumpetCallofGod

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*He is Risen!
*From Letters From God and His Christ.
4/21/06, From God the Father and Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. A Letter Given to Timothy, For All Those Who Have Ears to Hear.

[Jesus speaking.] Thus says the Everlasting, who would be man, Emmanuel, born into the world, of a virgin, the chosen vessel by which the salvation of man comes, as a babe, growing, living as men, yet remaining unspotted from the world and sin, complet... Read More



Easter: PLEASE, do not call the Resurrection Day of Christ, "easter"
Posted On 03/16/2008 20:48:27 by TrumpetCallofGod
PLEASE, do not call the Resurrection Day of Christ, "easter", as this is a pagan goddess name. Rather, call it what it is, or even as Paul referred to it, which is also the Holy Day Jesus fulfilled -- "FIRST FRUITS"

1Co 15:20 -
But now Christ is risen from the dead, and has become the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep.

Blessings in Christ’s great love,
Timothy

P.S. Please see my blog on easter.


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Jesus Fulfills the Sign of Jonah (Chronology of Crucifixion)
Posted On 03/06/2008 19:15:58 by TrumpetCallofGod
Chronology of Jesus' Crucifixion

The chronology of Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection is critically important because the first three Holy Days, commanded by God that we keep forever, are fulfilled through these events. He was crucified on Passover, "slept" in His tomb during the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and was resurrected on first Fruits.
Jesus "slept" in His tomb three days and three nights as He, Himself, spoke of in Matthew 12:40, saying,..."the Son of man will be three days a... Read More









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