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May 14, 2005 at 17:35 o\clock

The Opportunity is NOW!

by: jamryn

Eccleastes 3:1-4 There's an opportune time to do things, a right time for everything ( and everyone )on the earth. A right time for birth and another for death.  A right time to plant and another to reap. A right time to kill and another to heal. A right time to distroy and another to construct. A right time to cry and another to laugh. Aright time to lament and another to cheer.....etc. etc.etc.

Eccleastes 3: 9 but in the end, does it realy make a difference what anyone does?

Eccleastes 3:15 What ever was, is.

Whatever will be, is.

That's how it will always be with God.

 

May 14, 2005 at 00:04 o\clock

Ho hum or Woope?

by: jamryn

 What if?............

Everyone that was anyone was there. Aparently this had become the party to end all partys.  Patty began to wonder if the building was going to hold every one.

Paul said it would not matter because there wasen't a cloud in the sky. The weather was cooroperating 110%.  It was a balmy 80 degrees.  Both Patty and Paul watched in awe as crouds of people began to form around the building. 

Not one single soletary negative word was spoken.  It was truly mistifing to watch as the Chinese settled in on the north side and the Spanish settled there group just a few feet to the Chinese's right. 

Then came the Russian,German,Arabic and the French. Each nodding a polite hello to the other groups , but then setteling in there own spot.  It was as if  a map had been drawen on the ground.  French here - Chinese here - Arabic here and so forth and so forth.

With in less than a second both Patty and Paul droped to the ground curled up into a tight fetal position and holding their hands to ther ears. " WHAT WAS THAT? " came a terrified whimper from Patty.

"I. I .I don't know." said Paul as he slowely attempted to steady himself on his hands and knees. "Has the ground stoped shaking yet?"

  "What did you say?" I coulden't understand you Paul?"

"What?" exclamed Paul.Just as awe struck as they were before, they saw all the people were no longer in seperate groups, but in one massive croud.

Su Ying reached out to comfort Patty saying "it's ok. It's Penticost II" Patty instantly knew it was true because Su Ying was speaking not in her native Chinese but in the poetic and flowing words of French and Patty understood every word. 

What if - you were Patty or Paul - What would you be thinking?