AnnaBella's Quiet Place

Jan. 17, 2007 - Calling All "Makers_Of_The_Home"...

 

Hello Dear Sisters in Christ...

 

I wanted to invite you all to a *NEW* Yahoo group that I feel the Lord led me to start. It is Called "Makers of the Home". It is just getting started and there are only two members as of yet. I am leaving all who join completely up to the Lord. Here is the address: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/makers_of_the_home/

 

Oh Precious Mothers.....You determine the destiny of the nation! You have the most influential career in the nation!

Your influence will affect the generations to come! You are molding children for heaven! All the power that you need to fulfill this great task is found in God and all the wisdom that you need is found in God's precious Word. Be ye encouraged!

The Word of God is so wonderful. It does not leave us guessing about what to do, even in the most practical matters of motherhood. The scriptures relate to life.

2 Peter 1:3 says, "According as His divine power has given unto us ALL things that pertain unto LIFE and godliness."

Not only does God provide everything that we need to live a godly life, but to LIVE LIFE. Yes, that means life in our homes as mothers - changing diapers, cooking meals, nursing a baby and dealing with the daily challenges of training and teaching children.

~~ ALL THE POWER WE NEED TO FULFILL THIS GREAT CALLING IS FOUND IN GOD, AND ALL THE WISDOM WE NEED FOR THIS MIGHTY TASK IS FOUND IN HIS PRECIOUS WORD. ~~

~~ Be PROUD of your calling!! ~~

Dear mother in the home, beloved of the Lord,
Your power as a mother, it cannot be ignored,
You are the heart and the Queen of your home,
Making it a haven so your children will not roam.

As you nurture and teach your children each day,
Discipline, train, and watch over their play,
May your heart fill with joy and overflow with love
That God gave you these "gifts" from heaven above.

May God Bless You and Keep as You choose to walk in HIS light and instruction for you and your beautiful family...

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This group is open for all of Gods children who would like to join and gleam from His mighty and awsome Word and Power.

AnnaBella'

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to e-mail me directly.

annabella2u@sbcglobal.net
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Jan. 15, 2007 - My Beautiful Girls!

My Beautiful Girls~!

 

God has so blessed me with such wonderful daughters. Sometimes I feel as though I do not deserve them. He so fulfilled all the desires of my heart in my daughters. SarahAnn is 13, Samara is 13 and Margaret Karahline is 10.

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Jan. 15, 2007 - Frozen Trees~~! How Wonderful~!

 

What a Wonderful wintery day out today~! The trees look so beautiful. God is so wonderful in how He perfectly created all the different seasons. My oldest daughter came into the house last night running into her bedroom, I came in behind her and she was changeing her clothes. Without a word from her, and a VERY puzzled look on my face, she runs outside and begins jumping on the trampoline in ther freezing rain. She comes back in and says, "Mom, I feel so HAPPY."

 

I was so blessed. She said, "Mom, I feel so in love with God." It was a precious moment between her and her Lord. Even God is in all the freezeing cold spots of our lives.  

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Jan. 12, 2007 - What A Wonderful New Year~!

Gosh~! Can you believe that 2006 is already over. Amazing how time goes by so quickly. We have had so many changes in our family this past year. We have two new addition's. Brittany my new beautiful daughter and her son Christian. Brittany is 20 years old who lost her mom to a shooting when she was 12. She has a precious little boy who is 16 months old. Christian Jacob. What a little blessing he is!

 

Brittany just recently got saved January 5th, 2007. What a change God has made of her precious life. I have never seen her so happy.

 

When I was 27 I had a complete hystorectomy. I was so heart broken after that. I wanted more children so badly. Then the Lord gave us Brittany. She also has a 13 year old sister. Samara is a beautiful little girl. Who so loves the Lord. Her dad allows us to get her twice a week. We wish we had her for keeps. But I so pray that one day her dad would get wonderfully saved.

 

It has been a real treat to see all that God has done for us this last year. He allowed a wonderful healing between my husband and I. There are still thing's to be healed. But I am so pleased that my husband has allowed God to work in him. The Lord also led us to a wonderful new church.

 

I shall end for now. I can not wait to share more~! God Bless You All Today~!

 

 

 

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Jan. 12, 2007 - I Love My Girls~!

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Jan. 12, 2007 - I Love My Husband~!

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Jan. 12, 2007 - I Love My Jammies~!

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Sep. 3, 2006 - Whew~!

WHAT a tireing weekend~! I have been busy as a bee getting the house clean~

 

I pray that everyone will have a Blessed Sunday~!

 

Take a walk, hold someones hand, go barefooted for a day.....Make some memories~!

 

Love to All.....

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Aug. 30, 2006 - ~So Delightful~

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Aug. 30, 2006 - Such A Cool Morning~!

What a delicious Cool Morning this morning....for the first time my windows are up~! The birds are singing and the gentle breezes smell lovely......Thank you Lord for a fresh NEW day...

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Aug. 21, 2006 - Getting Organized

This is a great website that has been very helpful for me as a home school Mama. It has some really great free printable chore charts. Enjoy~!

http://www.cleansweepsvacshop.com/getting-house-organized/free-kids-chore-charts.html

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Aug. 20, 2006 - Delighting

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Aug. 20, 2006 - Delight Yourself in the Lord~!

The Word of God brings to us as God’s children one basic biblical passion by which we are to live:  Do all for the glory of God.

    

 We read in I Corinthians 10:31, “Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.”  What does that mean?  Do all to the glory of God.  What does that mean for you as a teenager?  What does that mean for you as a housewife?   Is that a meaningless phrase?  What does it mean? 

    

 According to the Bible God’s glory is the outshining of His own virtues or the outshining of Himself.  Just as the rays of the sun come forth from the sun, so coming forth from God is all of His glory:  His holiness, justice, love, mercy, truth, righteousness.  To live for the glory of God, then, means that the God who is God is seen in what you do and in what you say and in how you act, how you relate to people, and in your attitudes.  To live to the glory of God means that God is seen, as the glorious God, in what I do and in how I live.

 

     We read in Isaiah 43:10, “Ye are my witnesses … that I am God.”  Your life is to be a witness that I am God.  That is what it means to live to the glory of God.  In your dating as a young person, God is seen as pure and powerful and you are under the control of His love for you.  In your words as a young person in the halls of school or locker-room with the guys, God is known as a holy God who loves His name and hates cursing. 

 

God is seen in you on Friday nights.  Whether you are in school or out of school, wherever you are and in whatever you do, God is seen as a glorious God.  You live before the world and you say, “Look at what I do.  Look at my attitudes.  See how I deal with others.  God, in all of this, is seen as my God and seen in all the glory of who He is.”  Do all to the glory of God.

 

     The Bible says that this must be the single passion of the life of each one who is redeemed by God’s grace:  Do all to the glory of God.

 

     But now the Bible takes that up one step.  Not only must we live to the glory of God, but God says in Psalm 37:4, “Delight thyself in the Lord (that is, take pleasure in God, relish God, be happy in the Lord).”  That is, a passion for God’s glory in my life is not simply, “Well, this is what is expected of me, this is what I am supposed to do, this is what I am supposed to say. 

 

So I am going to do this whether I like it or not.  So, I’m supposed to be sexually pure, I’m supposed to be clean-mouthed, I’m supposed to defend the truth.  And I will go about that in a robotic and a formal way.”  No, that brings no glory to God.  The one holy passion to which grace brings us is that we are to delight in God.  That is, we are to rejoice in God Himself.  Do you delight in God Himself?  Is God Himself your pleasure, your joy, your satisfaction?  Do you possess such a joy in God and in all that He is and all that He has done and does for you that you simply cannot hold it in — you delight in Him? 

 

     You say, “Aw, that’s too pious.  That’s emotional.  That’s unrealistic.  That’s too much.”  Well, listen to the Bible.  “O magnify the Lord with me and let us exalt his name together.”  “In thee will we boast all the day long.  “Be glad in the Lord, ye righteous; and shout for joy ye upright in heart.”  “Glory ye in his holy name.”  We are to delight in God Himself.

 

     To delight in God is to be joyful in our soul, in Him who has, by grace, saved us.  “Delight thyself,” we read, “in the Lord.” 

 

There the word Lord is Jehovah, the I AM THAT I AM, revealing to us that He is the eternal, faithful, covenant God who has loved us and drawn us to Him in cords of love through Jesus Christ His Son.  He is the great Jehovah, whose mercy endures forever, whose truth endures to all generation, who is excellent in power and in greatness.  All who know Him delight in Him.  All who know Him praise and joy in Him.  The sinner does not think that God is desirable.  Human nature does not suppose God to be lovely.  Human nature believes that God is harsh and stuffy and an obstacle to fun.  The Word of God says, “That’s blasphemy.”  God in Himself is delightful.  He is full of grace and truth.  He is the ever-adorable God.  Do not trifle with God.  God is God and good.  And we are to take pleasure in Him.

 

     This is a command to our emotions.  Delight yourself in the Lord.  And we ask, Well, how can our emotions be commanded?  You cannot command emotions, can you?  Well, the Bible does all the time.  Husbands, love your wives.  Hope, ye dispirited and discouraged saints, hope in the Lord.  Desire the sincere milk of the word.  Weep with those who weep.  God may command as He wills.  This command, then, is addressed to the heart of one who has been renewed by God’s wonderful grace and made alive now in Jesus Christ to do this.  God’s grace infuses new qualities into our will, so that God may say, “I have made you alive; I have given you a new heart; I command that heart, and that heart is to delight in Me.” 

 

     God commands us to delight in Him.  Why must God and His glory be the central passion of our heart and lives?  The answer is, first of all, because God’s glory is central to God, because God delights in Himself.  God is zealous for His own glory.  Isaiah 48:11, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it:  for how should my name be polluted? and I will not give my glory unto another.”  God’s passion is for Himself.  God is the most God-centered being in the universe. 

 

God is no idolater.  He does not bow down to another.  He does not seek satisfaction outside of Himself.  God is uppermost in His affections.  He puts nothing before Himself.  Number one to God is Himself!  His own glory.  This is right and this is good. 

 

     God takes pleasure in His own holy name.  And for that reason He calls all His redeemed through Jesus Christ to glory in Him, to delight in Him.  Find your satisfaction in Me.  Open wide thy mouth, He says, and I will fill it with Myself.  I am the God whose compassions know no end, whose mercies are new each morning.  God is so good, so delightful.  Delight yourself in Him! 

 

     God is most glorified in us when we delight in Him.  When we are satisfied in Him, He is glorified in us.

 

     Do you remember Paul’s words about death in Philippians 1:20 and 21?  There he prays that Christ be magnified in his body, whether it be by life or by death.  And he goes on to say, “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.”  Paul was saying, “I count my Savior more satisfying to me than anything that I would lose in death.”  Death and all the difficulties accompanying death did not paralyze Paul.  They did not defeat him, because God was to Paul his chief delight.

 

     Knowing God in faith and delighting in God are not two separate things.  They are one thing.  To know God in faith is to delight in God.  To know God by faith is not a cold, sterile thing.  No, true faith (the knowledge of God) is to rejoice in that knowledge of God.  God does not get glory from those who do not delight in Him.  Now, I know, the Bible says that God is glorified also in the destruction of the reprobate wicked.  We read in Proverbs 16:4, “The Lord hath made all things for himself:  yea, even the wicked for the day of evil.”  They, too, must glorify God’s justice in their just ****ation. 

 

     But what I mean is this.  We do not glorify God by merely having head correctness and outward orthodoxy and outward conformity.  But God is glorified in us when those things exist and are the fruit of a joy in Him.  God is to be savored.  God is to be enjoyed.  God is to be rejoiced in.  What we need in the church is a generation of young people who, with mind and heart, display a mighty love for God.  As young people, your generation is inheriting the truth.  As Moses spoke, so I may speak (Deut. 28:58):  “that thou mayest fear this glorious and fearful name, THE LORD THY GOD.”  That was intended to be shocking, to be sobering.  That you might know, reverence, Him! 

 

     But God is not glorified in mere outward accuracy, in mere outward knowledge.  God is glorified when we delight in Him from the heart, according to that true knowledge of Him in His Word.

 

     Delighting in God is very important.  It is the power to reject sinful delights.  The world is full of sinful pleasure.  We read in Hebrews 11 that Moses was tempted also by the pleasures of sin that he could have in Egypt for a season.  In the world there is open sex, drunkenness, drinking, possessions, drugs, materialism, and on we could go.  On these pleasures of sin the world today is sick.  It vomits, and then it goes back to those pleasures. 

 

     But sinful pleasures cannot satisfy.  Sinful pleasures, the Word of God says, are a snare.  They draw you back with all of their promises.  But then you cannot get loose.  And you find that all of their promises come up empty.  You end up with vanity and destruction in your heart.  And then you say concerning those pleasures, “I can’t stop.  And I feel worthless about myself.” 

 

     Now, listen!  Delight thyself in God.  That is the liberation!  We read of Joseph, that when he was tempted by Potiphar’s wife to commit adultery with her, he said, “How can I do this and sin against my God?”  He was saying, “Woman, the embrace of my God in prayer is more than yours can ever be to me!”  Delight yourself in God and you will not be disappointed. 

 

     Delight in God brings satisfaction.  The church father Augustine put it this way:  “We are made for God and unquieted is our soul until it rests in God.”  Delight in Him.  Do not watch television all night instead of reading the Scriptures.  Here is peace, here is contentment, here is joy.  Delight yourself in God.  Know God.  Know Him in all of His glory — the ever adorable One.

 

     We read in Jeremiah 2:13, “For my people have committed two evils; they have forsaken me the fountain of living waters, and hewed them out cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no water.”  That is evil!  “My people have committed two evils.”  It is evil when you are given a fountain of living water, pure and cool that can satisfy a weary, parched soul, and then you sniff at it and instead you go outside and dig a hole in the ground and put your lips to the ground and you suck trying to get something.  That is evil!  Go to the fountain and drink and drink and drink.  Find satisfaction, not from the dry ground of drugs and drunkenness and possessions and materialism and beauty and wealth and all the rest.  You are not going to find it there.  That is evil.  But find satisfaction in God.  Delight yourself in God.  This is the distinctive, Reformed life that stands out in this world.  This is what excites us.

 

     We read in I Peter 3:15, “Be ready always to give an answer to every man” of the hope that is within you.  Does the world ask, “What is there about you?  There’s something I can’t figure out about you.  You seem to have a rock underneath you.  You seem to have an inward peace, a joy, not dependent upon circumstances.”  Do they ask you those questions?  Or do they not ask, because you and I are delighting in the same things that they do; our hearts run no deeper than theirs; and we delight ourselves in football and TV programs?  Do you

delight yourself in God?

 

     We have to answer this question! 

 

     He who calls Himself the “praises of Israel,” asks:  “Do you delight yourself in Me?”

 

     Delight thyself in God and He shall give you the desires of thy heart.  That is how that verse concludes in Psalm 37. 

 

     If you delight in the vanities of this world, they will give you nothing.  They will instead take from you.  But when you delight in God, you will receive something.  And you will keep on receiving.  To delight yourself in God and receive the desires of your heart does not, of course, mean that you are given carte blanche on your carnal desires as is so popular today in the heresy of the health/wealth/and success gospel.  That is a heresy, contrary to God’s Word.  God does not say, “Well, if you believe in me enough, then whatever you fancy I will give to you.”  God is not saying, “I’ll guarantee you a material reward, I will gratify everything your little heart could wish.”  We know that that is not true.  We read in I Timothy 6 that many suppose that gain is godliness.  From such withdraw thyself. 

 

     Although we know that is not true, there are so many Christians who are getting sucked into that heresy today.  No, the opposite is the meaning.  That the Lord will give you the desires of your heart may indeed mean that in the way of delighting in God you might lose all earthly things.  You must remember that the sinful world is intolerant of joy.  You heard me right.  The sinful world is intolerant of joy.  The devil is intolerant of true joy.  The world does not want any true joy. 

 

True joy is to delight in God.  And the devil does not want happiness.  He is not out for happiness.  Sin is not happiness.  Sin is misery!  And if you delight yourself in the Lord, and if you say, “I live looking for one who is the author of my salvation in whom I rejoice,” then the world is going to say, “We are going to make you miserable.” 

 

     What does it mean that the Lord will give thee the desires of thine heart?  It means at least three things.

 

     One.  It certainly means that God will do this in His time and according to His will.  The desires of our heart, as to what I am to do and who I am to marry, and all the other desires that we may have — we may want a child and all the other things — God says that if you “delight in Me and obey Me and submit to My will, then in My time and in My will I will bring all things to you that I have willed.”

 

     But more.  It means that He will grant to us our inward spiritual desires.  Do you have desires in your heart?  Not casual wishes.  But do you have true, spiritual desires?  Do you desire the Lord to strengthen you against temptations?  Do you desire the Lord to give you more holiness?  Do you desire the Lord to give you a control of your tongue?  Are these the desires of your heart?  Delight thyself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart.

 

     But, still more.  It means this, that God will give Himself.  And that is the best explanation.  Delight thyself in the Lord and He will give you the desire of your heart.  When you desire Him and you delight in Him and you want to be closer to Him and you want to know Him more, then the Lord will give you the desires of your heart.

 

     To delight in God brings the blessing of being filled with God, who is the chief desire of our heart. 

 

     Do you delight in Him?  Once again, God is not served by mere outward correctness.  We read in Acts 17:25, “Neither is he worshiped (that is, served) with men’s hands, as though he needed any thing, seeing he giveth to all life, and breath, and all things.”  God is not served by mere external duty.  God is glorified by those who, by His grace, treasure Him.  Do you treasure Him today?  Oh, the great and the glorious God, faithful, compassionate, the Father of wisdom, the holy, the just, the eternal, the faithful God.  Oh, how glorious is God.  Is not God marvelous?  Oh, how wonderful and how great. 

 

     Delight in Him!  That is what He saved you to do. 


 

     Let us pray.

 

     Father, we thank Thee for Thy Word.  We pray that Thou wilt bless Thy Word unto our heart this day.  In Jesus’ name do we pray, Amen.

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Aug. 15, 2006 - The Duggar Family~

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Aug. 15, 2006 - Meet The Duggar Family!

Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar of Springdale Arkansas, have become precious friends of ours. We so enjoy twice a year being able to camp with them during ATI and Family Camp in Big Sandy Texas. Oh, did I say that they had sixteen children?

You got it! SIXTEEN!

 

Their children include two sets of twins, and each child has a name beginning with the letter “J”: Joshua, 17; John David, 15; Janna, 15; Jill, 14; Jessa, 12; Jinger, 11; Joseph, 10; Josiah, 9; Joy-Anna, 8; Jeremiah, 6; Jedidiah, 6; Jason, 5; James, 4; Justin, 2; Jackson Levi, 1; and now Johannah.

 

This is one of the most wonderful families that the Lord has brought into my life. The kids are beautiful, and Jim Bob is gracious, and Michelle has a smile that can make any ache or pain just float away. This year was a blessing being able to visit and have all of our children around the camp fire roasting marshmellows.....What a blessing.

 

Have a look at their website. They would love to have you stop by!

http://www.duggarfamily.com/

 

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Aug. 15, 2006 - Thinking It Over

What "clawing circumstances" have invaded your life?
For what can you be thankful, even in troubling times?

 

Read Psalm 107 for suggestions.

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Aug. 15, 2006 - Bright Light's Website

http://brightlights.info/bright_lights/index.htm

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Aug. 15, 2006 - Bright Light's

In Bright Lights our purposes are:

        1.To encourage the pursuit of godliness
        2.To provide positive peer influence and accountability
        3.To have a group which can be a team to minister to others

                                                   What is a “bright light”? It is a girl who knows how to respond just right to people and circumstances. It is a girl who has Biblical convictions and commitments, and is able to go through her teenage years strong for the Lord without stumbling as many do. It is a girl who touches the lives of others by her servant’s spirit and the message of eternal life through Jesus Christ. God wants bright lights! There is a great need for more of them in this generation of darkness.
                                                                                     -Sarah Mally

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Aug. 11, 2006 - Such an Act of Love...

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Aug. 11, 2006 - God's Awsome Forgivness....

Some people's excuse for rejecting a faith in Christ is that they're too deep into whatever sin they're in to be saved -- that it's just too late for them. This sort of an explanation is actually just a front; it's not that they're too deep in to whatever to be saved, it's that they're too deep into whatever to want to be saved.

 

There is really no such thing as being too far gone into sin to be saved. Jesus's blood covers any sin and washes it away, no matter how much of it there is, because Jesus possesses the unique quality of being able to forgive everything. There might be some things that we might not be able to forgive other people of, certain crimes or transgressions that are simply too much to forgive and forget. But what separates humans from God is that God forgives anything, forgets the wrongdoing, and will give someone a new life in his light if they will only accept it.

 

Jesus himself points out how God will forgive and forget, how that is Jesus's whole purpose in coming to earth and dying for us, and how there is literally rejoicing in heaven because of one sinner repenting:

Luke 5:30-32
But their scribes and Pharisees murmured against his disciples, saying, "Why do you eat and drink with tax collectors and sinners?" And Jesus answering said unto them, "They that are whole don't need a physician, but they that are sick. I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance."

 
Luke 15:4,7
What man of you, having a hundred sheep, if he lose one of them, does not leave the ninety-nine in the wilderness, and go after that which is lost, until he finds it? I say unto you, that likewise joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repents, more than over ninety-nine just persons who need no repentance.

The Bible gives some excellent examples of Jesus's forgiveness. One is the account of the "sinner" woman who gives Jesus a welcome better than that of the religious leaders of the time:

Luke 7:37-39,44-47a,50
And, behold, a woman in the city, who was a sinner, when she knew that Jesus was eating at the Pharisee's house, brought an alabaster box of ointment, and stood at his feet behind him weeping, and began to wash his feet with tears, and did wipe them with the hairs of her head, and kissed his feet, and anointed them with the ointment. Now when the Pharisee which had invited him saw it, he spoke within himself, saying, "This man, if he were a prophet, would have known who and what manner of woman this is that touches him; for she is a sinner." And he turned to the woman, and said unto Simon (the Pharisee), "See this woman? I entered into your house, and you gave me no water for my feet; but she has washed my feet with tears, and wiped them with the hairs of her head. You gave me no kiss; but this woman, since the time I came in, has not ceased to kiss my feet. My head with oil you did not anoint; but this woman has anointed my feet with ointment. Wherefore I say unto you, 'her sins, which are many are forgiven.'" And he said to the woman, "Your faith has saved you; go in peace."

If this isn't an example of someone being rescued from "too deep" sin, I don't know what is. This woman was probably a prostitute, someone who was as far from being godly as a person can get. And yet, when she heard that Jesus was near to her, she left her profession, and basically groveled before Jesus's feet, giving him a gesture of love and repentance that would be rivaled for all time to come. She is actually, in my opinion, one of the most fortunate people in history. How many other people have had the opportunity to be that close to Jesus in his physical form, to be forgiven of such deep sin right at the feet of the Master before those feet were pierced on the cross?

 

A deeper look into forgiveness is given to us by the account of the woman caught in adultery. This account from the book of John is where we get our expression "let he who is without sin cast the first stone" from, as the  King James version puts it.

John 8:3-11
And the scribes and Pharisees brought unto him a woman caught in adultery. And when they had set her in the midst, they said unto him, "Master, this woman was taken in adultery, in the very act. Now Moses in the law commanded us that such should be stoned; but what do you say?" This they said, tempting him, that they might accuse him. But Jesus stooped down, and with his finger wrote on the ground, as though he didn't hear them. So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, "he that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her." And again he stooped down, and wrote on the ground. And they which heard it, being convicted by their own conscience, went out one by one, beginning at the eldest, even unto the last; and Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst. When Jesus had lifted up himself, and saw none but the woman, he said unto her, "woman, where are those your accusers? Has no man condemned you?" She said "no man, Lord." And Jesus said unto her, "neither do I condemn you; go, and sin no more."

You want to talk about being deep into trouble, this woman had reached the end of her rope for sure. Not only had she been caught committing adultery, but that required that she be stoned to death (not a humane execution by any means.) Can you imagine how bad it must have looked for this woman, a convicted adulteress, about to be killed, accused before the Lord himself? But Jesus saw things differently. What Jesus saw was a woman who just needed forgiving, and a bunch of people standing around her who just wanted to trap Jesus and get him out of their way permanently. 

 

After saving the woman's life, Jesus forgave her. She was blatantly guilty of adultery, there was no question that sin had been done, but Jesus forgave her. And the last part is perhaps the most important, "go, and sin no more." When Jesus rescues us from something, it is important that we don't go back to it. Jesus doesn't save us just so we can go back to sin again.

 

As is illustrated by these accounts, Jesus will forgive people no matter how deep they are into sin. It's never too late, it's just a matter of how willing the people themselves are to be forgiven. Jesus reaches out his hand to everyone, all they have to do is take it. That, in fact, is the whole reason why Jesus came to earth and died for us, as stated above in the account of the woman who rubbed Jesus's feet with her hair. It's the sin that controls some people that makes them think they're in too deep; but Jesus is here for everyone. Trust me....I know. 

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My name is AnnaBella....I am a 35 year old home school Mama of four Beautiful daughters. Brittany (20) SarahAnn (13) Samara (13) and Margaret Karahline. (10) Married to James for 14 years~! Woo Hoo~!

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