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  1. OkieRob permalink
    March 14, 2009 1:27 am

    Hi Tishrei. Your postings are so enjoyable, you motivated me to get going (even if it’s at a snail’s pace on my blog! http://www.oklahomahills.wordpress.com

    OkieRob

  2. tishrei permalink
    March 14, 2009 6:00 am

    Hi OkieRob, well, if my postings have motivated you to get going on your blog, then that’s a good thing. I’m glad my blog has been used by God to accomplish something good. A few days ago, I searched for your blog but was unable to find it but the only thing I had to go on was your screen name so I didn’t find it. Now I have it so I will make a point of reading your blog.

  3. July 26, 2009 4:31 pm

    Hi, first thank you for your kind words. Second, I went to your blog and read confessions of a con artist. Great article by the way. I wanted to comment there but could not find the comment section.

  4. September 27, 2009 5:21 am

    god is but a word that is not followed by as many as man and democracy is the proof. Would you rather vote between two people and one wins to lead you or watch the leader the entire time they are in office to ensure law? Having a human with law would be more intelligent than picking a monkey without. That’s democracy verse civilocity. A man created civilocity by the name of Nathaniel Isaac Wenger in the mid spring of 2007. Have you found any textbooks with this form of government in it? Why is the only thing not taught in society until now, making sure the person leading the government is following the law? Why would someone be preventing that from happening?

  5. October 8, 2009 7:50 am

    What about the Ten Commandments in particular the 4th one about keeping the Sabbath Day Holdy (sabbath being Saturday not Sunday). I am so confused about God’s law’s being nailed to the cross; that Jesus died and took the penalty of death on our behalf. So what is our penalty if we break any of His commandments?

    • October 8, 2009 10:23 am

      Hi, thanks for stopping by.

      God’s law is not nailed to the cross, it is the record of debt that was nailed to the cross. Here’s an explanation http://fruitoftheword.com/2009/06/18/the-law-nailed-to-the-cross-or-was-it/

      As to the Sabbath, Roman 14 speaks to that.

      One person esteems one day as better than another, while another esteems all days alike. Each one should be fully convinced in his own mind. The one who observes the day, observes it in honor of the Lord. The one who eats, eats in honor of the Lord, since he gives thanks to God, while the one who abstains, abstains in honor of the Lord and gives thanks to God. (Rom 14:5-6 ESV)

      If you are convinced in your own mind that you must observed the 7th day, then do so. If another person observes the 1st day, and “observes it in honor of the Lord,” then that is the day that the Lord accepts.

      If you are observing the Sabbath on the 7th day, be aware that it is not Saturday. The Hebrew calendar is very different than ours. Their day begins from sundown to sunup while ours begins as midnight and ends 11:59 p.m. So Sabbath begins sundown on Friday and ends sundown on Saturday. Their new day began when the sun set. If you start observing it on Saturday, a huge portion of the Hebrew day has been unobserved (Friday sundown).

      However, if you are setting aside Saturday, then great but beware that if you are trying to follow the Hebrew calendar, you need to start on Friday at sundown.

      What is the penalty if we break any of His commandments? If a Christian lies, they don’t go to hell, they suffer consequences in the here and now. God chastises His own (Hebrews 12:6).

      If you are convinced in your own mind that sundown to sundown is the day that you must observe, you need to do it. If you are convinced it is Saturday, then you need to observe it. If you are convinced it is Sunday, then you need to observe it.

      The Sabbath is a perpetual sign between God and the Israelites. The Gentiles that attached themselves to the Israelites in ancient days and honored God also observed sundown to sundown Sabbath. In the New Covenant, God did not do away with His moral laws but He spends a lot of time talking about the spirit of the law. He made some laws more stringent, lusting with one’s eyes was the same as adultery. That was the spirit of the adultery law. The spirit of the Sabbath is to set aside a day and honor the Lord.

      I hope I made sense. And thanks for your comment.

      God Bless,

  6. October 16, 2009 5:53 pm

    By the way, Tishrei I am not at all religious but I am reading some of your posts, just the same. I am a Hindu, from New Delhi.

  7. October 16, 2009 7:51 pm

    This is a pious harmless blog Tishrei. It will never be marked as mature [I've tried answering your question in the forum]. So relax and keep blogging.

    Hey, make the T capital in your name.

  8. October 16, 2009 9:32 pm

    Tishrei, do ask me any blogging help in future. I like struggling and learning more. I am even thinking of self-hosting but I think I will just buy the domain forward option like you!

  9. October 16, 2009 9:43 pm

    Wow, thanks. It is arguably the most popular festival in India. I make one documentation blog on one major event. It was an instant hit in my university campus!

    • November 1, 2009 2:39 pm

      Thanks. Actually, right now I’m reading your blog, the Jnu Holi blog.

      I am enjoying it so far. Thanks for sharing it with me.

  10. November 1, 2009 2:32 pm

    Wow, then thanks for stopping by. And welcome.

    I did read your comment to me on “ratings” and thank you for taking the time to put my mind at ease. Your blog sounds interesting and I would like to visit it. I guess I can click on your name and be taken to your blog

  11. December 13, 2009 2:00 pm

    I read through some of your posts and I enjoyed them. I haven’t blogged in a while so whenever I have time I browse through blogs I think would be worthwhile to read and in the process I stumbled onto yours. Anyway I’m not sure what it is that I wanted to say, or why I’m still here for that matter. Thanks for the read, i suppose.

    • December 13, 2009 2:24 pm

      Hi Methodus, you’re welcome for the ‘read’ — AND — thank you for your kind words.

      I can say that I also read a lot of different blogs. I don’t just write my blog but do read other people’s blogs. Like you, I read through different blogs and sometimes I stumble upon blogs that I subscribe to and read daily. I know that I am blessed and learn a lot from other people.

      I am reading your blog right now and will be commenting. Hopefully, you’ll get a chance to read the comments I’m going to leave.

      Thanks for stopping by. :)

  12. December 15, 2009 6:37 pm

    that sounds great. when you do rrs it could you tell me how you did do that? I am experimenting too.

    I will soon have a blog button for all so stayed tuned. you can use it in your side bar to link back to my site.

    off to play around, with my pages, something has to work. I switched from free webs and i like this formatte so far no ads in side bar.

    well nice to meet you and stay in touch.

    Liz

  13. December 15, 2009 7:43 pm

    Hello,

    man things are so technical.

    So I see ya deleted or trashed the devotion page, which I will do too.

    but you said on forum you will be making a new blog for those? how do you do that?

    also on this comments page or what ever you call it how did you get this? is it just another page?

    sorry for so many questions.

    Liz

    Ps- so i tried making a new tab for devotions myself uptop of mine and linked it to my home page thinking I could have another home page for that but it just goes to my home/ blog.???

  14. December 15, 2009 7:53 pm

    Hello again, so by the way I am again so happy i found your blog and site.

    also on your side bar, uptop with random posts how did you do that? cause maybe that could be a way to do the devotionals ya know?

    • December 15, 2009 8:09 pm

      Hi Liz,

      I’m almost done with setting it up. As soon as I finish, I’ll answer all your questions and help you get yours set up.

  15. December 16, 2009 5:08 pm

    Hello there Tishrei!!!

    I do not knowm if you got myemail?? ut anyway a quick update on how things are going over at Made To Worship- I got alot done today. I still am working on the devotions part of it but i think i have my own way of having that viewed.

    I got a few new buttons to links put up and i did change my guestbook section alittle, before when you went there you clicked on the pic of sign my guestbook but now you can`t but in the side bar you can, so come on by and if you want resay hi.

    I too am excited to get to know fellow christ centered bloggers. thanks again for all your help.

    hope you had a good day.

    Liz

    • December 16, 2009 5:45 pm

      Hi Liz,

      Yes, I did get your email and I replied — did you not get my reply?

      I will be heading over to your site — can’t wait to see it. And please feel free to let me know if you need any ‘technical’ type of help. I’ve been at this for almost a year here so I sort of know my way around.

      I too get excited meeting other Christian bloggers. Check out some of the ones on my side board — they really have some good Christian blogs.

  16. December 16, 2009 7:02 pm

    Hi thanks for coming by, i have been so busy getting this going the last few days i have not checked my email, but I will I promise.

    I too am glad to meet another God fearing blogger, i have been blogging on other sites for three years and have meet some reaaly nice people.. yes I may need help now and then, for i am way new to word press but am loving it!!! I had free webs site before it is still up but have switched to this cause this seems more my own.

    since winter is here I pray now that I will be able to concentrate on blogging and having Him lead me where He chooses.

    well acouple more things I want to get done before I call it a nite.

    but blessings to you and by the way I LOVE yOUR RANDOM POSTS!!!

    Liz

  17. December 16, 2009 7:48 pm

    You too can have random posts. You do it via a widget but it does not do it automatically. You have to do it by hand. What I’ve been doing is moving up from the oldest post and putting in a new one at least once a week. This gives me a chance to see what I wrote back then and do any clean-up that I may have missed when I posted it. When you’re ready to do one, let me know because you can’t just simply cut and paste the title, you have to use HTML coding.

    I saw that you were busy over on your site and you have some good posts up already. I enjoyed reading them.

  18. December 17, 2009 6:18 am

    Hi,
    sorry to clogg this section up, maybe I should be emailing you. actually i will…..

  19. December 17, 2009 8:47 pm

    I just went there, how cute. When I have alittle more time I will really take the time to visit that blog, what a nice idea.

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