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http://thenewamerican.com/node/8673
“Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom,
and Your dominion
endures throughout
all generations.
The Lord is faithful
in all His words
and kind
in all His works.”
Has not the LORD made them one? In flesh and spirit they are His. And why one? Because He was seeking godly offspring. So guard yourself in your spirit, and do not break faith with the wife of your youth.
All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.
He that rules over men must be just, ruling in the fear of the Lord
The groom, a young widower and farmer, had recently landed in
John Rolfe, along with the governor, discipled Pocahontas, read to her from the Bible, and taught her to read and memorize scripture. She professed faith in Christ and was baptized, renouncing her former paganism – a demonic worship that included child sacrifice.
Their wedding, blessed by her father, brought peace between the settlers and Indians, called “the Peace of Pocahontas.”
Both bride and groom were used by God to establish a colony based on Christianity. Virginia Governor, John Smith, said that, “God made Pocahontas” and credited her with saving the settlement. “[S]he next, under God, was still the instrument to preserve this colony from death, famine and utter confusion.”
John Rolfe would save the colony economically by developing the major cash crop, tobacco. Through difficulty starting a new colony he refused to be discouraged calling
Theirs is one of
4 comments:
Very interesting idea! I was just perusing our New American which arrived in today's mail.
I found your blog via the Serven Clan. Aren't they a precious family!?
Blessings,
~abi
Hi David,
It is good to see your family enjoy the New American magazine too.
The Servens are a very special family. It was a blessing talking to Rebekah at the West Coast Worldview Conference early this month. I love listening to their psalm singing on my ipod.
God Bless,
Dinah
I've been a fan of diesel/biofuels for some time, and have followed developments fairly closely. I had read about this process a few months ago, or something much like it, and I believe it shows great promise. Makes me think of the chap who asked God to give him understanding of the peanut, the lowely "goober pea" of his native South. Before he died, he had discovered some four hundred useful products from that plant. I have been convinced the answer to our energy supply system will not come through the usual channels, the oil and energy companies that have held sway for more than a century. It will come through independent entrepreneurs to whom God will grant wisdom.. just as He did with the peanut. Curious... how many people reading about this know that the very first diesel engine, developed by Rudolph Diesel in Germany, was made to run on peanut oil? They can run on almost anything!! I know of a huge generating plant used to power a fish processing facility up in Dutch Harbor Alaske.... the huge diesel engines that power it run on.... FISH OIL.... a waste product of their operation. Ingenious! No dummies working there!! They are energy independent! (though smelly........)
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