The Will Of God
Mark 3:35- For whosoever shall do teh will of God, the same is my brother and my sister and mother.
Acts 13:36 For David, after he had served his generation b the will of God, fell on sleep, and was laid unto his fathers, and saw corruption.
Romans 1:10-Making request, if by any means now at length I might have a prosperous journey by teh will of God to unto you.
Romans 8:27-And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is in teh mind of the spirit, because he maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of God.
Romans 12:2 And be not conformed to this world, but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.
Romans 15:32- That I may come unto you with joy by the will of God, and may with you be refreshed.
2 Corinthians 8:5- And this they did, not as we hopes, but first gave their own selves to the Lord, and unto us by the will of God.
Galatians 1:4- Who gave himself for our sins, that he might deliver us from this present evil world, according to the will of God and our Father.
Ephesians 6:6-Not with eyeservice, as menpleasures, but as the servants of Christ, doing the will of Godfrom teh heart.
Colossians 4:12-Epaphras, who is one of you, a servant of Christ, saluteth you, always labouring fervantly for yuo in prayers, that ye may stand perfect anf complete in all teh will of God.
1 thessalonians 5:18-In everything give thatnks for thisis the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.
1 Thessalonians 4:3 For this is teh will of God, even your sancification, that ye should abstain from fornication...know how to posses his vessel... defraud not his brother...have brotherly love..study to be quiet and to do your own business, and to work with your own hands...walk honestly toward thoses that are without...that ye lack nothing...have hope.
Hebrews 10:36-For ye have need of patience, that,, after ye have done the will of God, ye might recieve the promise.
1 Peter 2:15- For so is the will of God, that with with well doing ye doing ye may put to silence the ignorance of foolosh me.
1 Peter 3:17-For it is better, if the will of God be so, that ye may sufffer for for well doing, than for evil doing.
1 Peter 4:2 -That he no longer should live the rest of his time in teh flesh to the lusts of men, but to the will of God.
1 Peter 4:19- Wherefore let them that suffer according to teh will of God commit the keeping of their souls to him in well doing, as unto a faithful creator.
1 John 2:17-And the world passeth away, and the lust thereo, but he that doeth teh will of God abideth for ever. Amen.
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Martin Luther's 95 Theses
- When our Lord and Master, Jesus Christ, said "Repent", He called for the entire life of believers to be one of repentance.
- The word cannot be properly understood as referring to the sacrament of penance, i.e. confession and satisfaction, as administered by the clergy.
- Yet its meaning is not restricted to repentance in one's heart; for such repentance is null unless it produces outward signs in various mortifications of the flesh.
- As long as hatred of self abides (i.e. true inward repentance) the penalty of sin abides, viz., until we enter the kingdom of heaven.
- The pope has neither the will nor the power to remit any penalties beyond those imposed either at his own discretion or by canon law.
- The pope himself cannot remit guilt, but only declare and confirm that it has been remitted by God; or, at most, he can remit it in cases reserved to his discretion. Except for these cases, the guilt remains untouched.
- God never remits guilt to anyone without, at the same time, making him humbly submissive to the priest, His representative.
- The penitential canons apply only to men who are still alive, and, according to the canons themselves, none applies to the dead.
- Accordingly, the Holy Spirit, acting in the person of the pope, manifests grace to us, by the fact that the papal regulations always cease to apply at death, or in any hard case.
- It is a wrongful act, due to ignorance, when priests retain the canonical penalties on the dead in purgatory.
- When canonical penalties were changed and made to apply to purgatory, surely it would seem that tares were sown while the bishops were asleep.
- In former days, the canonical penalties were imposed, not after, but before absolution was pronounced; and were intended to be tests of true contrition.
- Death puts an end to all the claims of the Church; even the dying are already dead to the canon laws, and are no longer bound by them.
- Defective piety or love in a dying person is necessarily accompanied by great fear, which is greatest where the piety or love is least.
- This fear or horror is sufficient in itself, whatever else might be said, to constitute the pain of purgatory, since it approaches very closely to the horror of despair.
- There seems to be the same difference between hell, purgatory, and heaven as between despair, uncertainty, and assurance.
- Of a truth, the pains of souls in purgatory ought to be abated, and charity ought to be proportionately increased.
- Moreover, it does not seem proved, on any grounds of reason or Scripture, that these souls are outside the state of merit, or unable to grow in grace.
- Nor does it seem proved to be always the case that they are certain and assured of salvation, even if we are very certain ourselves.
- Therefore the pope, in speaking of the plenary remission of all penalties, does not mean "all" in the strict sense, but only those imposed by himself.
- Hence those who preach indulgences are in error when they say that a man is absolved and saved from every penalty by the pope's indulgences.
- Indeed, he cannot remit to souls in purgatory any penalty which canon law declares should be suffered in the present life.
- If plenary remission could be granted to anyone at all, it would be only in the cases of the most perfect, i.e. to very few.
- It must therefore be the case that the major part of the people are deceived by that indiscriminate and high-sounding promise of relief from penalty.
- The same power as the pope exercises in general over purgatory is exercised in particular by every single bishop in his bishopric and priest in his parish.
- The pope does excellently when he grants remission to the souls in purgatory on account of intercessions made on their behalf, and not by the power of the keys (which he cannot exercise for them).
- There is no divine authority for preaching that the soul flies out of the purgatory immediately the money clinks in the bottom of the chest.
- It is certainly possible that when the money clinks in the bottom of the chest avarice and greed increase; but when the church offers intercession, all depends in the will of God.
- Who knows whether all souls in purgatory wish to be redeemed in view of what is said of St. Severinus and St. Pascal? (Note: Paschal I, pope 817-24. The legend is that he and Severinus were willing to endure the pains of purgatory for the benefit of the faithful).
- No one is sure of the reality of his own contrition, much less of receiving plenary forgiveness.
- One who bona fide buys indulgence is a rare as a bona fide penitent man, i.e. very rare indeed.
- All those who believe themselves certain of their own salvation by means of letters of indulgence, will be eternally damned, together with their teachers.
- We should be most carefully on our guard against those who say that the papal indulgences are an inestimable divine gift, and that a man is reconciled to God by them.
- For the grace conveyed by these indulgences relates simply to the penalties of the sacramental "satisfactions" decreed merely by man.
- It is not in accordance with Christian doctrines to preach and teach that those who buy off souls, or purchase confessional licenses, have no need to repent of their own sins.
- Any Christian whatsoever, who is truly repentant, enjoys plenary remission from penalty and guilt, and this is given him without letters of indulgence.
- Any true Christian whatsoever, living or dead, participates in all the benefits of Christ and the Church; and this participation is granted to him by God without letters of indulgence.
- Yet the pope's remission and dispensation are in no way to be despised, for, as already said, they proclaim the divine remission.
- It is very difficult, even for the most learned theologians, to extol to the people the great bounty contained in the indulgences, while, at the same time, praising contrition as a virtue.
- A truly contrite sinner seeks out, and loves to pay, the penalties of his sins; whereas the very multitude of indulgences dulls men's consciences, and tends to make them hate the penalties.
- Papal indulgences should only be preached with caution, lest people gain a wrong understanding, and think that they are preferable to other good works: those of love.
- Christians should be taught that the pope does not at all intend that the purchase of indulgences should be understood as at all comparable with the works of mercy.
- Christians should be taught that one who gives to the poor, or lends to the needy, does a better action than if he purchases indulgences.
- Because, by works of love, love grows and a man becomes a better man; whereas, by indulgences, he does not become a better man, but only escapes certain penalties.
- Christians should be taught that he who sees a needy person, but passes him by although he gives money for indulgences, gains no benefit from the pope's pardon, but only incurs the wrath of God.
- Christians should be taught that, unless they have more than they need, they are bound to retain what is only necessary for the upkeep of their home, and should in no way squander it on indulgences.
- Christians should be taught that they purchase indulgences voluntarily, and are not under obligation to do so.
- Christians should be taught that, in granting indulgences, the pope has more need, and more desire, for devout prayer on his own behalf than for ready money.
- Christians should be taught that the pope's indulgences are useful only if one does not rely on them, but most harmful if one loses the fear of God through them.
- Christians should be taught that, if the pope knew the exactions of the indulgence-preachers, he would rather the church of St. Peter were reduced to ashes than be built with the skin, flesh, and bones of the sheep.
- Christians should be taught that the pope would be willing, as he ought if necessity should arise, to sell the church of St. Peter, and give, too, his own money to many of those from whom the pardon-merchants conjure money.
- It is vain to rely on salvation by letters of indulgence, even if the commissary, or indeed the pope himself, were to pledge his own soul for their validity.
- Those are enemies of Christ and the pope who forbid the word of God to be preached at all in some churches, in order that indulgences may be preached in others.
- The word of God suffers injury if, in the same sermon, an equal or longer time is devoted to indulgences than to that word.
- The pope cannot help taking the view that if indulgences (very small matters) are celebrated by one bell, one pageant, or one ceremony, the gospel (a very great matter) should be preached to the accompaniment of a hundred bells, a hundred processions, a hundred ceremonies.
- The treasures of the church, out of which the pope dispenses indulgences, are not sufficiently spoken of or known among the people of Christ.
- That these treasures are not temporal are clear from the fact that many of the merchants do not grant them freely, but only collect them.
- Nor are they the merits of Christ and the saints, because, even apart from the pope, these merits are always working grace in the inner man, and working the cross, death, and hell in the outer man.
- St. Laurence said that the poor were the treasures of the church, but he used the term in accordance with the custom of his own time.
- We do not speak rashly in saying that the treasures of the church are the keys of the church, and are bestowed by the merits of Christ.
- For it is clear that the power of the pope suffices, by itself, for the remission of penalties and reserved cases.
- The true treasure of the church is the Holy gospel of the glory and the grace of God.
- It is right to regard this treasure as most odious, for it makes the first to be the last.
- On the other hand, the treasure of indulgences is most acceptable, for it makes the last to be the first.
- Therefore the treasures of the gospel are nets which, in former times, they used to fish for men of wealth.
- The treasures of the indulgences are the nets which to-day they use to fish for the wealth of men.
- The indulgences, which the merchants extol as the greatest of favours, are seen to be, in fact, a favourite means for money-getting.
- Nevertheless, they are not to be compared with the grace of God and the compassion shown in the Cross.
- Bishops and curates, in duty bound, must receive the commissaries of the papal indulgences with all reverence.
- But they are under a much greater obligation to watch closely and attend carefully lest these men preach their own fancies instead of what the pope commissioned.
- Let him be anathema and accursed who denies the apostolic character of the indulgences.
- On the other hand, let him be blessed who is on his guard against the wantonness and license of the pardon-merchant's words.
- In the same way, the pope rightly excommunicates those who make any plans to the detriment of the trade in indulgences.
- It is much more in keeping with his views to excommunicate those who use the pretext of indulgences to plot anything to the detriment of holy love and truth.
- It is foolish to think that papal indulgences have so much power that they can absolve a man even if he has done the impossible and violated the mother of God.
- We assert the contrary, and say that the pope's pardons are not able to remove the least venial of sins as far as their guilt is concerned.
- When it is said that not even St. Peter, if he were now pope, could grant a greater grace, it is blasphemy against St. Peter and the pope.
- We assert the contrary, and say that he, and any pope whatever, possesses greater graces, viz., the gospel, spiritual powers, gifts of healing, etc., as is declared in I Corinthians 12 [:28].
- It is blasphemy to say that the insignia of the cross with the papal arms are of equal value to the cross on which Christ died.
- The bishops, curates, and theologians, who permit assertions of that kind to be made to the people without let or hindrance, will have to answer for it.
- This unbridled preaching of indulgences makes it difficult for learned men to guard the respect due to the pope against false accusations, or at least from the keen criticisms of the laity.
- They ask, e.g.: Why does not the pope liberate everyone from purgatory for the sake of love (a most holy thing) and because of the supreme necessity of their souls? This would be morally the best of all reasons. Meanwhile he redeems innumerable souls for money, a most perishable thing, with which to build St. Peter's church, a very minor purpose.
- Again: Why should funeral and anniversary masses for the dead continue to be said? And why does not the pope repay, or permit to be repaid, the benefactions instituted for these purposes, since it is wrong to pray for those souls who are now redeemed?
- Again: Surely this is a new sort of compassion, on the part of God and the pope, when an impious man, an enemy of God, is allowed to pay money to redeem a devout soul, a friend of God; while yet that devout and beloved soul is not allowed to be redeemed without payment, for love's sake, and just because of its need of redemption.
- Again: Why are the penitential canon laws, which in fact, if not in practice, have long been obsolete and dead in themselves,—why are they, to-day, still used in imposing fines in money, through the granting of indulgences, as if all the penitential canons were fully operative?
- Again: since the pope's income to-day is larger than that of the wealthiest of wealthy men, why does he not build this one church of St. Peter with his own money, rather than with the money of indigent believers?
- Again: What does the pope remit or dispense to people who, by their perfect repentance, have a right to plenary remission or dispensation?
- Again: Surely a greater good could be done to the church if the pope were to bestow these remissions and dispensations, not once, as now, but a hundred times a day, for the benefit of any believer whatever.
- What the pope seeks by indulgences is not money, but rather the salvation of souls; why then does he suspend the letters and indulgences formerly conceded, and still as efficacious as ever?
- These questions are serious matters of conscience to the laity. To suppress them by force alone, and not to refute them by giving reasons, is to expose the church and the pope to the ridicule of their enemies, and to make Christian people unhappy.
- If therefore, indulgences were preached in accordance with the spirit and mind of the pope, all these difficulties would be easily overcome, and indeed, cease to exist.
- Away, then, with those prophets who say to Christ's people, "Peace, peace," where in there is no peace.
94.Christians should be exhorted to be zealous to follow Christ, their Head, through penalties, deaths, and hells.
95.And let them thus be more confident of entering heaven through many tribulations rather than through a false assurance of peace.
My layered bean dip
MY LAYERED BEAN DIP
Ingredients:
1/4 cup sour cream
1/4 cup Mayo
Taco seasoning (optional)
16 oz. refried beans
2 medium avocados
Cheese
8 oz. black olives
1 tomato, diced
shredded iceberg lettuce
Directions:
mix together sour cream and mayo and taco seasoning. set aside. Spread beans on teh bottom of a round pie pan. spread avocado over beans, then the sour cream mixture over that, sprinkle cheese, add olives, tomatoes, lettuce and a little bit of hot sauce. Refrigerate 1 hour.
Ingredients:
1/4 cup sour cream
1/4 cup Mayo
Taco seasoning (optional)
16 oz. refried beans
2 medium avocados
Cheese
8 oz. black olives
1 tomato, diced
shredded iceberg lettuce
Directions:
mix together sour cream and mayo and taco seasoning. set aside. Spread beans on teh bottom of a round pie pan. spread avocado over beans, then the sour cream mixture over that, sprinkle cheese, add olives, tomatoes, lettuce and a little bit of hot sauce. Refrigerate 1 hour.
Monday, July 14, 2014
Dr. S.M. Davis
We have had the privilege of meeting and talking with DR. S.M. Davis over 5 times. We also had our picture taken with him after he preached in Centralia, WA.
Yesterday around 4pm, two dear friends, Sadie and Jordan (who were courting), were killed four-wheeling. A tree fell on them. Please pray for their families and my sister, Kat. they were best friends and were going to marry brothers. Last night about an hour we found out about their deaths, the whole sky was hot pink and there was a rainbow (even though it hadn't rained for days). It was beautiful!
At Kathryn's 20th birthday last year.
Sadie is across from me.
At Kathryn's 20th birthday last year.
Sadie is across from me.
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Paging In Olympia!
From February 24th-28th I was a Page. Pages deliver Reps. their mail, carry flags on the chamber floor, make pennies, and the list goes on! Pages work from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm with an hour break for lunch:)
Monday, July 7, 2014
My name is Caroline and I am 15. I was born on December 4th 1998 in Everett WA.
I accepted the Lord as my personal Savior on July 9th 2012 at 10:03 AM.
I work for my neighbor feeding her horse and walking her Rottweiler and Lab Mix. I also work at a tea room, Attic Secrets, in Marysville.
I have 1 dog named Sammi, she is a Pomeranian schipperke and a cat named Guess. My sister Allison has 12 chickens.
I enjoy reading my bible in the quietness of our woods and hearing the word of God preached. I have read my bible through in one year twice in 2010 and 2012 and through in 1 month in 2014. Praise God!
In February 2014 I was able to be a House Page for our Capital in Olympia. I carried the Washington State Flag on the Chamber Floor for the opening. This is me and my Representative, Mike Hope.
I accepted the Lord as my personal Savior on July 9th 2012 at 10:03 AM.
I work for my neighbor feeding her horse and walking her Rottweiler and Lab Mix. I also work at a tea room, Attic Secrets, in Marysville.
I have 1 dog named Sammi, she is a Pomeranian schipperke and a cat named Guess. My sister Allison has 12 chickens.
I enjoy reading my bible in the quietness of our woods and hearing the word of God preached. I have read my bible through in one year twice in 2010 and 2012 and through in 1 month in 2014. Praise God!
In February 2014 I was able to be a House Page for our Capital in Olympia. I carried the Washington State Flag on the Chamber Floor for the opening. This is me and my Representative, Mike Hope.
James Benson Irwin
James Benson Irwin was born on March 17 1930 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The family later moved to San Hose, California where he met the Lady he would later marry, Mary Ellen Monroe.
In College He received a Bachelor of Science degree in naval science from the United States Naval Academy in 1951 and Master of Science in Aeronautical Engineering and instrumentation engineering from the University of Michigan in 1957.
Irwin and Rover-1 during Apollo 15
FAITH
James Irwin was a strong Christian belonging to the Baptist church. He quoted Psalm while on the moon, "I’ll look unto the hills from whence cometh my help," then added quickly, "But, of course, we get quite a bit of help from Houston, too"
After resigning from NASA He and his Pastor, William H. Rittenhouse founded ‘High Flight Foundation’ an Organization that operated tours and retreats in the Holy Land. While there he led 2 expeditions to find Noah’s Ark on Mount Ararat. During the search for it, he fell after reaching the 16,946 foot summit. He was carried down on horse-back to a hospital. 12 months later while in an airplane looking down on the peak of the mountain he proclaimed "It’s easier to walk on the moon. I’ve done all I possibly can, but the Ark continues to elude us."
NASA
Irwin was 1 of 19 Astronauts selected to go to space in April 1966. He 1st applied to be an astronaut in 1964 but was rejected twice before they finally accepted him in 1966. He was a part of the support group for Apollo 10 and a backup Lunar Module Pilot for Apollo 12. Also, he was crew commander of Lunar Module (LTA-8). He was a Lunar Pilot for Apollo 15 from July 26rd to August 7th, 1971. His Buddies, during his space flight, were: ALFRED M. WORDEN (command module pilot) and DAVID R. SCOTT (spacecraft Commander). Their time on the moon was 3 days 66 hours 54 minutes! The longest at the time. Irwin and Scott were also the very 1st automobile passengers to "Drive in Space!" They drove on Hadley Rille and around the Apennine Mountains on the moon. After coming back from space, Apollo purposely landed in the Pacific Ocean and the USS OKINAWA recovered them.
In July of 1972 Irwin retired from NASA and the Air Force with the rank of Colonel. After that, he founded THE HIGH FLIGHT FOUNDATION spending his last 20 years of life as "An Ambassador for the Prince of Peace." He stated that ‘Jesus walking on the earth is more important than man walking on the moon!’ He frequently spoke about how his experiences in space had made the presence of God even more real to him than before.
After 2 heart-attacks, Irwin had a third very serious Heart Attack close to his home in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He died on August 8th 1991. He was buried at the Arlington National Cemetery, in section 3. Out of all the 12 men who have walked on the moon, Irwin was the first Apollo 15 Astronaut to die.
Encouraging Quotes!
He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. -Jim Elliot
The right response to our authority has nothing to do with how nice they are, but how God would have us live.
Charm is Deceitful, and beauty is vain; but a woman who fears the Lord, she shall be praised.
The key to a healthy self-image is to see my life the way God sees it.
Robert E. Lee
Hold to your purity and virtue. They will sustian you in every calamity.
God's will ought to be our aim, and I am quiete contented that His designs should be accomplished, not mine.
Do your duty in all things...you cannot do more; you should never wish to do less.
The Bible is the book of Books.
HEART OF HOME
Lord, let our house be something more
Than just a shelter with a door;
May it's windows glow with light,
Shedding radiance through the night.
Not just a glitter of glass and chrome,
But give it the "feel" of a happy home.
Let it have flowers, a well-known book,
soft cushions in a quiet nook.
May it be more than downy bed,
Or snowy cloth with silver spread;
Lend it some smiles, warm sympathy,
With kindly thought, true charity-
That all may recall, though far they roam,
That God was there- in the heart of home.
-Christine White
God bless America, land that I love,
Stand beside Her, and guide Her,
Through the night, with the light from above,
From the mountians, to the prairies,
To the oceans white with foam,
God bless America, my home sweet home!
-Irving Berlin
A mighty fortress is our God,
A bulwark never failing.
Our helper He amid the flood
Of mortal ills prevailing.
-Martin Luther
In His life, Christ is an example, showing us how to live; In His death, He is a sacrafice, satisfying our sins; in His resurrection, a conqueror; in His ascension, a king; in His intercession, a high-priest. -Martin Luther
The right response to our authority has nothing to do with how nice they are, but how God would have us live.
Charm is Deceitful, and beauty is vain; but a woman who fears the Lord, she shall be praised.
The key to a healthy self-image is to see my life the way God sees it.
Robert E. Lee
Hold to your purity and virtue. They will sustian you in every calamity.
God's will ought to be our aim, and I am quiete contented that His designs should be accomplished, not mine.
Do your duty in all things...you cannot do more; you should never wish to do less.
The Bible is the book of Books.
HEART OF HOME
Lord, let our house be something more
Than just a shelter with a door;
May it's windows glow with light,
Shedding radiance through the night.
Not just a glitter of glass and chrome,
But give it the "feel" of a happy home.
Let it have flowers, a well-known book,
soft cushions in a quiet nook.
May it be more than downy bed,
Or snowy cloth with silver spread;
Lend it some smiles, warm sympathy,
With kindly thought, true charity-
That all may recall, though far they roam,
That God was there- in the heart of home.
-Christine White
God bless America, land that I love,
Stand beside Her, and guide Her,
Through the night, with the light from above,
From the mountians, to the prairies,
To the oceans white with foam,
God bless America, my home sweet home!
-Irving Berlin
A mighty fortress is our God,
A bulwark never failing.
Our helper He amid the flood
Of mortal ills prevailing.
-Martin Luther
In His life, Christ is an example, showing us how to live; In His death, He is a sacrafice, satisfying our sins; in His resurrection, a conqueror; in His ascension, a king; in His intercession, a high-priest. -Martin Luther
A friend gave this recipe to me and I love making it! It is a great dish:)
Mexican Torte
Ingredients:
2 lbs. Ground turkey
I medium onion
1 lb. can stewed tomatoes
15 oz. can tomato sauce
4 oz. can Chopped green chilies
Lots of cheese
8 flour tortillas
Taco sauce
4 oz. can jalapeno
1 16 oz. can refried beans
Directions:
Brown turkey with onions. Add tomatoes, tomato sauce, chilies, seasoning, and jalapeno. Simmer 10 minutes. In a 9x13 glass pan, place a little meat in bottom, then place 2 tortillas, more meat and cheese. Continue layering in this order until the pan is full. End with a layer of cheese. Bake 30-35 minutes at 350 degrees.
Friday, July 4, 2014
My favorite bible verses
He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city. -Proverbs 16:32
But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run and not be weary; and they shall walk and not faint. -Isaiah 40:31
In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety... -1 Timothy 2:9
The Lord is gracious and full of compassion; slow to anger and of great mercy. -Psalm 145:8
But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run and not be weary; and they shall walk and not faint. -Isaiah 40:31
In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety... -1 Timothy 2:9
The Lord is gracious and full of compassion; slow to anger and of great mercy. -Psalm 145:8
101 things to ask the man your courting
101 Questions to ask the man your courting
- Is He saved? Date
- What are his music Standards?
- what are his views on MODESTY
- does he believe God picks your family size or him?
- What version of the bible does he use?
- what are his views on doctrine?
- does he believe in the literal 6 day creation?
- views on the 5 Solas
- How is his Prayer life?
- what are his plans for the future?
- Does he like eating healthy food?
- what has God called him to be; what is his calling?
- would he name his kids for the meaning of it? names he likes
- church he plans on attending
- Views on mortgage, debts and credit cards
- what does he believe about car payments
- rent or buy SMALL house:)
- is he PURE
- thoughts on TV and the internet
- favorite books, music
- Views on creation vs. Darwinism
- Etiquette
- MANNERS
- does he believe that only men should preach the word of God
- Views on wife being a stay at home mom, not working
- what Instruments does he plays
- living in countryside vs. city
- where he works and went to college
- thoughts on once saved always saved vs. losing salvation
- does he enjoy singing?
- views on no age limit on having children
- what are his standards
- views on HOMESCHOOLING and curriculum
- is he against sodomy, adultery and fornication?
- daily devotions
- is he against divorce, under ANY circumstances
- what are his habits, good and bad :)
- Character qualities he is working on
- Is he a republican or democrat?
- where he wants to live
- is he family orientated?
- does he like to travel
- views on the youth group
- views on age segregation
- The Sacraments
- God's judgment
- Communion and baptism
- tithing
- what are his struggles?
- Sufficiency of Scripture
- Favorite activities/hobbies
- favorite meals
- beliefs about holidays...
- Sanctity of life
- ultimate goal in education...math or bible?
- beliefs on limited government
- how are his sibling/parent relationship
- does he ask forgiveness often or does he toss it away
- how does he deal with wounds and hurts
- How does he deal with bitterness
- Date of Birth
- how old is he?
- does he belief the government should run according to scripture?
- what are his views on biblical femininity and manhood?
- does he believe the lady is the weaker vessel? What will he do to protect us as the man of the home?
- does he read Mark Twain or other Apostate's books?
- does he believe in scriptural child training?
- does he believe and know the different roles for men and ladies?
- what does he think about State welfare? is he for or against it?
- would he ever consider adopting?
- what does he think about mentally disabled children? would he want to abort them or adopt them?
- would he allow video games in the home? does he believe in limited media or the more the better?
- how many acres would he want?
- would he lead the family both spiritually and financially, etc.?
- does he want to furnish the home with beautiful antique furniture or plain modern?
- what are his views on spanking
- would he want Christian healthcare (Samaritan ministries)?
- will he give it his all to help make his family better serve God and live for him?
- is he content, but always striving to do better?
- what does he do for work?
- does he want animals?
- does he believe that the husband and wife are sanctification tools for one another?
- does he think it is the churches responsibility to help the widows and orphans or the government's?
- does he believe you are saved by grace and not works?
- does he believe in the resurrection of Christ?
- what are his beliefs on our body being the temple of Christ?
- does he believe you should renew your mind with the word of God?
- does he believe he should leave an inheritance for his children?
- what are his thoughts on having children learn instruments at an early age?
- what are his views on authority and obeying the authority?
- what are his views on the Sabbath day?
- does he give up his rights easily?
- does he like tea or coffee?
- does he believe women should be in the military?
- does he enjoy the home life?
- does he believe in cremation or the biblical burial?
- does he believe marriage is a covenant or contract?
- Is he truthful and sincere?
- does he believe in a simple (yet elegant) biblical wedding (cheap)
- what is his favorite scripture verse?
- Who does he look up to spiritually?
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