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Hey everyone!
Summit Entertainment has finally released the OFFICIAL poster for New Mooon!! What do you think? Check it out! |
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Twilight
Edited by
PropheticServant
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Fri 05/22/09 09:41 AM
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I just sent my email to Little, Brown, too. Thanks for letting us know!!! Awesome!! Awesome!! Every signature on the petition, email, and letter helps! Thanks so much, darlin!! What can I say? I am a Twilight addict now!!! I cannot even imagine how cool it was for the fans from before the movie to have the excitement of the movie being made and then released!! Right on!!! LOL Welcome to the club! It was very exciting, and still is, although the anxiety of waiting was sometimes painfull! lol Waiting between books to be published, then finding out a movie was being made and waiting for that to finally come out! Counting down the days.... Oh in case you're wondering, as of right now there are approximately 181 days 19 hours 27 minutes and 20 some seconds give or take until New Moon comes out in theatres! *sigh* Alas, there are also aproximately 403 days 11 hours 25 minutes and 10 some seconds until Eclipse hits theatres...we've got some MORE waiting to do. -------------------------------------------------------------------- The Twilight Oath I Promise. I promise to remember Bella Each time I carelessly fall down. And I promise to remember Edward Whenever I am out of town. I promise to obey the traffic laws For Charlie's sake, of course. And I promise to remember Jacob When my heart fills with remorse. Yes, I promise to Love Twilight Wherever I may go So that all may see my Obsession. Because I know what the Twilighters know. |
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Do you live for Christ?
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Jesus IS the Truth, the Light, and the Way.
No church or priest 'holds my truth', as you say. My truth comes from Jesus and the Word of God. I do not seek answers from outside sources but rather turn inward as we do not have a silent Lord. He is always transmitting! Nothing I have said in the name of Jesus is wrong, and everything I have said, I can back up with further Truth. However as it appears you are only here as an instigator, to spread lies, and to disgrace the Holy name of our Lord and Saviour...my words would fall upon deaf ears. Your attempt to bait me into a quarrel has failed, as well as your attempt to shock me. I know that not everyone will believe as I do, but then, my beliefs do not require them to do so. Instead I will pray for you, pray for the veil to be lifted from your eyes so that you may see clearly and come to Christ as He intended for you to do. May God bless you and save you if it is right that He should do so. |
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Do you live for Christ?
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but your biggest flaw is telling gay people they are sinning!Jesus would be ashamed at such behavior.
I disagree. There is no shame in speaking on the Truth. Telling someone they have sinned and that they should repent is acting in Chirst's stead. Because He did just that very thing when He walked the earth. And it does not matter what sin it is. "WE" (people) take sides and decide for ourselves which sin is the worst. If someone asked which is worse: telling a lie, stealing a piece of bubblegum, or a violent,gruesome, murder. Most people would respond, "The murder, of course!" God doesn't see it that way. One sin is equal to another. A sin is a sin is a sin, period. There is no grey area. Your actions are either Godly or they are not. So telling someone they have sinned is not wrong in and of itself. It is the manner in which they go about doing it. JESUS would, however, be ashamed of the rallies, the shouting of insults and persecution to homosexuals as they walk by, the violence that ensues. He would be ashamed that these heinous acts are being committed, and with the pretense that it is for the sake of God. Hiding these evil deeds behind His glorious, spotless name to commit these attrocities. THAT would be why He is ashamed. But no true Christian would do such things. Because we know Jesus commanded us(not an idle suggestion--commanded us!) to love one another--even our enemies. There are many false Christians in the world that we should all be weary of. Be careful of pointing fingers, you are not always pointing at the right person, and you always have 3 more pointed back at you when you do so. |
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Do you live for Christ?
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True, the Holy Spirit IS God. And since the Holy Spirit is in us all, so is God in us all. But I am still only human, flesh and blood. This place was not intended to be the place of our perfection, but the preparation for it. By choosing to allow the Holy Spirit to guide me in all things, I am lead by God in all choices and responces. Since God is in control, all glory does go to Him.
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fun is great
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H2O
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Do you live for Christ?
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I respect your views..but feel if Christ were here today...he would be amazed at how much people misinterpet his message. I believe Christ was who he was...a man in tune to God.But feel the church have it all wrong! Christ is here today-He's never truly left! And the Holy Spirit guides us in all things if we are open to His guidance. Some churches may be more concentrated in one aspect of their belief than others. That doesn't make them 'wrong' just because they focus on certain aspects of the bible more--they are still preaching the Word of God. Not all churches are the same though. There may be a chuch that is more in tune to what you follow 'specifically', and so long as it follows Jesus and teaches what He taught, it can not be wrong. We are meant to love each other as Christians, not bicker among ourselves as to whose church is the best or the 'right' way to follow Christ. That's "too" religious of a mindset, too man-made. I say again not all churches are the same, and rightly so! If we are the body of Christ, the body has many aspects and functions. And individually we all have a function or purpose to fulfill in God's will. (We all have gifts and blessing from our Father, be it teaching, intercessing, prophacy, listening, speaking(even in tongues), healing, being compassionate etc...) Just because one chuch is different from another doesn't make it wrong. It's when we put aside our petty petty differences and function all together as ONE united body of Christ, all performing our designated functions together, that we truly become the warriors of God as we are intended to be!! Well said. Very good points made and I agree very much with you. I thank you, but all glory goes to God on that one! |
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Do you live for Christ?
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I respect your views..but feel if Christ were here today...he would be amazed at how much people misinterpet his message. I believe Christ was who he was...a man in tune to God.But feel the church have it all wrong! Christ is here today-He's never truly left! And the Holy Spirit guides us in all things if we are open to His guidance. Some churches may be more concentrated in one aspect of their belief than others. That doesn't make them 'wrong' just because they focus on certain aspects of the bible more--they are still preaching the Word of God. Not all churches are the same though. There may be a chuch that is more in tune to what you follow 'specifically', and so long as it follows Jesus and teaches what He taught, it can not be wrong. We are meant to love each other as Christians, not bicker among ourselves as to whose church is the best or the 'right' way to follow Christ. That's "too" religious of a mindset, too man-made. I say again not all churches are the same, and rightly so! If we are the body of Christ, the body has many aspects and functions. And individually we all have a function or purpose to fulfill in God's will. (We all have gifts and blessing from our Father, be it teaching, intercessing, prophacy, listening, speaking(even in tongues), healing, being compassionate etc...) Just because one chuch is different from another doesn't make it wrong. It's when we put aside our petty petty differences and function all together as ONE united body of Christ, all performing our designated functions together, that we truly become the warriors of God as we are intended to be!! |
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I just sent my email to Little, Brown, too. Thanks for letting us know!!! Awesome!! Awesome!! Every signature on the petition, email, and letter helps! Thanks so much, darlin!! |
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Email sent! And you have mail as well! |
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I just started Breaking Dawn (again) ~sigh~ I can't want for Midnight Sun to be published, but I don't think that's going to happen any time soon Hey now! What's the sigh for? Breaking Dawn is great, and if you're reading it again, it can't be all sigh-worthy. (Yeah I made that up! )That is the longest in the series, but also my favorite. Like Keith said, it will probably have to be a two part movie. But it WOULD be nice to get some NEW material. I just recently aquired two more things she's written. "The Host" written just by Stephenie, and "Prom Nights From Hell" --which has 4 short stories in it one of which is by Stephenie. Though, it would be REALLY nice to finally be able to read the finished version of Midnight Sun. According to Seth, Stephenie's brother...it may be a while before it's out because she is taking a bit of a break from all of the massive strains on her time. (But you never know, maybe she'll surprise us!) Seth also has said that in his opinion The Host is better written than the Twilight Saga. That's a bit hard to believe, but we shall see. I'll be starting on it tomorrow! Also...There is a book that Stephenie originally wrote as a sequel to Twilight titled Forever Dawn. But she's not convinced she should publish it...so here's a site you can goto to for more information and to 'help the cause' to try to get her to consider publishing it for the fans. http://rta-spinoff.tripod.com/foreverdawn |
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Forgiveness
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Because of anger, forgiveness is often one of the hardest things for a Child of Christ to do. Yet to forgive and even love your enemies is what Jesus wants for us to do. We have to be mindful that we are forgiven AS we have forgiven others on earth. Just one example is seen in the commonly said, "Lord's Prayer". As seen in Matthew 6:9 we are told to pray this prayer. This is just one rendition of the Lords Prayer (NLT): Our Father who is in Heaven, Holy is your name! (may your name be honored) Thy Kingdom come, (May your kingdom come soon) Thy Will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven. (May your will be done here on earth just as it is in Heaven) Give us this day our daily bread (Give us our food for today) "AND FORGIVE US OUR SINS, JUST AS WE HAVE FORGIVEN THOSE WHO HAVE SINNED AGAINST US"(or tresspassors) Lead us not into temptation (and don't let us yield to temptation) But deliver us from the evil one. Keep in mind these are not just words you are speaking. They can become habit forming when said over and over, but each word still holds meaning to God!! Matthew 6:14-15 continues: "If you forgive those who sin against you, your heavenly Father will forgive you. But if you refuse to forgive others, your Father will not forgive your sins." Seems like it should be so easy doesn't it? Just forgive other's wrong-doings against you? But it is anger ( A snare and trick of the devil) that gets in the way so often. We all need to pray and lift our burdens, including the traps of anger, to the Lord. Once released from anger you are free to forgive anyone for anything! -------------------------------------------------- I stumbled accross an article a couple years ago and have saved it, read it many times and forwarded it to a great many people. I believe it is a wonderful article, and is something that anyone should read who is dealing with any anger issues, trouble in forgiveness, and ultimate healing!! Here is the URL where you can find it online: http://www.elijahlist.com/words/html/textonly-111207-Frangipane.html And the article is as follows. I hope it has the same impact on those of you who read it, as it had on me! God Bless!!! "November 12, 2007 FRANCIS FRANGIPANE: "When Trust is Established, Healing Begins" "Trust is not an accident; it is the result of love that pays a price." The Problem With Anger Unresolved anger can consume a soul; it can become a literal hell not only for the embittered person, but for those who live with them as well. Thus, Jesus strongly warned of anger's terrible impact. He said, "The ancients were told, 'You shall not commit murder' and 'Whoever commits murder shall be liable to the court.' But I say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother shall be guilty before the court; and whoever shall say to his brother, 'Raca,' shall be guilty before the supreme court; and whoever shall say, 'You fool,' shall be guilty enough to go into the fiery hell" Matthew 5:21-22. Anger is a systemic poison: it affects every area of our existence. Not only can it destroy one's life on earth, it can make us "guilty enough to go into the fiery hell." Who among us has not known the wrestling in our minds over an offense? Who has never felt the unrelenting churning of wounded emotions or the self-destructive tension generated by anger? For some, anger abides brooding, yet hidden, beneath a polite veneer. Like a vicious dog waiting behind the door of a nice home, so inner rage attacks without warning when anyone gets too close. Yet, as awful as anger is, the embittered person often feels anger is warranted in light of the threat of an offense. The worse evil, however, is the spirit of deception that justifies the angry soul, that presumes the anger of man is actually attaining the righteousness of God, thus imprisoning the embittered soul, isolating it from true repentance. Jesus warns that unresolved anger is very grave. It threatens to drive the soul into hell; it is physically depleting, and the person carrying anger feels justified. According to Jesus, the angry person has, within his heart, committed a sin equal to murder. Anger is a very serious offense indeed. Reconciliation is More Important than Ritual If you know someone who is carrying unresolved anger toward you or someone else, Jesus tells us we are not to simply ignore their condition. In fact, He plainly tells us He expects us to do something about it. Remarkably, just after warning about anger's hellish consequences, in the very next two verses He says, "If therefore you are presenting your offering at the altar, and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your offering there before the altar, and go your way; first be reconciled to your brother, and then come and present your offering" Mathew 5:23-24. Jesus requires us to actually leave our offering, exit the "church service," and do what we can to reconcile with our offended brother. To the Son of God, reconciliation is more important than fulfilling our religious service. The Lord knows that if we do not engage in some process toward healing, our offended brother will transfer his anger to others. Hebrews 12:14-15 says, "Pursue peace with all men...See to it that no one comes short of the grace of God; that no root of bitterness springing up causes trouble, and by it many be defiled." One angry person not only jeopardizes their own soul, but their root of bitterness can spread and "many be defiled." Thus, when the Church becomes a place of anger instead of redemption, it is not a little thing to the Lord. Indeed, Scripture says the final result is "many (are) defiled." Unresolved anger is actually a primary tool which satan uses to break down marriages, destroy families, splinter churches and divide cultures within a community. The Lord calls His Church to reverse the curse of injustice and anger upon our society. We are Heaven's agents of transformation and reconciliation. In fact, the Lord calls us not only to go to the one who, for whatever reason, may be offended by us, but He desires we actually become ministers of reconciliation who inspire others to bring healing to every strata of human relationships. Wounded In Pursuit Of Oneness When I speak of healing the riff between people, I realize there are some people who are habitually offended. No matter what we do, they are irreconcilable. Perhaps, in time, they will be more open. Still, the Lord commands us, "So far as it depends on you, be at peace with all men" Romans 12:18. Hebrews calls us to "pursue peace with all men" Hebrews 12:14. According to Jesus Christ, if we remember someone has something against us, we are to actually leave our offering at the altar and go be reconciled with our brother (Matthew 5:24). Our interpersonal relationships are a primary concern to the Lord. Remember, the issue is not limited to whether you have something against someone, but whether they have something against you. You may be completely innocent. The offended person may actually be the guilty party. But the Lord calls us to care about relationships. Indeed, it is amazing how often a simple phone call, an act of love or a gentle answer can soften the heart of an offended person. The Bible says, "pursue peace with all men." Pursue means we aggressively take the initiative to make things right. It means we act on behalf of Heaven rather than allow another's anger to serve the purpose of hell. However, we must be realistic. When we reach out to a deeply offended person, they will likely be repulsed by our first efforts. Scripture tells us, "A brother offended is harder to be won than a strong city, and contentions are like the bars of a castle" Proverbs 18:19. If a person has been hurt, they will need trust to be restored and this process of initiating trust can actually be painful to both parties. A wounded person may lash out. You may feel like the process of restoring the offended person is simply too great a price to pay. Let me share an insight I recently received from the Lord about the basic nature of relationships and reconciliation. My wife and I were bird-sitting our oldest daughter's pet conure. A conure is about half the size of a parrot with similar coloring. However, this creature was hostile. Each time I'd touch the cage, it would squawk and try to bite me. After several initiatives at being nice, I concluded, "Who needs this? If I'm going to be attacked, I can be attacked at church." I made a silent evaluation that we had been given a "killer conure." Obviously, I concluded, this bird came from the wrong side of the tracks. My wife, however, decided she was going to love this bird. Even though it was just as aggressive toward her as it was with me, my wife relentlessly kept loving the bird. Each time she fed it by hand, the bird attacked, taking chunks of skin with each bite. Denise would yell in pain, then instantly return to talking softly, reaching into the cage with food. After a week, the bird finally began to relax. Her survival instincts, based on my wife's gentle response to being attacked, convinced the bird that Denise was not a predator, but a friend. Soon, it permitted Denise to reach into its cage without attacking her. A couple days later, I discovered this aggressive little finger-eater perched lovingly upon my wife's shoulder, its little round head snuggled warmly against her neck, cooing in her ear. Denise won the heart of this little bird: it loved, because she first loved it. You see, the problem with the bird was not aggression, but fear. My wife allowed herself to be wounded so that trust could be established; when wounded, she did not retaliate, and she won its trust. As I watched this little drama unfold, I saw something basic, yet profound, concerning God's relationship with us. Trust is not an accident; it is the result of love that pays a price. Isn't this the way of the Lord with our own hearts? He came to us, yet we wounded Him. We crucified God's Son. Yet instead of retaliating, Jesus forgave us. He proved over and over again that His love was safe, that He is not our enemy. We expect judgment but receive mercy; we sin, yet He works to restore us to Himself. "It is His kindness," the Scriptures say, "that lead us to repentance" Romans 2:4. He repeatedly shows Himself trustworthy, merciful and loving, knowing that, in time, we will come to rest in His goodness. And as we do, we let Him reach into our cage; we climb upon His hand, and He carries us on His shoulder. I recognized that this attitude, which I saw in my wife, was actually the Lord's heart. As He has been to us, so He wants us to be toward others, even those who are hostile and alienated from us. Trust must be established before love can heal. We must be willing to let ourselves be wounded, even repeatedly if necessary, in pursuit of healing relationships. We must prove, not just in word, but in deed, that we are trustworthy. Whether we face divisions in families, churches or between races, only when trust is established, can healing begin. Francis Frangipane Ministries of Francis Frangipane Email: francis1@frangipane.org Permission is granted (and you are also encouraged) to reprint these articles in hard copy form, as well as sending them to your own email lists and posting them on your own websites. We ask only that you keep ElijahList website, email contact info, and author contact information intact. ElijahList Publications 310 2nd Ave SE, Albany, OR 97321 www.elijahlist.com email: info@elijahlist.net Phone 1-541-926-3250" Re-posted from the Power of Forgiving thread. |
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Whoo-hoo! Something to look forward to then. I get theories!! And until then, I guess I could just theorize about the theories that you'll be sending theoretically--or something like that, only a little less convoluted!
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Forgiveness
Edited by
PropheticServant
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Wed 05/20/09 02:55 PM
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Amen!
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Twilight
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Twilight
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Yeah, I read new moon really fast! I was surprised, only because my son can make it difficult to read during the day, so I often read at night! I probably read new moon in a couple days! I am really bummed that I don't already have the other book. But I may pick it up by the weekend. I absolutely sobbed and felt like my heart was breaking in the first part of new moon, but I kept reading. My theory/suspicions about jacob was true! My theory about edward/voices was not true... but more might come to light in the 3rd book, huh? Well, I am at work and should probably do some work stuff. I know what you mean about the first part of New Moon. Especially chapter 3. But the end of the book got my adrenaline pumping at least! W-O-W!! "I'd rather hear your theories"-Edward Cullen But seriously, I would like to hear your theories!! If you don't wanna post em you could always message me... Not that I'll tell you if you are right or wrong...I love leaving people in suspence. Muh ha ha ha! My mom was the WORST! Tisk Tisk...for a woman her age to do what she did! After it took all that convincing to even get her to read it in the first place, and then once she started reading, she absolutely loved them. But she kept asking about what happens next? She had her own theories (most of them were wrong by the way) but nevertheless, she kept asking me. When she finally got it through her head that I wasn't budging, she emailed my sister at college and acted like I had already told her things--to get my sister to start talking about parts she hadn't read yet. Ah, but my sis knows me better than that, and she wouldn't say anything either. She did forward me mom's failed "attempts" via email, which I, of course, forwarded back to my mom with a big "SHAME ON YOU!!!" on the subject! lol So have you picked a Team yet? Team Edward vs Team Jacob? Do you have a favorite Cullen yet, or are you more for Jacob's "pack of friends?" Personally--Team Edward all the way! And my favorite Cullen, other than Edward of course is Alice. I love her! |
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Twilight
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Wow! you guys are fast. I have about 10 pages left of new moon that i will finish in a few moments. i picked it up on saturday from the library. cant wait to read eclipse!! i love reading what all the twilight fans have to say!! for me, its just impossible not to love. i am a fan though that was hooked from the movie, i cant claim to have read any of the books before that, but once i saw the movie, i was a goner..LOL okay, just finished New Moon, great book! yeah I want to read number 3 Now!!! its only midnight here..LOL I tend to be a fast reader if I am into what I'm reading. And especially if I have already read it, it seems like I read it faster the second go-around. But I honestly think if I told you just how many times I have read each book total since 2003, it may put you into shock, and we don't want that, now do we? You'd not make it to book three! But I will tell ya that after Breaking Dawn was first released, I had already read all 3 in the series several times. But just knowing Breaking Dawn was the last book...to extend the anticipation, I sat down and read all 4 books back to back, starting over from the beginning(on vacation). And I do mean that litterally...it took 5.5 days and a heck of a lot of coffee!! But I did it! Feel free to read past midnight anytime--in my opinion the day's just getting started! haha |
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