Some Day
Some day when my last line is written
When I’ve drawn my last breath
When my last words on earth have been spoken
And my lips are sealed in death:
Don’t look on my cold form in pity
Don’t think of me as one dead
It will just be the house I once lived in
My spirit by then will have fled
I’ll have finished my time here allotted
But I won’t be in darkness alone
I will have heard from heaven
The summons to come on home
And when my body is in the grave
Don’t think that I’ll be there
I won’t be dead, but living
In the place Jesus went to prepare
And after all is said and done
Know that my last earnest prayer
Was that my loved ones be ready
Some day to meet me there
Ever Wonder Why God Gives Us Two?
Ever wonder why God gives us two?
A right hand to show the left what to do.
One ear to listen and one to hear the problems of others,
their laughter and fears.
One eye to watch and one to behold the beautiful treasures
that life has to hold.
One foot to travel and one to stand tall.
Two feet to land on if we should fall.
One man to stand by a woman’s side;
One woman to cherish being his bride.
The love between partners comes shining through
and that is the reason God has made two.
You can ask the Lord because He will not give you a wrong answer. You can wait upon the Lord because His timing is always perfect. You can trust in the Lord because He makes no mistakes. You can hope in the Lord because He holds your future. You can rest in the Lord because He is in control of your life. You can lean upon the Lord because He is completely faithful–Job 42:2.

When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so
regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one that has
opened for us.
Cel Ce Insala
Cel ce insala ( o poveste cu talc sau cine are urechi de auzit ..sa auda ! )Cu mult timp in urma, a trait un boier tare bun. Intr-o zi, l-a chemat la el pe un taran si i-a spus
- Uite, omule, fiindca stiu ca familia ta o duce destul de greu, vreau sa te ajut. Iti dau de munca si te platesc foarte bine. Vrei sa lucrezi pentru mine?
- Sigur, boierule – a raspuns omul bucuros – ce trebuie sa fac ?
- Sa-mi construiesti o casa, la marginea padurii.
Taranul a plecat bucuros si, chiar din acea zi, s-a apucat de treaba. Boierul ii dadea bani pentru tot ce trebuia sa cumpere. Insa omul ce si-a spus ? “E, si asa nu ma vede, ce-ar fi sa-l insel ?!”
Si, in loc sa faca totul asa cum ar fi trebuit, a inceput sa cumpere lucruri ieftine si proaste si sa cheltuiasca banii ce ii ramaneau. Cand a terminat, casa arata tare frumos pe dinafara, dar taranul stia ca n-o facuse bine si ca, destul de repede, ea se va strica.
Cand i-a aratat casa boierului, acesta i-a spus:
- Fiindca stiu ca tu si familia ta locuiti intr-o cocioaba mica, iti fac cadou aceasta casa. De-aia te-am lasat pe tine sa o construiesti si ti-am spus acum, la sfarsit, tocmai pentru ca bucuria voastra sa fie mai mare.
Acum si-a dat seama omul de greseala sa. A vrut sa-l insele pe altul si, de fapt, singur s-a inselat. Daca ar fi fost cinstit si si-ar fi vazut de treaba, si-ar fi facut un bine lui si familiei sale. Acum, insa, parerile de rau nu mai puteau indrepta nimic.
In sinea lui, omul s-a jurat sa nu mai insele niciodata pe nimeni.
“Dupa cum ne purtam noi cu aproapele, asa se va purta Dumnezeu cu noi.”
Ten Commandments

God gave the 10 Commandments to the people of Israel. They are found in Exodus, Chapter 20 “God said, ‘I am the LORD your God…
ONE: ‘You shall have no other gods before Me.‘
TWO: ‘You shall not make for yourself a carved image–any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth.‘
THREE: ‘You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain.‘
FOUR: ‘Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.‘
FIVE: ‘Honor your father and your mother.‘
SIX: ‘You shall not murder.‘
SEVEN: ‘You shall not commit adultery.‘
EIGHT: ‘You shall not steal.‘
NINE: ‘You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.‘
TEN: ‘You shall not covet your neighbor’s house; you shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.‘