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Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Desires, Life, Marriage, Children and Humor

If knowing what you want, getting what you want and still wanting it after you get it were the keys to life, what would you have?

If you marry, marry someone that truly knows and loves God more than you.

When choosing your man find out before you've married him if he has any real hope, vision or esteem to be like Christ.

Don't believe that the first requirement of a happy life is a happy wife.

Does the possession of a drivers license guarantee you that everyone can drive "Safely"?

There is insurance and there's blessed assurance yet both require some degree of vision.

Marry someone that doesn't need you to "Make" them a happy person at all cost.

Find rest next to wisdom, but also find out if they snore.

Staying mad requires more energy than being happy.

If your mother is right, she won't want you to marry someone exactly like her.

God loves you so much that He allow's you to chose your mate.

God promised believers to give us the desires of our heart. That did not include divorce.

When the Joy of the Lord has become your strength, knowing what pleases Him should come first.

If the truth can set you free why are so many becoming so obsessed with the opportunity to find freedom?

How do I know Love is not blind? Because there is justice, a judge and a judgment day.


If knowledge is power, why do those that consider themselves wise abuse it?

Ignorance may seem like bliss, that is until you realize that love does not include absolute misery.

True authority, taken or given?

Every hen house has a pecking order, yet the real "Rooster" rules the roost because of what he's proved himself capable of siring.

If a single lie has sired even more lies, whose gene pool is responsible?

The age old "My child versus your child" doesn't suit the mind of an orphan.

True authority should never have to yell.

Fear brings out the worst in a man and even less in a child.

When wisdom visits it's not always recognized because it has such a small history.

Fighting over who's going to be right only leads you to everything that's wrong.

The answer to the question as to "When" to have children should come before the child?

If God is the Head over Christ, and Christ is the head of the man then when is the phrase "Son you're Out of Line" fitting?

The usurping of authority may not immediately prove the one at fault but it will at least present the mouth of the breach.

"Please don't tell Dad" is not only an admission of guilt but also the temptation and opportunity for divisiveness to enter in.

When a child has done wrong hiding is the first choice fear makes.

Owning a wrong is not only the first sign of healing, but also the early stages of maturity.

No one enjoys being afraid and it will eventually "find" enough courage to take a stand or die inside while trying to.

The defeated hide their eyes while the deceptive merely shade or darken their's.

A father's joy may be a full quiver, even more a quiver full of straight arrows.

In His youth the father takes delight in bending His bow, yet when he's no longer able His delight is to see His son with His bow in hand.

A wife takes delight in a good provider, the husband delights in pleasing his good wife in the sight of God.



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