October 2, 2004

OK.. it's here...

Well, I've joined the herd. Blogging
What could BE more trendy?
God's been telling me I need to start writing down the things His Holy Spirit has been teaching me for the last 40 years... so this is as good a place as any.
Later I'll probably refine this and turn it into web pages.
I plan to share my thoughts on things like the nature of sin, forgiveness, salvation and such like.

~peace~

(Too funny for words; the spell checker here doesn't recognize the word "Blogging")

6 comments:

Abercrombie @ Christ said...

Psalm 37.37
"Mark, the perfect man" ...and behold the upright: for the end of that man is peace.

Hey brother Mark! Enjoying your comments & thoughts, please keep up the good work by God's grace for our Lord & Saviour, Yeshua Messiah!

Your fellow bond-servant in Christ,
bruce abercrombie <><
www.abercrombie.cc

Pastor Mark said...
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Pastor Mark said...

I've often wondered about that Psalms 37:37 quote you greet me with, so I finally checked it (there's no comma)

Abercrombie @ Christ said...
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Abercrombie @ Christ said...

Sorry about that Mark! I had no idea the script would
effect the page that way? You are right that Psa 37.37
has no "comma". In fact, my understanding is until the Masoretes took it upon themselves in the 2nd or 3rd century the Hebrew sacred scriptures were even without...
...spacesbetweenthecharacterscomposingthewordslikethisinthetexts

[See: http://www.bfbs.org.uk/documents/Masoretes.pdf ]

Be that as it may, I will always recognize you in Christ, as "Mark, the 'teleios'Man!..."Till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ." (Ephesians 4.13)

PS: Would you consider placing a link to the FREE Online NET Bible
< http://www.bible.org/netbible/ >

...on your site? Have you reviewed it, what are your thoughts?

Grateful to be your brother in Christ,
"I, Bruce, who is one of you, a servant of Christ, saluteth you, always labouring fervently for you in prayers, that you, Mark, may stand perfect & complete in all the will of God."
www.abercrombie.cc

Pastor Mark said...

PB...

Thanks for the suggestion about the Net Bible. YOu know I'm all for readability :-)

I like what they do with John 1:1 (note #3)

When you gonna start your OWN Blog?

Looking for Comments/Reaction to the Google ADs

I'll get more graphics in the side bar as soon as COX.net (my graphics server) gets thier server problems fixed





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