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Name: Natalie
Country: United States
State: Florida
Metro: Tampa Bay Area
Birthday: 9/9/1987
Gender: Female


Interests: volleyball(though not very good), wakeboarding, jet-skiing, eating and watching Television
Expertise: television commercials
Occupation: Student
Industry: Other


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Yahoo: whitethunderbird94@yahoo.com


Member Since: 8/3/2005

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Thursday, June 08, 2006

Loves Remarkable Plan

    Seated at the great desk, the Author opens a large book. It has no words. It has no words because no words exist. No words exist because no words are needed. There are no ears to hear them, no eyes to read them. The Author is alone.

    And so he takes the great pen and begins to write. Like an artist gathers his colors and a woodcarver his tools, the Author assembles his words.

    There are three. Three single words. Out of these three will pour a million thoughts. But on these three words, the story will suspend.

    He takes his quill and spells the first. T-i-m-e.

    Time did not exist until he wrote it. He, himself is timeless, but his story would be encased in time. The story would have a first rising of the sun, a first shifting of the sand. A beginning...and an end. A final chapter. He knows it before he writes it.

    Time. A footspan on eternity's trail.

    Slowly, tenderly, the Author writes a second word. A name. A-d-a-m.

    As he writes, he sees him, the first Adam. Then he sees all of the others. In a thousand eras in a thousand lands, the Author sees them. Each Adam. Each child. Instantly loved. Permanently loved. To each he assigns a time. To each he appoints a place. No accidents. No coincidences. Just design.

    The Author makes a compromise to these unborn: In my image, I will make you. You will be like me. You will laugh. You will create. You will never die. And you will write.

    They must. For each life is a book, not to be read, but rather a story to be written. The Author starts each life story, but each will write his or her own ending.

    What a dangerous liberty. How much safer it would have been to finish the story for each Adam. To script every option. It would have been simpler. It would have been safer. But it would not have been love. Love is only love if chosen.

    So the Author decides to give each child a pen. "Write carefully," he whispers.

    Lovingly, deliberately, he writes a third word, already feeling the pain. E-m-m-a-n-u-e-l.

    The greatest mind in the universe imagined time. The truest judge granted Adam a choice. But it was love that gave Emmanuel, God with us.

    The Author would enter his own story.

    The Word became flesh. He, too, would be born. He, too, would be human. He, too, would have feet and hands. He, too, would have tears and trials.

    And most importantly, he, too, would have a choice. Emmanuel would stand at the crossroads of life and death and make a choice.

    The Author knows well the weight of that decision. He pauses as he writes the page of his own pain. He could stop. Even the Author has a choice. But how can a Creator not create? How can a Writer not write? And how can Love not love? So he chooses life, though it means death, with hope that his children will do the same.

    And so the Author of Life completes the story. He drives the spike in the flesh and rolls the stone over the grave. Knowing the choice he will make, knowing the choice all Adams will make, he pens, "The End," then closes the book and proclaims the beginning.

    "Let there be light!"

"A Gentle Thunder"

Max Lucado

 


Sunday, February 12, 2006

Currently Listening
Melt
By Rascal Flatts
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"Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."            


Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Currently Listening
Mark Schultz
By Mark Schultz
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It is snowing...and that makes me happy!!

"But without faith it is iimpossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that his is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him." Hebrews 11:6


Tuesday, February 07, 2006

This is me updating my xanga...leave me some comments...(to bad you can't leave some warm Florida weather, that would be nice!!)


Friday, February 03, 2006

 

1. YOUR ROCK STAR NAME: (your pet and street name) Shiloh Kearney

2. YOUR MOVIE STAR NAME: (grandfather/grandmother on mother's side first name, favorite candy) Sylvia Reese

3. YOUR "FLY GIRL/GUY" NAME: (first initial of first name, first three letters of your last name) N Whi

4. YOUR DETECTIVE NAME: (favorite animal, name of high school mascot) I am not an animal person and I was homeschooled so I did not have a high school mascot, therefore this one does not apply to me!

5. YOUR SOAP OPERA NAME: (middle name, city where you were born) Marie Clearwater

6. YOUR OPPOSITE SEX NAME: (name of opposite sex parent, cell phone Company you use) David Cingulair

7. YOUR STAR WARS NAME: (first 3 letters of your last name, last 3 letters of mother's maiden name, first 3 letters of your pet's name) Whidesshi

 



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