Hair today Gone Tommorrow

Balding is not something anyone would look forward to. Even though we are unable to stop aging we can help ourselves when it comes to hair loss.

Our hair does get thinner as we age and more for some than others but with today's medications and creams etc we may be able to slow this down.

I have looked into many hair loss remedies and have found some that are better than others in how they say the can slow down hair loss and some even say they will help your existing hair grow more and stronger. I do not know about that but have heard of some of the good some of them do.

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Is It Possible To Have A Dialogue With God

By Corinne Kelley


Is it possible for believing Christians to have a dialogue with God? Many people who worship Jesus Christ on a daily basis still doubt that talking to God and getting an answer is meant for them. Others feel that they do converse with the deity in a give-and-take exchange of words. What is the truth of this age-old question?

For answers of this kind, Christians should turn to the scriptures. Those who believe that the Bible is the inspired word of God can pray for the guidance of the Holy Spirit when searching for truth. We all need and appreciate the enlightenment that we get in godly discourse, sermons, and teachings, but the final word is always what the Bible tells us.

In the garden, God spoke to Adam. He commanded him to subdue the earth and told him how to get food from every tree but the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. However, no record of Adam's share of this conversation is given in the book of Genesis.

When Adam and Eve are hiding from the Lord, God asks, 'Where are you?' and Adam answers Him. Adam confesses his disobedience and God passes judgement. Words are used for this event; it is not merely God speaking and man listening. God also talks to the next human, Cain, when He rejects his offering. God takes him to task later for killing Abel, passes judgement, and responds to Cain's plea for some mercy.

In addition to these accounts, we can assume that Enoch also talked to his creator, since he 'walked with God' for three hundred years and never died but was taken away by the Lord. We know that the Lord directed Abraham to leave his home and go out to unknown regions. When the Lord appeared to him in the form of an angel, their verbal interaction is recorded.

The Bible has this to say about Moses: 'Since then (when Moses died), no prophet has risen in Israel like Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face.' The Lord spoke to Joshua, the next leader of the Israelites, but apparently not in the way He did with Moses. God continued to instruct His people throughout history. He spoke to Solomon in a dream, offering to grant a wish, and Solomon answered, asking for wisdom.

There are other examples. Jesus speaks to Saul on the road to Damascus, although the future apostle does not believe in Him then. However, the man now named Paul spent three days blind and silent while Jesus revealed Himself to him. It seems reasonable to think they had a conversation, since Paul said he was an apostle just like the others who had known Jesus during His time on earth.

We are told that God never changes, so there is no reason to think that a dialogue with God is impossible. Any interaction with our heavenly father will have to align with the scriptures; Christians should always evaluate an experience to ensure it fits the self-portrait that God has given us in His Word.




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