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    What Britney Spears Knows about Marketing and Doesn't Want You to Find Out
    Oops! She did it again. On January 4th Britney Spears reportedly stunned onlookers when she accidentally flashed her breasts while playing on a swing in Malibu. Meanwhile she claimed on considering having another baby with Kevin to heal her troubled relationshipLove her, hate her people in America need to take note of the antics that Britney Spears as created. The “Queen of Pop Culture” has created an empire of fans that consume and devour every word, action, and product she endorses.One of America’s premier internet online entrepreneurs Christine Groth say’s Britney Spears has a lot to tell people about selling and marketing themselves. Whether you like her or not, she is a millionaire and has achieved a huge status in the marketplace.Christine Groth, consistently persuades people to seek non-traditional making money opportunities. She reveals 3 tactics that Britney Spears uses to make serious money.1.Britney Spears has explicitly upheld an image of herself, whether it’s good or bad. She maintains getting her name out to the media with public acts of topless behavior, and annulled mistake marriages. Spears keeps the attention of the world with her restless behavior. Individuals should take a polar position as well; trying to be all things to all people will get you no where. Britney Spears understands taking risks will get you rewards.2.Spears also understands the concept of being flexible, quick, and in a ever-changing mode. Most celebrities understand that if they are going to survive in the competitive world of entertainment they must evolve and re-invent themselves. The public gets very bored with static people and behavior. Madonna is the queen of re-invention. Many people today stop evolving and become static missing out in opportunities. Some amazing statistics show that 75% of the jobs for our children today have not been created yet.3.Like Britney Spears individuals have the ability to b
    broken, we are to offer a blood sacrifice for our sins. After all, there was no other way to eradicate the effect of sin except by blood. “. . .Without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness of sins,” (Hebrews 9:22). This shedding of blood indicated that the penalty for sin had been paid; a life had been sacrificed for the lives of all who have sinned. The sacrifice was an example of how God’s wrath was either poured out onto either you and me OR or upon the sacrifice. Jesus Christ’s willing submission to the massacre on the cross paid the price for our sins and affected the means of reconciliation. “Because one person disobeyed God, many people became sinners. But because one other person obeyed God, many people will be made right in God's sight,” (Romans 5:19).

    Our sins will never be forgiven unless blood is shed in our behalf. The temple in Jerusalem is now a Muslim temple. Because nowhere in the Hebrew Scriptures does God reveal that His sacrificial system has ceased operations, it's apparent that God still requires a Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur). Though there may be modern Rabbis that say something contrary to this, God does not say that. God's people can not, will not be forgiven without the shedding of the blood of the lamb, and without the transference of the sins of the people to the goat, the sins of the people are not forgiven.

    What now? After all, we are inherently selfish and evil and cannot keep the Law. Gossip, jealou

    How Can You Find Free Internet Fax Services
    Internet fax services have revolutionized the way people communicate with each other. Web faxing provides an easy and suitable way to send and receive faxes over the internet. Internet faxing is quite simple and quick. However, internet faxing services, as of now, is very costly to afford for a small company and common people. Free internet fax services offer a helping hand for those people who cannot accommodate the high cost needed for installing an online fax service. What the consumer need is to require a computer, a reliable internet connection and an email id.Finding a free internet fax service is not a tiresome task. Nowadays there are several companies offering free internet fax services for their customers. However there are certain points one should consider while selecting a free internet fax service. Keep in mind that even though the provider says they are offering a free service, most of them are likely to offer a monthly subscription based internet fax service. That is, the amount of fax messages you can send or receive will vary according to the subscription service you selected. For instance, some free fax providers will allow only to receive fax messages and if you want to send any faxes you need to upgrade your subscription. Some others free internet fax providers will permit to send only 10 or 20 faxes per month.Nowadays finding a free internet fax service provider is not a difficulty task as there are several companies out there in the market. What you need is to search in the internet for free fax service providers. Before selecting any free fax service provider compare various providers to know the services they offers. Some may only allow receiving faxes, while some others may provide a limit for sending and receiving fax messages. Select a free fax provider according to your needs. Finding the exact free web fax service provider will help you to save money in sending and receiving faxes. After all, ev
    Here in America, we hear a great deal of talk in the Christian world about the Ten Commandments. True, there are statues in our Supreme Court of Moses carrying the sacred tablets and the Ten Commandments can be found in the halls of many of our oldest universities and courts of justice. Christian parents can often be heard commenting about how bad things have gotten in the USA "ever since they took the Ten Commandments out of the schools."

    THE TORAH: PRAISE THE LAW!

    "Torah" is a Hebrew word that means teaching, instruction or law. The Torah is also known as the Law of Moses as well as the Five Books of Moses (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy), also referred to as the Pentateuch (Greek for "five containers," which refers to the scroll cases in which books were being kept). The Torah is the central and most important document of Judaism revered by Jews for centuries. The Torah is written in Hebrew, the oldest Jewish language. Torah primarily refers to the first section of the Tanakh- an acronym, based on the letters T (for "Torah"), N (for "Neviim," the Prophets), and K (for "Ketuvim," the Sacred Writings). It is the collection of the teachings from God to human beings in written form - which is sometimes used to refer to Judaism's written law and oral Law, encompassing the entire spectrum of authoritative Jewish religious teachings throughout history, including the Mishnah, the Talmud, the Midrash, and more.

    For Jews, the Torah was traditionally accepted as the literal Word of God as given to Moses. For many, it is the primary guide to the relationship between God and man, and the whole meaning and purpose of that relationship, a living document that unfolds over the generations.

    To the Hebrews, it explains what God requires of them regarding the manner in which they live their lives and the things they should do, can do, and should not do. It spells out the manner in which God was to be approached and how the Hebrews were to keep the Law. The acid test for the chosen people of God was and is their conformity to these Laws.

    IS "GOOD" GOOD ENOUGH?

    In case one wonders what it is God requires in the Torah, there are HUNDREDS of Laws and statutory requirements revealed there. There are civil laws for functioning as a community, ceremonial laws regarding the sacrificial system and atonement for sin, and there are the moral laws, the Ten Commandments, that are intended to help one live righteously before God.

    With so many laws, one cannot help but wonder if ANYONE can actually keep even PART of them. After all, with our propensity toward evil-doing, surely there are NONE among us who could now, or ever, have towed the line.

    Let's say I was "good enough" to obey 100 of 300 statutes of the Law. I didn't speed or spit on the sidewalk, for example. Is my keeping of that small portion of the Law enough to merit the favor of my Holy Creator? How would I ever know? Do we then humanize God and hope that He will grade us on some sort of Celestial Curve and assume that He merely requires us to do the best we can?

    GUARANTEE: No one will gain God's favor by their own ability to keep the Law because we humans are unable to keep it. 1 John 3:4 says "Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law." No, self-righteousness simply won't cut it with God. Isaiah says "our righteousness is filthy rags." (Isaiah 64:6)

    Leviticus 19:2 declares, "Be holy, for I the Lord your God am holy." Are YOU holy? God is. He has no unrighteousness in him but the Scripture says, "There is no one righteous, not even one, (Romans 3:10)." According to my Hebrew Lexicon, the Hebrew word for "unrighteousness" is pronounced "eh'-vel" and is defined as "unrighteousness, violent deeds of injustice, injustice of speech or injustice generally. It refers to evil actions, speech, or even unspoken thoughts.

    Ouch.

    A drop of unrighteousness will forever stain that which is righteous. Holiness is moral perfection. It is being perfect and completely righteous. To sin even once is to NEVER regain perfection again. The Hebrew word "holy" (qodesh) means "separateness." We use the word "sanctified." We are to "come out from among them and be separate" from the fallen world, holy vessels of the Lord. We are required by God, according to the Torah, to be holy as God is holy.

    How's that coming, by the way?

    Isaiah wrote that God is "Holy, Holy, Holy is the LORD of Hosts," (Isaiah 6:3). I learned in Bible College that, any time God uses a word or phrase more than once, He's using a phrase of exclamation, trying to call attention to its supreme importance. God requires us to be holy. Impossible? NOT if we keep the Law perfectly.

    You go first.

    It's easy. All you have to do is never sin. Just keep that Law perfectly at every point without fault and you will merit a true holiness before God.

    Go ahead.

    Try not to think of a long, red, unlit candle. You can't do it? Me neither.

    Now, try not to sin. Even if that were possible, one would get prideful about their ability to be perfect.

    That's sin, too.

    How can anyone keep the Ten Commandments perfectly? If we covet our neighbor’s goods - find ourselves wishing we had a dress or a truck like theirs, then we have broken the whole Law. James 2:10 states, "For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all." Remember, God requires us to be perfectly holy just like Him for "without holiness no one will see the Lord," (Hebrews 12:14).

    Now what??

    PROBLEM SOLVED!

    Since the sin of Adam, we have all been sinful, imperfect people. That's why God gave us the Torah as a guide to be more holy. Since God requires perfect holiness, he initiated the sacrificial system so that we COULD be holy. When the Law is broken, we are to offer a blood sacrifice for our sins. After all, there was no other way to eradicate the effect of sin except by blood. “. . .Without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness of sins,” (Hebrews 9:22). This shedding of blood indicated that the penalty for sin had been paid; a life had been sacrificed for the lives of all who have sinned. The sacrifice was an example of how God’s wrath was either poured out onto either you and me OR or upon the sacrifice. Jesus Christ’s willing submission to the massacre on the cross paid the price for our sins and affected the means of reconciliation. “Because one person disobeyed God, many people became sinners. But because one other person obeyed God, many people will be made right in God's sight,” (Romans 5:19).

    Our sins will never be forgiven unless blood is shed in our behalf. The temple in Jerusalem is now a Muslim temple. Because nowhere in the Hebrew Scriptures does God reveal that His sacrificial system has ceased operations, it's apparent that God still requires a Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur). Though there may be modern Rabbis that say something contrary to this, God does not say that. God's people can not, will not be forgiven without the shedding of the blood of the lamb, and without the transference of the sins of the people to the goat, the sins of the people are not forgiven.

    What now? After all, we are inherently selfish and evil and cannot keep the Law. Gossip, jealous

    The Truth About Grants
    I don’t know about you, but hardly a day goes by I don’t receive spam emails about grants. Spam that absolutely promises me I can buy a book and get a $30,000 grant, just for being alive on the planet. Spam that assures me there are grants available to pay my credit card bills, start any kind of business, or buy a shiny new car.To some degree, those spam emails are why I established a website devoted to grants. Because I have been a grants consultant for thirty years, I know the truth about grants, and I want to share that truth with you.The truth about grants is a good news/bad news proposition. Let’s get the bad news out of the way first:Nobody is going to award you a grant of $20,000 or $30,000 to spend at Saks, or pay your bills. Nobody is going to give you cash to start a network marketing business. Nobody is going to buy you a new Mercedes to drive around the neighborhood.But really, in your heart of hearts, you already knew that – right?Now for the good news about grants…and there is some very, very good news indeed:Every year in the United States alone, $360 billion is available in grant funding for individuals, businesses, and non-profit organizations. This is the real thing, money that is genuinely available from solid, dependable funding organizations.There are grants for college, grants to pay for medical care and drugs, and grants to support research and study projects. There are some government grants available to certain established businesses, and a very limited number of grants to start new businesses.There are grants for women and for minorities, grants to buy homes, grants to acquire and repair rental properties, and grants to develop new products that will help the environment. There are grants to fund a virtually unlimited number of community projects. If you have a project that offers some social value, there is probably a funder who has a grant for which you can ap
    he Torah was traditionally accepted as the literal Word of God as given to Moses. For many, it is the primary guide to the relationship between God and man, and the whole meaning and purpose of that relationship, a living document that unfolds over the generations.

    To the Hebrews, it explains what God requires of them regarding the manner in which they live their lives and the things they should do, can do, and should not do. It spells out the manner in which God was to be approached and how the Hebrews were to keep the Law. The acid test for the chosen people of God was and is their conformity to these Laws.

    IS "GOOD" GOOD ENOUGH?

    In case one wonders what it is God requires in the Torah, there are HUNDREDS of Laws and statutory requirements revealed there. There are civil laws for functioning as a community, ceremonial laws regarding the sacrificial system and atonement for sin, and there are the moral laws, the Ten Commandments, that are intended to help one live righteously before God.

    With so many laws, one cannot help but wonder if ANYONE can actually keep even PART of them. After all, with our propensity toward evil-doing, surely there are NONE among us who could now, or ever, have towed the line.

    Let's say I was "good enough" to obey 100 of 300 statutes of the Law. I didn't speed or spit on the sidewalk, for example. Is my keeping of that small portion of the Law enough to merit the favor of my Holy Creator? How would I ever know? Do we then humanize God and hope that He will grade us on some sort of Celestial Curve and assume that He merely requires us to do the best we can?

    GUARANTEE: No one will gain God's favor by their own ability to keep the Law because we humans are unable to keep it. 1 John 3:4 says "Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law." No, self-righteousness simply won't cut it with God. Isaiah says "our righteousness is filthy rags." (Isaiah 64:6)

    Leviticus 19:2 declares, "Be holy, for I the Lord your God am holy." Are YOU holy? God is. He has no unrighteousness in him but the Scripture says, "There is no one righteous, not even one, (Romans 3:10)." According to my Hebrew Lexicon, the Hebrew word for "unrighteousness" is pronounced "eh'-vel" and is defined as "unrighteousness, violent deeds of injustice, injustice of speech or injustice generally. It refers to evil actions, speech, or even unspoken thoughts.

    Ouch.

    A drop of unrighteousness will forever stain that which is righteous. Holiness is moral perfection. It is being perfect and completely righteous. To sin even once is to NEVER regain perfection again. The Hebrew word "holy" (qodesh) means "separateness." We use the word "sanctified." We are to "come out from among them and be separate" from the fallen world, holy vessels of the Lord. We are required by God, according to the Torah, to be holy as God is holy.

    How's that coming, by the way?

    Isaiah wrote that God is "Holy, Holy, Holy is the LORD of Hosts," (Isaiah 6:3). I learned in Bible College that, any time God uses a word or phrase more than once, He's using a phrase of exclamation, trying to call attention to its supreme importance. God requires us to be holy. Impossible? NOT if we keep the Law perfectly.

    You go first.

    It's easy. All you have to do is never sin. Just keep that Law perfectly at every point without fault and you will merit a true holiness before God.

    Go ahead.

    Try not to think of a long, red, unlit candle. You can't do it? Me neither.

    Now, try not to sin. Even if that were possible, one would get prideful about their ability to be perfect.

    That's sin, too.

    How can anyone keep the Ten Commandments perfectly? If we covet our neighbor’s goods - find ourselves wishing we had a dress or a truck like theirs, then we have broken the whole Law. James 2:10 states, "For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all." Remember, God requires us to be perfectly holy just like Him for "without holiness no one will see the Lord," (Hebrews 12:14).

    Now what??

    PROBLEM SOLVED!

    Since the sin of Adam, we have all been sinful, imperfect people. That's why God gave us the Torah as a guide to be more holy. Since God requires perfect holiness, he initiated the sacrificial system so that we COULD be holy. When the Law is broken, we are to offer a blood sacrifice for our sins. After all, there was no other way to eradicate the effect of sin except by blood. “. . .Without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness of sins,” (Hebrews 9:22). This shedding of blood indicated that the penalty for sin had been paid; a life had been sacrificed for the lives of all who have sinned. The sacrifice was an example of how God’s wrath was either poured out onto either you and me OR or upon the sacrifice. Jesus Christ’s willing submission to the massacre on the cross paid the price for our sins and affected the means of reconciliation. “Because one person disobeyed God, many people became sinners. But because one other person obeyed God, many people will be made right in God's sight,” (Romans 5:19).

    Our sins will never be forgiven unless blood is shed in our behalf. The temple in Jerusalem is now a Muslim temple. Because nowhere in the Hebrew Scriptures does God reveal that His sacrificial system has ceased operations, it's apparent that God still requires a Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur). Though there may be modern Rabbis that say something contrary to this, God does not say that. God's people can not, will not be forgiven without the shedding of the blood of the lamb, and without the transference of the sins of the people to the goat, the sins of the people are not forgiven.

    What now? After all, we are inherently selfish and evil and cannot keep the Law. Gossip, jealou

    Multi-Level Marketing is Dead - Killed By The Internet
    The MLM Business model was an effective distribution network for products from a variety of categories. From vitamins, to household appliances, there was an MLM company that could gear up its band of distributors and take that product to market.However, the MLM business model has been eclipsed by the gargantuan power and promise of the Internet. With a direct intention to enhance the progress of any business, the Internet has that has trampled, discredited and almost destroyed the MLM industry.The promise of riches, success and wealth from MLM participation has imploded into the faces of millions of innocent business owners who are devastated financially because their MLM hopes and dreams have failed. But thousands of starry-eyed “would have beens” MLM'ers have turned their backs on the hyperbole of the MLM swan song and merged their dreams of financial freedom to the Internet.The Internet home base business opportunity has replaced all those secret home meetings and overpriced "sizzle" products offered by those redundant MLM companies. The Internet opens up a whole cornucopia of business opportunities that offer a variety of product, services and pay. The Internet really does provide the the average person a real chance to achieve above average income that leads to financial freedom.Online businesses like eBay provide new entrepreneurs with a ready-made customer base and storefront. These ebay entrepreneurs are a true testament to the power and promise of the Internet. Almost anyone has what it takes to make it to the upper tiers in eBay. Conversely, with the MLM business models, only 2% of new MLM distributors will ever see a profit.According to Skip McGrath, author of "Titanium eBay” he calculates that eBay PowerSellers earn anywhere from $1,000 to more than $150,000 monthly. Even the lower figure of $1,000 per month is more than the average MLM recruit earns per year. According to their own records, one of
    ever know? Do we then humanize God and hope that He will grade us on some sort of Celestial Curve and assume that He merely requires us to do the best we can?

    GUARANTEE: No one will gain God's favor by their own ability to keep the Law because we humans are unable to keep it. 1 John 3:4 says "Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law." No, self-righteousness simply won't cut it with God. Isaiah says "our righteousness is filthy rags." (Isaiah 64:6)

    Leviticus 19:2 declares, "Be holy, for I the Lord your God am holy." Are YOU holy? God is. He has no unrighteousness in him but the Scripture says, "There is no one righteous, not even one, (Romans 3:10)." According to my Hebrew Lexicon, the Hebrew word for "unrighteousness" is pronounced "eh'-vel" and is defined as "unrighteousness, violent deeds of injustice, injustice of speech or injustice generally. It refers to evil actions, speech, or even unspoken thoughts.

    Ouch.

    A drop of unrighteousness will forever stain that which is righteous. Holiness is moral perfection. It is being perfect and completely righteous. To sin even once is to NEVER regain perfection again. The Hebrew word "holy" (qodesh) means "separateness." We use the word "sanctified." We are to "come out from among them and be separate" from the fallen world, holy vessels of the Lord. We are required by God, according to the Torah, to be holy as God is holy.

    How's that coming, by the way?

    Isaiah wrote that God is "Holy, Holy, Holy is the LORD of Hosts," (Isaiah 6:3). I learned in Bible College that, any time God uses a word or phrase more than once, He's using a phrase of exclamation, trying to call attention to its supreme importance. God requires us to be holy. Impossible? NOT if we keep the Law perfectly.

    You go first.

    It's easy. All you have to do is never sin. Just keep that Law perfectly at every point without fault and you will merit a true holiness before God.

    Go ahead.

    Try not to think of a long, red, unlit candle. You can't do it? Me neither.

    Now, try not to sin. Even if that were possible, one would get prideful about their ability to be perfect.

    That's sin, too.

    How can anyone keep the Ten Commandments perfectly? If we covet our neighbor’s goods - find ourselves wishing we had a dress or a truck like theirs, then we have broken the whole Law. James 2:10 states, "For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all." Remember, God requires us to be perfectly holy just like Him for "without holiness no one will see the Lord," (Hebrews 12:14).

    Now what??

    PROBLEM SOLVED!

    Since the sin of Adam, we have all been sinful, imperfect people. That's why God gave us the Torah as a guide to be more holy. Since God requires perfect holiness, he initiated the sacrificial system so that we COULD be holy. When the Law is broken, we are to offer a blood sacrifice for our sins. After all, there was no other way to eradicate the effect of sin except by blood. “. . .Without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness of sins,” (Hebrews 9:22). This shedding of blood indicated that the penalty for sin had been paid; a life had been sacrificed for the lives of all who have sinned. The sacrifice was an example of how God’s wrath was either poured out onto either you and me OR or upon the sacrifice. Jesus Christ’s willing submission to the massacre on the cross paid the price for our sins and affected the means of reconciliation. “Because one person disobeyed God, many people became sinners. But because one other person obeyed God, many people will be made right in God's sight,” (Romans 5:19).

    Our sins will never be forgiven unless blood is shed in our behalf. The temple in Jerusalem is now a Muslim temple. Because nowhere in the Hebrew Scriptures does God reveal that His sacrificial system has ceased operations, it's apparent that God still requires a Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur). Though there may be modern Rabbis that say something contrary to this, God does not say that. God's people can not, will not be forgiven without the shedding of the blood of the lamb, and without the transference of the sins of the people to the goat, the sins of the people are not forgiven.

    What now? After all, we are inherently selfish and evil and cannot keep the Law. Gossip, jealou

    Paid or Upaid Blog Platforms
    There are very popular blogging platforms available on the internet these days. However, many people get confused between the two options offered, the .com and the .org versions. This article will explain exactly what these are and how to choose the one that best suits you as a blogger.Wordpress.com is a free blog host, similar to Blogger. The website allows you to sign up for one user account and place as many blogs as you wish under this account. The basic site offers a good selection of blog themes and a handful of plugins already installed. You don’t need any technical knowledge to start a blog on Wordpress.com.Wordpress.org is not a host at all, but rather the blogging platform which you can download for free and then host on your own website. This can get a bit confusing, if you aren’t very technically minded. The best way to go is to find a host such as HostGator which offers one click free installation of the Wordpress platform. The platform comes with just one theme and two basic plugins.So, how do you decide which version to use? That depends greatly on what you intend to do with your blog. If you are writing a personal blog and have no intention of trying to earn money except through the occasional affiliate link, then free platforms are the ideal options. Since they are so easy to use, it is perfect for the beginning blogger to get their feet wet.Wordpress.org, or the self-hosted platform, is far better if you actually want to monetize your blog. Whereas the free host doesn’t allow you to place Adsense or do pay per post blogging, if you are hosting your own blog, you can do whatever you want! This means you are able to load your blog with all manner of monetizing options.Also, the free hosted version doesn’t allow customization through plugins or installation of new themes. While they offer a good variety of set themes, there are a good number of third party ones available for the self-hosted blog. There ar
    hat coming, by the way?

    Isaiah wrote that God is "Holy, Holy, Holy is the LORD of Hosts," (Isaiah 6:3). I learned in Bible College that, any time God uses a word or phrase more than once, He's using a phrase of exclamation, trying to call attention to its supreme importance. God requires us to be holy. Impossible? NOT if we keep the Law perfectly.

    You go first.

    It's easy. All you have to do is never sin. Just keep that Law perfectly at every point without fault and you will merit a true holiness before God.

    Go ahead.

    Try not to think of a long, red, unlit candle. You can't do it? Me neither.

    Now, try not to sin. Even if that were possible, one would get prideful about their ability to be perfect.

    That's sin, too.

    How can anyone keep the Ten Commandments perfectly? If we covet our neighbor’s goods - find ourselves wishing we had a dress or a truck like theirs, then we have broken the whole Law. James 2:10 states, "For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all." Remember, God requires us to be perfectly holy just like Him for "without holiness no one will see the Lord," (Hebrews 12:14).

    Now what??

    PROBLEM SOLVED!

    Since the sin of Adam, we have all been sinful, imperfect people. That's why God gave us the Torah as a guide to be more holy. Since God requires perfect holiness, he initiated the sacrificial system so that we COULD be holy. When the Law is broken, we are to offer a blood sacrifice for our sins. After all, there was no other way to eradicate the effect of sin except by blood. “. . .Without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness of sins,” (Hebrews 9:22). This shedding of blood indicated that the penalty for sin had been paid; a life had been sacrificed for the lives of all who have sinned. The sacrifice was an example of how God’s wrath was either poured out onto either you and me OR or upon the sacrifice. Jesus Christ’s willing submission to the massacre on the cross paid the price for our sins and affected the means of reconciliation. “Because one person disobeyed God, many people became sinners. But because one other person obeyed God, many people will be made right in God's sight,” (Romans 5:19).

    Our sins will never be forgiven unless blood is shed in our behalf. The temple in Jerusalem is now a Muslim temple. Because nowhere in the Hebrew Scriptures does God reveal that His sacrificial system has ceased operations, it's apparent that God still requires a Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur). Though there may be modern Rabbis that say something contrary to this, God does not say that. God's people can not, will not be forgiven without the shedding of the blood of the lamb, and without the transference of the sins of the people to the goat, the sins of the people are not forgiven.

    What now? After all, we are inherently selfish and evil and cannot keep the Law. Gossip, jealou

    Charging Away From Home- Knowing College Student Credit Card Offers
    A credit card can be a great advantage to a college student, especially one who is studying far away from home. The rush of college life can give students very little time to line up at the ATM or bank to get the cash they need. A credit card can save them time, since all they have to do is whip it out and have it swiped, provided, of course, that the merchant has the ability to charge purchases to credit cards. A credit card can also give them the chance to buy or charge expensive or emergency purchases, such as hospital bills or laptops, without worrying if they can pay the bill off immediately.Credit cards, however, can be abused if placed in the wrong hands. Not all college students are aware of the high overdue charges imposed on unpaid bills, and, in the hustle and bustle of schoolwork, are prone to forgetting to pay off their credit card debts. Not all college students are aware of their spending habits, and they may charge too often to their credit card, so that they find out that they are deep in debt only when it is too late. Moreover, not all merchants are equipped with credit card swiping machines, so it can sometimes be difficult to make purchases on important products.Take all these advantages and disadvantages into consideration when you scrutinize college student credit card offers. Many college students are actually encouraged to get credit cards for themselves, and right out of high school. Some credit card companies offer higher credit limits for students who graduated a certain grade point average; in fact, such credit cards can make great graduation gifts, as they can come with free items that can delight the incoming college student. Other credit card companies offer to maintain this high credit limit for students who maintain a high grade point average throughout college.There are many incentives associated with school, so take note of such incentives as you examine the college student credit card offered to yo
    broken, we are to offer a blood sacrifice for our sins. After all, there was no other way to eradicate the effect of sin except by blood. “. . .Without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness of sins,” (Hebrews 9:22). This shedding of blood indicated that the penalty for sin had been paid; a life had been sacrificed for the lives of all who have sinned. The sacrifice was an example of how God’s wrath was either poured out onto either you and me OR or upon the sacrifice. Jesus Christ’s willing submission to the massacre on the cross paid the price for our sins and affected the means of reconciliation. “Because one person disobeyed God, many people became sinners. But because one other person obeyed God, many people will be made right in God's sight,” (Romans 5:19).

    Our sins will never be forgiven unless blood is shed in our behalf. The temple in Jerusalem is now a Muslim temple. Because nowhere in the Hebrew Scriptures does God reveal that His sacrificial system has ceased operations, it's apparent that God still requires a Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur). Though there may be modern Rabbis that say something contrary to this, God does not say that. God's people can not, will not be forgiven without the shedding of the blood of the lamb, and without the transference of the sins of the people to the goat, the sins of the people are not forgiven.

    What now? After all, we are inherently selfish and evil and cannot keep the Law. Gossip, jealousy, lust, rage, hatred, theft...a single evil thought against our neighbor breaks the whole Law. If we are all being honest with ourselves (trust me, God already knows us in our most secret depths of our souls), we ALL break the Law constantly. I have never kept the Law and neither have you. I am certainly not holy as God is holy. Therefore, I've decided I will drag a lamb into church on Sunday and slaughter it in front of God and everybody. Right?

    WRONG!

    The Torah says (Deuteronomy 6:5), "And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might." Why don't any of us actually do this? Because we sin! This verse describes the sum or the Law, that we are to love God in this way. If we do not, then God says, just a few verses later (Deut 6:13-15), "You shall fear the LORD your God and serve Him, and shall take oaths in His name. 14 You shall not go after other gods, the gods of the peoples who are all around you 15 (for the LORD your God is a jealous God among you), lest the anger of the LORD your God be aroused against you and destroy you from the face of the earth."

    Wow! God says that those who are imperfect will be "destroyed." This is a horrible dilemma for us all. We have no more blood sacrifices in the temple, and have not had one for centuries. God has never told us we could cease sacrificing animals for our sins. So, what's a sinner to do?

    Stay with me...

    The Galatians had the same problem we have today. They were a congregation of Jews who decided to follow Jesus as Messiah over 1900 years ago. They were not holy, and they were trying to keep the law as best they could to "become" holy and merit eternal life. Problem? They had broken the Law from day one! Face it, no one ever has to teach a baby to steal or be selfish.

    These Galatians received a letter from the Apostle Paul who showed them how they could be in a right relationship with God through the atoning blood of God's perfect Lamb, His only begotten Son Jesus Christ. He wrote: (Galatians 2:20) "I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me."

    Jesus had died as the only possible sacrifice that humanity would ever need. His blood sacrifice on the cross as the Lamb of God has done away with the issue of sin. Through Christ, we can all be free from sin for it has all been washed away. "Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow," (Isaiah 1:18). God has since chosen to forget our sins, "casting them into the Sea of Forgetfulness, "as far as east is from West." Galatians 3:29 states, "If you are Christ's, then you are Abraham's seed and heirs according to promise." The promise? Yes, the promise of redemption, abundant life, eternal life with God is all available in Jesus. He has redemption to give all who call upon Him by faith.

    ARE YOU HOLY? YOU BET HIS LIFE YOU ARE!

    Yes, Jesus has taken away our sins, and His perfect holiness now belongs to US! Feeling holy yet? You were crucified with Him and reborn with Him. His righteousness has, therefore, become YOUR righteousness as well, in God's eyes AND in Satan's. Far too many people pray very sincere, pious-sounding prayers where they say, "Lord, I am not worthy." To these I say, "Friends, the cross was good enough for YOU, too! There are NO V.I.P. Sinners. Jesus was all you ever needed. Receive that truth by faith!"

    Jesus lived a perfect life without sin. He willingly gave up His life to free people from the Law which showed us what sin is. As Paul said, "I would not have known sin is if the law did not show me." The Law is a stern taskmaster showing no mercy and forces those who see themselves as "good" to point an accusing finger at others who they perceive to be "bad," creating an ungodly caste system even within the Church.

    God makes use of the Law to kill but not to bring life. He makes use of the Law to strike dead all of a man’s hopes of happiness by the deeds of it. But it is the Gospel, the Good News of Jesus Christ, that He uses to encourage, comfort and, yes, RESURRECT us. The Law never empowered us for service; it merely showed us our wickedness. It never gives us the strength to perform what it requires of us. We cannot merit eternal life by keeping the Law and doing its works. It is only by faith in Jesus Christ which we can gain eternal life. Paul wrote: "you have died to the law through the body of Christ, so that you may belong to another, to him who has been raised from the dead in order that we may bear fruit for God. While we were living in the flesh, our sinful passions, aroused by the law, were at work in our members to bear fruit for death. But now we are discharged from the law, dead to that which held us captive, so that we serve not under the old written code but in the new life of the Spirit," (Romans 7:4-6).

    Galatians 3:13, he wrote, "Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, Cursed is every one that hangs on a tree:" We cannot fulfill the Law for ourselves because we are wicked. Jesus Christ has done it FOR us. He is, therefore, the end - the fulfillment - of the Law. He is our Deliverer, delivering us from our inability to keep the Law. Jesus is the Suffering Servant of Isaiah 53 who suffers and dies as the only needed blood sacrifice required by God for sin. Verse 5 says, "But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon Him; and with His stripes we are healed." Jesus saves us through His death. Through His resurrection, we can have Eternal Life. Psalm 16:10 says, "thou wilt not leave my soul in hell; neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption."

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