Pursuing truth and not traditions...
“Watch your life and doctrine closely. Persevere in them, because if you do, you will save both yourself and your hearers.” –1 Timothy 4:16
I'm still playing around with that too (posting links). One easy way I found is there is a "blog this" option on your Google toolbar (if you have one) and when I am on the page I want to link to I simply click "blog this" and it gives me the html code to input. Copy that and paste it into your post under edit HTML. So if you have a google toolbar, go to "options" then under accessories click the orange "Blog this" option. Hope I didn't make it more confusing!
Hope you found my post profitable. That specific post was a summary of a sermon preached by my pastor a couple of years ago. After that presentation, I knew that Christ's cross work was limited to God's people. Without a doubt.
"He shall see of the travail of his soul, and shall be satisfied: by his knowledge shall my righteous servant JUSTIFY MANY; for he shall bear THEIR iniquities." (Isaiah 53:11, capitalisation mine)
Thanks, Rand. The really great thing about the internet is being able to encourage and equip the saints. It is great to meet fellow Reformed Christians.
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I'm still playing around with that too (posting links). One easy way I found is there is a "blog this" option on your Google toolbar (if you have one) and when I am on the page I want to link to I simply click "blog this" and it gives me the html code to input. Copy that and paste it into your post under edit HTML.
So if you have a google toolbar, go to "options" then under accessories click the orange "Blog this" option.
Hope I didn't make it more confusing!
Thanks for the reply, Jenni. I'll have to get the Google toolbar. Thanks a lot for the advice.
LOL...I just noticed this mention too!
Hope you found my post profitable. That specific post was a summary of a sermon preached by my pastor a couple of years ago. After that presentation, I knew that Christ's cross work was limited to God's people. Without a doubt.
"He shall see of the travail of his soul, and shall be satisfied: by his knowledge shall my righteous servant JUSTIFY MANY; for he shall bear THEIR iniquities." (Isaiah 53:11, capitalisation mine)
God bless you,
Thanks, Rand. The really great thing about the internet is being able to encourage and equip the saints. It is great to meet fellow Reformed Christians.
In His grip,
Julianne
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