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chuckt:
wow. you all blessed with your posts.

what wonderfull things God has planned for us.

the universe is huge and so is GOD.


love
chuckt.

ps.

scott/slim... is doing fine, his cancer has been eleminated, and he is recovering nicely. :-*

Deborah-Leigh:
Chuckt

Thank you for opening what has turned into a most tenderly beautiful thred to me. This has truly been God's unmerited favour towards me that has blessed me very much!

Jennie

Thank you for sharing and disclosing that poignantly fiery trial you have been through.  When we are violated and are unable to defend ourselves, when we suffer loss and are helpless, when we are traumatized and humiliated….we share in the sufferings of Christ our precious Lord and He holds our treasure in His hands that He assures us He brings with Him when He comes again.

Sorin

That is very interesting but more so…how did you make the Romanian connection. Do you speak Romanian?

Anne

Your post gave me goose bumps. What an sweet idea!

Deut 1 : 10 The Lord your God has multiplied you, and behold, you are this day as the stars of the heavens for multitude.

Exodus 32 : 13 Earnestly remember Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, Your servants, to whom You swore by Your own self and said to them, I will multiply your seed as the stars of the heavens, and all this land that I have spoken of will I give to your seed, and they shall inherit it forever.

Peace in heartfelt fellowship with you all

Arcturus :)

jennie:
I think one reason we get comfort from looking at the stars is that they have been there a long, long time and the amazing knowledge that God holds them there for us to see. It also makes our little trials seem not so big! Love, Jennie
p.s. Anne, Did you not just cry your eyes out at that movie? The book was even better. I loved both!

Deborah-Leigh:
Does any one know that due to the unimaginable distance from our earth, that the light of a star continues after it extinguishes and that the stary sky we see is as it was in the past only? Apparently this is true according to Albert Einstein theory of relativity. I am not to certain of this however.

Can anyone confirm this?

hillsbororiver:
Hi Arcturus,

I can only confirm that science says light travels @ 186,000 miles per second and that "Light Years" (the amount of space light travels in a year) is the gage in which the vastness of the Universe is measured. If you see a star that is a thousand light years away then the light you are seeing is a thousand years old. So if that star blew up 500 years ago it wont't disappear from the sky for another 500 years.

There are many University or Science sites available to check it out, the sheer vastness of the Universe is mind boggling indeed.

Joe

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