This year has been filled with many blessings, surprises, laughter and some really hard times. I know I typically recap our full year, but because I'm such an emotional mess, I'm not going to go there this year.
I will say that this year was pretty good to us, we have been blessed with another baby joining our family in 2016, we were shocked and surprised, but soo incredibly happy!! That is probably the best of the year and the worst would be losing our Lily, something I find myself still getting over if I can be really honest. I'm not sure if it has to do with the fact that I was there from the beginning right up until the end or if it's because I was with her when she passed away? I've lost dogs before, but this time was and is different.
2016 has a lot to offer for our family and I am really looking forward to it, as the events keep popping up with plans and fun ahead!! I have soo much to share and I am ever hopeful to get caught up, as I realized a few posts are missing from this year, like Noah's first birthday post for example.
Let's talk resolutions. I don't like them. M and I tend not to set resolutions, but we do have an idea in mind for what we are reaching to accomplish! I plan to keep this in mind, as I have seen it floating around on Instagram and it couldn't be a better reminder:
Children only have ONE childhood - make it memorable, make it count.
I'm hoping to work on my patience for sure as well.
We are just going to continue striving to be the best us we can be.
Next week I will be back with our holiday recap, 26 week bump date and the barn board DIY project!! And because I forgot to share our Christmas card this year, here we have it!!
Happy New Years Eve friends!! Wishing you all the very best in 2016 and may the past of 2015 be forever memorable!!
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NAAMAN AND FAITH ONLY BELIEVERS BY STEVE FINNELL
Have you ever noticed the parallels between Naaman's cure of his leprosy and faith only believers doctrine of forgiveness of sin?
Naaman wanted his leprosy washed away, but he did not want to follow the plan of God's man, the prophet Elisha.
Faith only believers want to have sins washed away, but they do not want to follow the plan of the man Jesus selected to implement that plan, the apostle Peter.
2 Kings 5:10-11 Elisha sent a messenger to him, saying, "Go and wash in the Jordan seven times, and your flesh will be restored to you and you will be clean. 11 But Naaman was furious and went away and said, "Behold, I thought, 'He will surely come to me and stand and call on the name of the Lord his God, and wave his hand over the place and cure the leper'
Naaman thought calling on the name of the Lord and waving of Elisha's hand would cure his leprosy. Naaman did not want to get wet. Naaman did not want to baptize himself seven times. Naaman thought "faith only" would cure his leprosy.
Acts 2:37-38....what shall we do?" 38 Peter said to them, "Repent and each of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins; and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
Faith only believers do not want to get wet. They do not want to be baptized for the forgiveness of sins. They want to call on the name of the Lord and say the "Sinner's Prayer."
Naaman's servant convinced him to follow Elisha's plan.
2 Kings 5:14 So he went down and dipped himself seven times in the Jordan, according to the word of the man of God; and his flesh was restored like the flesh of a little child and he was clean.
Naaman's leprosy was not removed by faith only. Naaman's leprosy was removed and his flesh was restored only after he baptized himself seven times in the Jordan. Naaman did not sprinkle himself seven times in the Jordan . Naaman did not pour himself seven times in the Jordan. Naaman dipped (baptized) himself in the Jordan seven times. Naaman had faith in the God of the prophet Elisha, however, obedience was required in order to have his leprosy cured.
UNDER THE NEW COVENANT faith is essential in order to have sins forgiven, however, obedience in water baptism is also required in order to have sins forgiven.
NAAMAN HAD A DIFFERENT VIEW OF HIS LEPROSY CURE; THAN FAITH ONLY BELIEVERS DO OF THEIR BAPTISM.
Naaman did not say dipping in water had absolutely nothing to do with his being cleansed of leprosy.
Naaman did not proclaim that his leprosy was cleansed the minute he believed God had the power to cure his leprosy.
Naaman did not assert that dipping in the Jordan was an outward sign of his cure that had taken place before he entered the water.
Naaman did not say he baptized himself because his leprosy had already been cured.
Naaman did tell others that he baptized himself because Elisha command it, and it was just an act of obedience.
Naaman did not proclaim that his leprosy was cured by faith only.
Naaman did not say dipping in the Jordan was "a work of righteousness" and works cannot wash away leprosy.
Naaman failed to assert that baptizing himself was a testimony of his faith, but was not essential to having his leprosy cured.
QUESTION: Can "faith only" believers reject what God's man, the apostle Peter, said about repentance and water baptism and
have their sins forgiven? (Acts 2:38, 1 Peter 3:21)
THERE IS NO VERSE OF SCRIPTURE THAT STATES, THAT MEN ARE SAVED BY "FAITH ONLY."
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I hear you about the shock of finding out about another baby is on the way, I felt the same way! I can't wait for 2016 for us both to meet our babies!
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