I would like to add that it is hard for me to understand why certain people are saying AFF has become more worldly. More worldly than what, I may ask? I think it is bizarre that people think they are more holy than others when both drive cars, both have electricity and so much is no different from the other. Separate yourselves in truth! THEN, you can say AFF is worldly. To me, there is no difference between the wedding ring wearing and the necklace wearing. They are ALL jewelry. No difference between the cut hair and uncut hair with no covering....neither is covered. No difference between the red wearer and the make-up wearer. Save yourselves from this untoward generation. (I have no idea what untoward means, but it's Bible!!)
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Emma is a ficticious Amish character and ILG is her real person counterpart.
Hey, guess what! We had a three-hour power failure a few weeks ago. We were that much holier, at least for a while! Thought you'd be pleased to hear that, Emma.
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Hebrews 13:23 Know ye that our brother Timothy is set at liberty
Our (electric) dryer broke down, last November. We used clothes-line outside, for a couple of months. Sadly, we bought a new dryer a few weeks ago. But my question is this: do I get any holiness credit for the months that we used the clothes-line? Or was that all washed away (pun intended) when we stopped?
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Hebrews 13:23 Know ye that our brother Timothy is set at liberty
Our (electric) dryer broke down, last November. We used clothes-line outside, for a couple of months. Sadly, we bought a new dryer a few weeks ago. But my question is this: do I get any holiness credit for the months that we used the clothes-line? Or was that all washed away (pun intended) when we stopped?
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Our (electric) dryer broke down, last November. We used clothes-line outside, for a couple of months. Sadly, we bought a new dryer a few weeks ago. But my question is this: do I get any holiness credit for the months that we used the clothes-line? Or was that all washed away (pun intended) when we stopped?
Hello, Timmy. Sorry, it has been a while since I have been online. I have been very busy with my 12 children.
You did get some holiness credit. However, it was indeed all WASHED away when you bought the dryer. You are completely backslidden re:clothesline holiness. Unless the dryer was bought by your wife. Then you are only at fault for not leading her correctly.
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Emma is a ficticious Amish character and ILG is her real person counterpart.
Hello, Timmy. Sorry, it has been a while since I have been online. I have been very busy with my 12 children.
You did get some holiness credit. However, it was indeed all WASHED away when you bought the dryer. You are completely backslidden re:clothesline holiness. Unless the dryer was bought by your wife. Then you are only at fault for not leading her correctly.
Thanks, Emma. It was indeed my wife who bought the dryer. I'll work on my leadership skills.
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Hebrews 13:23 Know ye that our brother Timothy is set at liberty