Slow and painful
Not much to report today. The boys were really good which was nice because I had a massave headache all day. Not fun! The christmas tree in our house has lights now and a few scant orniments. It smells really nice. I miss having a real fire place though, maybe if I'm lucky I'll have one in my house whenever I get one. (like 5 years from now) Tomarrow is looking busy busy busy and I don't know how it will go. But right now I have to come up with something to make for the lady's bible study lunch.
Question for the week. Is the raising of hands required during worship time? And am I really not worshiping God if I cross my arms? I'd like verses on this if at all possible.

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That's true, JJ, however, we have to make sure that we don't pass judgement on those who do raise there hands. It's a double edged sword, people who don't raise their hands think others only do it for show. Those who do, think that the others don't really know how to worship. Like you said, it's about a relationship with God. David raised his hands in worship, and called his brethren to as well. I don't raise my hands very often when I worship, but when I do, I do it with a spirit of humility. I'm literally exposing the most vunerable parts of my body. But also I'm reaching up to God, as if I'm a child asking to be held. If you have never raised your hands, I encourage you to do so, but if you don't, it certainly doesn't mean you aren't really worshiping, of course you, well, if you really are.
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