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Do You Give the Offerings That God Has Asked For?
Most people who give offerings at church give money. But according to the Word of God, in the Book of Exodus, God would also apprecia...
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Do You Give the Offerings That God Has Asked For?
Most people who give offerings at church give money. But according to the Word of God, in the Book of Exodus, God would also appreciate offerings of goat hair and yarn of scarlet & purple. Have you ever made such an offering? Do you think that if I got some goat hair & homespun, home dyed yarn from my friend who herds goat & sheep at her apple orchard, the church & God would be pleased? Thanks for your thoughts!
Exodus 35:4-6 "Moses said to the whole Israelite community, "This is what the LORD has commanded: 5 From what you have, take an offering for the LORD. Everyone who is willing is to bring to the LORD an offering of gold, silver and bronze; 6 blue, purple and scarlet yarn and fine linen; goat hair"
In Exodus, Moses used these to build the Tabernacle; just think what God could build now with all of our technology!
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Exodus%2035:4-6&version=NIV
The Bible seems to say some silly things because it was written a long time ago by people who we no longer relate to very well. If your friend homespins yarn, make yourslef the warmest blanket, and wrap yourself in it. That is love.
I confess, the Bible is a mess of strangeness to me. And God is a vanishing enigma; here now, gone now. Enjoy the warmth of your friend, the sheep, and the creation, or the evolved world of love as your offering to yourself and your family. If there is a God, that must please God, for that would be what was created, not the book.
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Dwell Table Sketch Linens
Dwell has long been known for its fresh and innovative take on modern bedding. Since their very first collection in 1999, dwell's designers Jennifer Chused and Christiane Lemieux have constantly reinterpreted the definition of modern, exploring different expressions of what is current. Quality has also been important to dwell, they chose to take the high road on the thread count debate and rather than using a lesser quality construction in a higher thread count, they chose their staple fabric to be 100% Egyptian cotton percale in a 320 thread count. dwell's patterns have become a modern classics. They are regularly featured in home design and fashion magazines like Metropolitan Home, Elle Decor, Lucky, Glamour, Domino and New York Magazine.
In 2006, dwell debuted "dwelledition", a series of limited edition styles that represent the very latest in their design direction. In Sketch and Talon the debut dwelledition patterns, they reinterpreted old world details and historical European motifs into something current and modern. With their 2007 chinoiserie collection, they have reinterpreted ornamentation in a fresh, minimal style perfect for the contemporary home. Dwell Linen's 2007 chinoiserie collection is about what's modern now. By reducing the decorative to its essential elements, dwell has reinterpreted ornamentation in a fresh, minimal style for the contemporary home.
Attention to detail makes this collection distinctive and unique - from the rich hand of the fabrics to the addition of woven linen trim and fine tailoring. Stanton is yard dyed, not printed. What this means is that the yarns are dyed, then woven on a jacquard loom to create the pattern. The use of the different color yarns in the weave creates the contrast in the woven pattern. Please purchase on online www.etabletop.com
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