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- About Me: Hi, I'm Amanda. I'm an English major in the Journalism Certificate program at the University at Buffalo. I love to write, and through this Revelife blog, hope to integrate that passion with my other love, my Catholic Christian faith. I'm a big fan of Christian music...Casting Crowns, Mercy Me, Chris Tomlin, Michael W. Smith, Stephen Curtis Chapman..you name it. I sing at my churches both at home and school and am a firm believer in "He who sings prays twice." Most importantly, throughout the last few years, I've deepened in my faith and come to know that God will always be there to guide my steps. I often live by this passage and trust its message: "'For I know the plans I have for you,'" declares the Lord, 'plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."' - Jeremiah 29:11
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I am reminded that within the vast demonic horde, there sits tiny little demons, perched upon the shoulders of well-meaning Believers--demons named "Doctrine" and "Theology" for example. These two demons especially, seek to prod and egg Believer's into engaging in mindless banter, such as that of q -
@Clarabelle - Apparently chatboard posts are limited in length. Instead I posted it as a blog entry on my site. http://tom.revelife.com/703607919/plans-to-prosper-you-jeremiah-2911/ I'll message you this as well. -
@Clarabelle - By RC do you mean Roman Catholic? Otherwise I'm confused on that one.If you read the book of Jeremiah or even the few chapters before chapter 29 you will see that Jeremiah is telling the people that they will be taken into captivity, for 70 years they will be in captivity in Babylon. A -
@Tom - Hi Tom - Could you explain the proper context of that verse please? I am a new Christian, and am curious to know. I often hear people quoting that verse from Jeremiah 29. I am also an ex RC. -
On your profile you mentioned Jeremiah 29:11 and how you try to live according to it. Are you aware of the proper context of that verse? While I strongly support living by the promises of the bible, that one is mostly taken completely out of it's context.



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