The Roman Road

  • For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Romans 3:23
  • For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 6:23
  • But God shows His love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8
  • If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead you will be saved. For with the heart one believes and is justified and with the mouth one confesses and is saved. Romans 10:9
  • For everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. Romans 10:13

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Good Morning!
It's been a while, so there's lot of news:
On Monday we went to see the orthopedic doctor here in Bullhead City who consulted on Tim's breaks while he was in Valley View Hospital. That's Dr. Stamper. He took xrays of both upper arms, the right thigh and the entire pelvis. He showed us where all the new bone is forming and said that everything is healing nicely. (even the pelvis!) That's all great news! That pelvis was a mess and God made it look like a pelvis again and is mending it! Dr. Stamper says to continue physical therapy and start outpatient therapy as soon as the home pt is finished.
On September 22nd we saw Tim's doctor and friend of many years, Larry Keating. He's systematically lessening the amount of pills Tim's been taking and we're hoping this makes him feel better.
For the most part, Tim's been using a cane instead of a walker and getting around quite well. He's been to church the last 3 weeks in a row and visits us at work a couple days a week for a few hours (just to see how things are going) and therapy 3 days a week. All of this sufficiently wears him out.
Right now, he and Zeke weigh about the same; we're working on Tim's appetite. He says he has none, so, he pretty much gets whatever he asks for (to eat).
Today we're going for routine blood tests and the next appt. with Larry is 10/13.

Now you're caught up: Hope you all have a great day!
Thank God for His amazing love and mercy,
Suzi

5 comments:

  1. Dear Tim and Suzi,
    What good news!!! Thanks so much for keeping the blog all this time Suzi. You have been a blessing just to see your faith and trust in God. It is good to know that He never leaves us nor forsakes us. We keep praying for all of you. It hasn't been and easy road but we trust that through it all your faith has grown. Love and continued prayers,
    Don and Donna

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  2. Dear Suziuzi & Tim, (typo...) Thanks for the update. We are VERY glad to hear about Tim's progress. It's wonderful news about Tim's pelvis & other bones that God is healing. Is he able to do anything at the shop yet or is he just supervising? How is Zeke holding up?
    We continue to hold all of you up in prayer. God is faithful!! Love Dad & Mom

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  3. HI, Suzi! thank you for the update on Tim. I keep checking to see if there is any updates.
    Praise God for Tim's progress.
    I keep praying for Tim still is along road ahead of him.

    I have been praying for you guys as well.
    Auntie Judie says Hi, and hugs and kisses.
    Debi (debiboyd21@yahoo.com)

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  4. I'm glad to read about the good progress. Isn't God good--all the time! Audrey

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  5. Regarding foregiveness, please read the first century Ribi Yehoshuas ha-Mashiakhs (the Messiah’s) from Nazareth’s teachings instead of Pauls (as you do in the top menu)...

    Le-havdil,
    Ribi Yehoshua ha-Mashiakh (the Messiah) from Nazareth’s authentic teachings reads:
    [Torah, Oral Law & Hebrew Matityahu: Ribi Yehoshua Commanded Non-Selective Observance
    The Netzarim Reconstruction of Hebrew Matityahu (NHM) 5:17-20]
    [Glossaries found in the website below.]:

    "I didn't come to subtract from the Torâh of Moshëh or the Neviim, nor to add onto the Torah of Moshëh did I come. Because, rather, I came to [bring about the] complete [i.e., non-selective] observance of them in truth.
    Should the heavens and ha-Aretz exchange places, still, not even one י or one of the Halâkhâh of the Torah of Moshehshall so much as exchange places; toward the time when it becomes that they are all being performed -- i.e., non- selectively -- in full.
    For whoever deletes one [point of] the Halâkhâh of these mitzwot from Torah, or shall teach others such, [by those in] the Realm of the heavens he shall be called 'deleted.' And whoever ratifies and teaches them shall be called ' Ribi' in the Realm of the heavens.

    For I tell you that unless your tzәdâqâh is over and above that of the [Hellenist-Roman Pseudo- Tzedoqim] Codifiers of halakhah, and of the Rabbinic- Perushim sect of Judaism, no way will you enter into the Realm of the heavens." (see NHM)

    Quote from www.netzarim.co.il ; “History Museum”

    The reconstruction is made using a scientific and logic methodology. One of the premises is that the historical Ribi Yehoshua was a Torah-observant Pharisee (why that premise is true is found in the above website, in which you also will find more information about why a reconstruction is needed).

    The historical Ribi Yehoshua and his followers Netzarim observed Torah non-selectively. The above website proofs that the person who want to follow the historical Ribi Yehoshua must do likewise.

    This is what Ribi Yehoshua taught and he taught in accordance with Torah, that anyone who adds a mitzwah (directive or military style order) or removes a mitzwah from Torah is a false prophet.

    Anders Branderud

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