Seeking and shouting
Ok here are a few updates so you can know why I haven't been posting as much as I probably should have. First off I am on lent, and I gave up the following for it: Talking online, I can only go to 3 websites, I gave up all cafinated sodas, and I can't remember the others right now (so I hope I'm not doing them). Secondly I haven't been updating due to the fact that my computer has 117 viruses on it right now. So I have to log in throuh safemode. I'm repairing it now even as I type.
Now that those excuses are out of the way here are a few new features for the site:
Bloglet: At the bottom of the screen is a form where you can apply to have this blog's posts sent to your email. Kinda like what xanga does with their subscriptions. It's really great since you can read whatever I type without ever having to log into the site. So yeah signup now! lol. I also installed a counter to know how many people frequent the site. So I hope to get those numbers up soon!!!
Now on to my actual post:
For those of you who have been commenting on my Lonely Post, I'll post a little bit more on it. I know of a person who, even when you feel like he's not there, is there. I have one of the greatest secrets of this world that I travel through. His name is: Deliverer. He comes from a line of those who I will meet some day. Right now my friend and I are on a journey to meet with his father: The King. That's right I am with a prince and I'm on my way to meet the king.
You're probably thinking, "What the heck? I have never heard of this king. Who is this king?" Well I'll tell you this. You probably have never heard of the king, because of people like us on the narrow road who are so concerned about the journey that they forget about the others who are heading for that place I call: The Valley of Death. Or my fellow travellers just are plain afraid that you might think less of them. They are afraid for themselves! This is the sad thing with my travellers. We walk with the greatest secret ever known and yet we are at times to afraid to shout it out when we reach the mountains of our journey.
I say no more, I say no more silence, what do you do when you're on top of a mountain!?!? Do you just stand there and go, "Wow look how well I did to get here." No! You have fun shouting and hearing the echos of your cries. So my encouragement is for you all today to seek after my friend the Deliever and start in that journey to the King. And for those of you who are already on the trip to see the king, I encourage you all to shout from the mountaintops what you know of!
Keep on seeking and shouting,
David
Now that those excuses are out of the way here are a few new features for the site:
Bloglet: At the bottom of the screen is a form where you can apply to have this blog's posts sent to your email. Kinda like what xanga does with their subscriptions. It's really great since you can read whatever I type without ever having to log into the site. So yeah signup now! lol. I also installed a counter to know how many people frequent the site. So I hope to get those numbers up soon!!!
Now on to my actual post:
For those of you who have been commenting on my Lonely Post, I'll post a little bit more on it. I know of a person who, even when you feel like he's not there, is there. I have one of the greatest secrets of this world that I travel through. His name is: Deliverer. He comes from a line of those who I will meet some day. Right now my friend and I are on a journey to meet with his father: The King. That's right I am with a prince and I'm on my way to meet the king.
You're probably thinking, "What the heck? I have never heard of this king. Who is this king?" Well I'll tell you this. You probably have never heard of the king, because of people like us on the narrow road who are so concerned about the journey that they forget about the others who are heading for that place I call: The Valley of Death. Or my fellow travellers just are plain afraid that you might think less of them. They are afraid for themselves! This is the sad thing with my travellers. We walk with the greatest secret ever known and yet we are at times to afraid to shout it out when we reach the mountains of our journey.
I say no more, I say no more silence, what do you do when you're on top of a mountain!?!? Do you just stand there and go, "Wow look how well I did to get here." No! You have fun shouting and hearing the echos of your cries. So my encouragement is for you all today to seek after my friend the Deliever and start in that journey to the King. And for those of you who are already on the trip to see the king, I encourage you all to shout from the mountaintops what you know of!
Keep on seeking and shouting,
David