sorry i can be up there to join yall but some personal things happened and i am no longer with ace i wont go into the whole story i guess ill show him some respect but i wish i could be bakc up there
so are yall actually gonna be there this coming friday??????? ane and i are officially moving back to dallas after i get my laast check from walmart hope to see yall there we miss all of yall
hey guys im lydias cousin... i was wondering about times and stuff, im only in town every once and a while and ive been wanting to come for a long time.
Heyyy thanks so much for supporting our music!! We're touring all summer long & we'd love to see you at one of our shows, so check our tour schedule & come see us in a town near you =] <3 Everyday Tragedy
The Bible says a lot about the effects and cosmic consequences of sin. The first and second chapters of Genesis show God speaking the world into being. The Bible depicts a world that is brimming with dynamic, abundant forms of life that are perfectly interwoven, interdependent, and mutually enhancing and enriching. Our Creator's response to this is delight. He keeps repeating that it is all good. However, something devastating happens in chapter three. We are told that as soon as we determined to serve ourselves instead of God - as soon as we abandoned living for and enjoying God as our highest good - the entire created world became broken. So sin is not simply doing bad things, it is putting good things in the place of God. We are left with this choice: One has only the choice between God and idolatry. If one denies God, one is worshiping some things of this world in the belief that one sees them only as such, but in fact, though unknown to oneself imagining the attributes of Divinity in them. A life not centered on God leads to emptiness. If you don't live for Jesus you will live for something else. Jesus is the only Lord who, if you receive Him, will fulfill you completely, and, if you fail Him, will forgive you eternally. "So our hearts will remain restless until they find their rest in Jesus. "