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by Karin Syren, Kar
Everything we need to know, not only to receive the New Birth but to live out our lives and callings, is waiting between the covers of the Bible. If we think we need more, it is a matter of the mind, to satisfy curiosity or to build a case for or against prevailing deceptions, such as The DaVinci Code, but not of the spirit.

We must guard against the temptation to seek resources outside the Word of God for purposes other than purely historical or cultural backdrop. Certainly such sources are not anointed to prove anything to the lost. Faith does not come as a result of increased knowledge, but by hearing the Word (Romans 10:17). It's not our mission.

It's the responsibility of the Holy Spirit to draw people to Himself. The Holy Spirit stands at the doorway to our hearts and knocks (Revelation 3:20). As believers, we are charged with interceding for the lost, helping to position them in a place and an attitude disposed to hear, aiding those within our sphere in changing their focus, and boldly proclaiming the Good News we know - it's not our job to make anyone understand or believe.

We don't "get people saved" as I sometimes hear people say. By being trustworthy witnesses to the goodness of God and the truth of His Word, we lead them to that place where the Holy Spirit can do His work.

We need never justify anything to anyone - the Word is complete and "All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness; that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work." (2 Timothy 3:16, 17) Presenting the Gospel to our friends is part of "every good work." We re never told to add anything to the Word of God. In fact Jesus Himself tells us not one jot or tittle (the smallest of Hebrew markings) will be changed (Matthew 5:18).

Hebrews 4:12 says "For the Word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart. And there is no creature hidden from His (the Word's) sight, but all things are open and laid bare to the eyes of Him (the Word) with whom we have to do." (Hebrews 4:12, 13)

Peter made it clear beyond a shadow of a doubt, when he said we have "a more sure word of prophecy" than even the audible voice of. He was referring to the Logos, the Word of God to which we have unlimited access. (See 2 Peter 1:19-21).

In our zealousness, our passionate love for God and for the lost, we sometimes think we need to help God do His job. In fact, when we do more than what we are called to do, which is to live life as salt and light to the world and lead them to the perfect Word of God, that's when we only confuse the situation.

Have faith that God knows how to draw his children to Himself ? after all, He drew you.

Copyright (c) 2006 So-lu'shunz Leadership Services

You will surely love your Caribbean vacation travel. There are a multitude of tourist attractions there. The following are just some of the major tourist attractions in the Caribbean:

? Dunn's River Falls
? El Morro on San Juan Bay
? El Yunque
? Paseo de la Princesa, San Juan
? Playa Balneario Luquillo
? Los Tres Ojos
? Cuevas de Bellamar
? Crashboat Beach
? Altos de Chav'n
? San Juan Bay

* Will I need a passport to travel to the Caribbean?

Generally, you do not need to have a passport when you want to visit the Caribbean. You will only need a passport if you want to travel to certain countries of the Caribbean including the Bahamas and Bermuda. Most other countries in the Caribbean do not require passports.

* Will I have to go through customs when traveling to the Caribbean?

You may need to go through customs when you plan to travel to the Caribbean. This is due to the fact that a handful of the countries in the Caribbean require a passport. This will serve as your identification. For you to get a passport, you need to go through Immigrations and Customs.

* What is the best time of year to visit the Caribbean?

If you want to enjoy your vacation in the Caribbean, you should be aware of the seasons when Caribbean tours and travel agencies offer lower priced packages. You may also want to avoid the late summer during hurricane season. The best season to visit the Caribbean is the springtime. Aside from very nice weather, you will be treated to a budget vacation trip.

* Does the Caribbean accept U.S. money?

Many vacation spots in the Caribbean accept US dollars. There are stores, establishments and different amenities in some of the states in the Caribbean that allow US dollars.

There are, however, parts of the Caribbean that do not accept US money. You will need to go to the bank to have your dollars exchanged for their currency.

* What are the best hotels to stay at while in the Caribbean?

There are many hotels in the Caribbean. Usually, most of these hotels have different services to offer. However, you will need to find the best hotel for you to spend your holiday in.

You should always find the best hotel with all the amenities you need. You can find amenities like live entertainment centers, bars, disco houses, fine dining restaurants and many more.

They should all have these services available for a reasonable price.

* What is the Caribbean cuisine like?

People often come back to the Caribbean for the Caribbean cuisine. Rich in tropical flavors, you will find that you can find just about anything at the Caribbean including seafood, chicken, steak, and more. These are all specially prepared with the distinctive ingredients found only
on the islands.

Popular Caribeean cusines includes rich dishes like coconut shrimp, chicken pasta, kebabs, ribs with guava and kebab sauce.

* What is the weather like in the Caribbean?

The weather in the Caribbean stays fairly consistent year round. Usually the average temperature is 80F to 85F (27C to 31C). Other islands like those on the northern and southern parts exceed 5C.

The weather is rainy and humid from May to November. Rainy seasons vary from one country to another but, usually, this kind of weather comes during higher temperatures.
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