• JOURNEY TO SEPARATION

    Welcome to what I hope to show here is a glimpse into the life of a wife, mother and women whose life is on a journey to complete physical and mental separation from the world, it;s anti-christ system and learning how to walk in obediance on a daily basis.
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    A sometimes daily blog about the adventures of my life now in the great State of Texas. Come along and learn, laugh and cry as take this journey in the presence and for the Glory of God.

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    Who am I? Well I guess I would have to say I am a person who is walking out my salvation with fear and trembling. I am a woman that wants to be a Godly wife, mother and friend and who daily trust God to help me die to self. My husband and I are in a process of separation from worldly ways. We believe as well that God had a plan from the beginning of time and we have departed from that plan and are living the consequences of that. A Biblical Agrarian lifestyle is what God ordained from the beginning of life and His word shows clearly that He wants us to live the way He designed us to live . We believe in the elect of God. We believe in a sovereign God who is in complete control. Life is process driven, not purpose driven. We walk each day in the mercy of God and believe only He can change a heart and draw man unto himself.
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    “Wherein lies then the maintenance of God’s order in the family? The answer to this question is found in both Ephesians and Colossians. (Eph. 5: 22-33, Eph. 6: 1-9; Col. 3: 18-25, Col. 4: 1.) The husband is the head, and as such has to act as God’s vice-regent, to govern not according to his, but according to the divine will. The authority put into his hands is from the Lord, and it is his to wield for Him, and it cannot therefore be delegated to another. The wife is in subjection to her husband, even as the Church is subject to Christ, the husband on his part having to love his wife even as Christ loved the Church, and gave Himself for it. The responsibility of children is to obey their parents in the Lord. Their obedience is to be absolute, qualified only by the condition — in the Lord. Servants have likewise to obey their masters, parents and masters having on their side their respective obligations. With these instructions before us, it is easy to perceive that if the wife govern instead of the husband, or if the children are permitted to have their own way, to please themselves instead of living in subjection; or if, again, servants are allowed to govern the household, it could not be productive either of blessing, harmony, or happiness. No; the pathway of blessing is the pathway of obedience in the several spheres we are called upon to fill. And when this is acknowledged by the various members of a family, that household becomes a testimony for God in a scene where all have departed from Him — a bright circle of light in the midst of surrounding darkness, and an anticipation of millennial blessing when the Lord’s authority shall be acknowledged throughout the whole world.” E. Dennett, God’s Order, Published in The Christian’s Friend, vol. 9,(1882), p.225
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Welcome to Oregon

Pic of the grapevine pass

Well we hit the trail yesterday! I flew to Portland Oregon and my husband drove.  I arrived about 1:20 and my husband didn’t arrive until 11:30 that evening. He had some things happen to him along the way which made his trip longer then normal. Hint! When traveling and if you so happen to have anything on top of your vehicle, make sure you have it tarped down! He had a tub, a tub full of MY CLOTHES fall off and land in the middle of a major highway! It took him a while to get them as traffic at this point was bad! He then was confronted with a police officer who could have fined him, Praise the Lord she didn’t, and told him that if you have anything on top of a vehicle no matter how good you have it tied down, it had to be tarped.  So this lead him to find a mall inorder to find a tarp, which lead him to find food as it had been a very long day so far. I had heard from him at 3:30 when this had all taken place and then didn’t hear from him at all until I saw him at 11:30 in the evening.  I was concerned most of the evening and prayed alot! We also have brethern who are lovingly praying for us, which we appreciate very much! So this is where we are at at this point.  We will spend a few days here and then be moving on.

P.S  Will be interesting in seeing how many of my clothes have tire tracks! :)

Until we meet again…. Blessings Debylin

2 Responses

  1. Glad you both made it to your destination intact, even though your clothes were road kill.

    WE’RE PRAYING FOR YOU!

  2. You’re in our prayers! We can’t wait to see you!
    Hope the rest of your journey is more peaceful.

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