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Jennifer Lopez is the opposite of Pamela Anderson, see why.  Photo, picture of Jennifer Lopez. Open letter to Jennifer Lopez.   Jennifer Lopez is the opposite of Pamela Anderson. While Pam stays popular without doing anything new, Jennifer Lopez stays popular because she's constantly reinventing herself. One week she's got a new single, the next week a new movie. (Lycos top 50) Photo from her official web site.
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Open Letter to Jennifer Lopez:

Dear Jennifer Lopez,

I am writing to you in behalf of your Heavenly Father. He is seeking you like a lost sheep. You remember the Bible story? It is about a shepherd who has 100 sheep. But when he brings the sheep home one night, one is missing. He then leaves the 99 sheep and goes out into the wilderness until he finds that lost sheep. (are you a lost sheep Jennifer Lopez)

In this parable the shepherd goes out to search for the one lost sheep-the very least that can be numbered. So if there had been but one lost soul, Christ would have died for that one. (This one could be you Jennifer Lopez.)

The sheep that strayed from the fold is the most helpless of all creatures. It must be sought for by the shepherd, for it cannot find its way back. So with the soul (Jennifer Lopez or any fan reading this) that has wandered away from God; he is as helpless as the lost sheep, and unless divine love had come to his rescue he could never find his way to God.

The shepherd who discovers that one of his sheep is missing does not look carelessly upon the flock that is safely housed, and say, "I have ninety and nine, and it will cost me too much trouble to go search of the straying one. Let him/her come back, and I will open the door of the sheepfold, and let him/her in." No; no sooner does the sheep go astray that the shepherd is filled with grief and anxiety. He counts and recounts the flock. When he is sure that one sheep is lost, he slumbers not. He leaves the ninety and nine within the fold, and goes in search of the straying sheep. The darker and more tempestuous the night and the more perilous the way, the greater is the shepherd's anxiety and the more earnest his search. He makes every effort to find that one lost sheep. (Jennifer Lopez)

With what relief he hears in the distance its first faint cry. Following the sound, he climbs the steepest heights, he goes to the very edge of the precipice, at the risk of his own life. Thus he searches, while the cry, growing fainter, tells him that his sheep is ready to die. At last his effort is rewarded; the lost is found. Then he does not scold it because it has caused him so much trouble. He does not drive it with a whip. He does not even try to lead it home. In his joy he takes the trembling creature upon his shoulders; if it is bruised and wounded, he gathers it in his arms, pressing it close to his bosom, that the warmth of his own heart may give it life. With gratitude that his search has not been in vain, he bears it back to the fold. (Let God take you back to the fold Jennifer Lopez)

Thank God, He has presented to our imagination no picture of a sorrowing shepherd returning without the sheep. The parable does not speak of failure but of success and joy in the recovery. Here is the divine guarantee that not even one of the straying sheep of God's fold is overlooked, not one is left unsuccored. Every one that will submit to be ransomed, Christ will rescue from the pit of corruption and from the briers of sin. (please submit Jennifer Lopez)

Desponding soul, take courage, even though you have done wickedly. Do not think that perhaps God will pardon your transgressions and permit you to come into His presence. God has made the first advance. While you were in rebellion against Him, He went forth to seek you. With the tender heart of the shepherd He left the ninety and nine and went out into the wilderness to find that which was lost. The soul, bruised and wounded and ready to perish, He encircles in His arms of love and joyfully bears it to the fold of safety. (You are loved Jennifer Lopez.)

It is taught by some that before God's love is extended to the sinner, he must first repent. In their view, repentance is a work by which men earn the favor of Heaven. According to their ideas He should permit none to approach Him but those who have repented. But in the parable of the lost sheep, Christ teaches that salvation does not come through out seeking after God but through God's seeking after us. "There is none that understandeth, there is none that seeketh after God. They are all gone out of the way: Rom. 3:11, 12. We do not repent in order that God may love us, but He reveals to us His love in order that we may repent. (He is revealing His love to you Jennifer Lopez)

When the straying sheep is at last brought home, the shepherd's gratitude finds expression in melodious songs of rejoicing. He calls upon his friends and neighbors, saying unto them, "Rejoice with me; for I have found my sheep which was lost." So when a wanderer is found by the great Shepherd of the sheep, heaven and earth unite in thanksgiving and rejoicing. Heaven will rejoice over you Jennifer Lopez.

Take care, Baaa...

Taken in part from Christs Object Lessons Ellen G. White



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