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The Iron Door – Add A Touch Of Grace To Your Home
The Iron Door – Add A Touch Of Grace To Your Home
An iron door can add that extra touch of grace and beauty to your home. Here are some facts worth being aware of when choosing or maintaining your iron door, gate or door furniture.
More often than not, people opt for it, when they want to put in security doors in their homes. Cast iron doors however are still sought after for other architectural usages, especially for main entrances to buildings and estates. Cast furniture and accessories such as decorative doorstops, plaques, knockers, specialty hinges knobs etc are still very much in demand.
The weight of the iron door is a big consideration during the selection process. The column, in which the door will be fitted, needs to be sturdy enough to support the excess weight. Additionally, the hinges on the door should also be strong enough for smooth rotation. You can opt for lighter versions, but this is not advised if you are looking to give your home an antique decor.
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It would do well for you to remember that it have intricate designs on them and if you are particular about privacy and do not like people peeking into your home, then it is not for you. In such cases, a wooden door is a better option. However, if security is what you want, then it is for you. No other door would provide you with the tough safety that these doors guarantee.
Customized doors can also help you live a greener life by decreasing your energy consumption. They are relative thickness provides an insulation layer that prevents air from passing through. As a result, your home comfort system does not need to work overtime to keep a balanced temperature within, thereby reducing your energy bills.
Another great thing about These doors is that they can be tailor made and customized to suit your needs. With an individual design for every home, you are guaranteed of a unique home fashion that not only matches your decor inside and out, but also spells majesty and elegance. Moreover, it is much more durable than your regular wooden or glass door, very often lasting a lifetime.
However, rust is iron cancer that can get to your door just as easily as any other iron item. The best way to deal with rust is to first soak all the smaller iron door hardware (knobs, hinges etc) in rust remover. Wear special gloves and protective eyewear when you do so. Be careful since its highly corrosive nature could injure you. Sandblasting your iron door is also another effective way to remove rust, following which painting the door would be a wise option.
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A Spell You Say? Inductive Bible Study Uncovers Lessons from Paul’s Letter to the Galatians and Breaks the Spell Cast By Faulty Teachings
“O you foolish Galatians, you who saw Jesus Christ the crucified so plainly, who has been casting a spell over you?” (Galatians 3:1) These haunting words of the Apostle Paul find application not only with these Galatians, but to people of every generationâeven to us in this postmodern world currently entranced by countless mystifying spells of mythological fables.
So what was this Spell? What was Paulâs message to these Galatians entranced by its influence? What do we discern as the Bible speaks to us through Inductive Bible Study regarding its application in our lives today? At Paul’s Primers Online Ministry we answer such questions every day in our ten minute daily Christian Podcasts. Sign Up today, and as a listening member you will have the powerful experience of walking daily in His word, enhancing and strengthening your Christ-like faith with ease and modern day convenience.
For now, let’s begin this written study by noting how Paul felt it necessary to remind these Galatians that indeed, he truly was the thirteenth apostle, equal to the other twelve in every way; how he and the other twelve were in perfect agreement regarding their gospel message. Remember, Paul had established the churches of South Galatia on his first missionary journey, and the churches of North Galatia on his second missionary journey, so these were folks with whom he was well acquainted. Thus his dismay that they would so easily be led astray by false apostles, those who came in after himâcasting their evil spell by preaching a different Jesus. This is why he opens his letter to them with a reminder of who he truly was, to call them to remembrance of how they first came to faith, and the signs and wonders worked through him as evidence of the truth of his gospel.
Early on in his letter to these Galatians, Paul also makes a high level mention of the true gospel and its connection to the end of time. Why? Because he was concerned that these beloved Galatians, believers who had come to faith by his very preaching, would not make it safely to the coming catastrophic end of that Old Covenant Age. This mention of the end, of course, is also applicable to our day. Not in form, for the fall of Jerusalem and the destruction of the Temple could happen only once; but in essence, for the end of our earthly existence and the destruction of our bodily temple will most assuredly come upon each one of us. So we, like these Galatians, will meet our Maker, and our only valid claim to salvation will be through Grace by faith in Jesus Christ. Only that Grace preached by Jesus Christ Himself, His hand-picked Apostles, and recorded for us in the beautiful writings of the early church fathers will be sufficient for our salvation.
So what was the “spell” Paul was referring to in chapter three? Simply put, it was the faulty teachings of false apostles. The spell thus cast had these Galatians leaving that âAncient Christian Truth” that first beckoned them to an authentic faith in the Lord. They were being drawn away from the liberty of Jesus Christ through faith alone and back into a pharisaical anti-Christ religiosity. They were being drawn away from the truth of a New Testament Israel made up solely of believers, and back into a religiosity based on physical seedlines and earthly paradises. They were already falling for new doctrines to replace the “Ancient Christian Truth” preached directly from the mouths of the Apostles. And Oâ how Paul sought to call them backâeven as he seeks to call all men back, from every generation, to that Ancient Christian Truth once delivered to the saints. Â
Consider our world today. What “spell” have we come under. . . that somehow denominationalism means more than brotherhood in Christ? What “spell” have we come under. . . that somehow the simple truth of being chosen is no longer connected solely to one’s belief, or lack thereof, in the deity of Jesus Christ? How many new doctrines of men, in truth nothing more than fables and mythologies, must we of this generation fall prey to regarding the end of time? When will we return to that faith that once beckoned us to the Masterâcan you not hear the sound of the trumpet calling us home through the words of the Apostle Paul?
Now, the application of lessons learned from Paulâs letter to the Galatians for our world today is simple; it is the same in essence as it was for the Galatians of Paul’s day. First, we must return to the Ancient Christian Truth of Jesus Christ and His Apostles, as made evident for us through the writings of the early church fathersâthis is the only means to obtain a truly authentic faith. Second, we must obey this truth and reinstitute that brotherhood of believers founded upon faith in Jesus Christ alone. And third, we must walk away from modern day fables and mythologies and return to the sound doctrine of the early church, especially in regard to the dominion mandate and the end times. As Saint Augustine (354â430 AD) wrote: “The advice, Brethren, which ye have just heard Scripture give, when it tells us to watch for the last day, every one should think of as concerning his own last day … Let no one then search out for the last Day, when it is to be; but let us watch all by our good lives, lest the last day of any one of us find us unprepared.”
We will continue our readings in Galatians and make them available to our Online Ministry members through our Christian Podcasts, always allowing the text itself to speak to us by following the three basic rules of Inductive Bible Study: Rule 1) Observation, that is, noting the who, what, when and where of the text; Rule 2) Interpretation, that is, noting the how and why of the text; and Rule 3) Application, that is, noting the application of the text in our daily walk with the Master.
As we proceed, the Ancient Christian Truths once delivered to the saints will return us more and more to an authentic Christian faith that provides a truly relevant Heaven View, and subsequent relevant Worldview, by which we can truly live in the power of the heroic greatness of that mighty warrior Jesus Christ. Only this Ancient Christian Truth leads to authentic Christ-like faith with a Heaven View so powerfully victorious that the Christian’s Worldview can be nothing but overwhelmingly triumphant. In the end, all else is but sinking sand.
Paul Rakowicz, author and Pastor of the Church of Christ’s Glory, has been a student of the Bible for more than twenty-five years. Through his Daily Scripture Reading Bible Study Christian Podcasts, Books, Newsletter, and other Ministry Services, he seeks to help today’s Christians rediscover their biblical heritage, which he believes can be found only in the teachings of Christ Himself, the Apostles, and the writings of the Early Church Fathers.
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Cast Aluminum Patio Furniture Stands Up To Weather
When it comes to outdoor living, most homeowners look for comfort, convenient and design as well as the durability of a product. Cast aluminum patio furniture has made many inroads as the material of choice of many people when furnishing their outdoor living space.
The method with which cast aluminum patio furniture is manufactured allows it to have intricate designs as well as strength. A wooden pattern is first designed to represent the item being made. Once it is completed, it is pressed into a sand mold, which leaves the exact impression of the item. This can include very intricate designs, which will also be pressed into the sand mold.
Molten aluminum is then poured into the mold creating an exact replica of the wooden mold pressed into the sand. Once the aluminum cools and hardens the sand is knocked away and the piece is finished as necessary by sanding and painting. The cast aluminum patio furniture can be left on the patio throughout the winter since aluminum is known for its ability to stand up to the elements.
Iron Rapidly Falling From Grace
For many years cast iron and wrought iron were the metals of choice for outdoor furniture but both are now being passed up as cast aluminum patio furniture continues to grow in popularity. Aluminum does not carry the rust threat that iron does and the paint does not peel as regularly. The weight of cast iron is considerably more than cast aluminum patio furniture and it is available in many designs.
From trellises for gardens to table and chair sets cast aluminum patio furniture can be used to accent other patio furniture or offer a space for more intimate conversations. Items such as a small table and a couple of chairs can make space for after dinner seating for coffee or other beverage.
Due to the intricate design capabilities of cast aluminum patio furniture cross weave appearance is possible on tables, chairs, chaise lounges and just about anywhere you would appreciate the design. Being able to mass produce cast aluminum patio furniture has made it one of the leading metals used for outdoor applications. If the paint get damaged on a piece of cast aluminum patio furniture the bare metal will not be damaged to exposure to the elements. You can also set up pieces of similar design throughout your yard or patio to maintain consistency in your outdoor décor.
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