Posted on 06/30/2020 11:45:23 PM PDT by JustAmy
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Maybe she’d feel differently about a tiny pool. Not many dogs hate water....except at bath time, of course.
My sis and I took Penny to a beach on Cape Cod. It was off-season, but a beautiful day. My sister took off her shoes and began wading ankle-deep in the surf. Penny got so upset that she grabbed my sister by the sleeve and YANKED her out of the water.
Later that day we heard that Great Whites had been reported in the area.
YIKES!
Penny keeps herself scrupulously clean so she can avoid bath time. :-)
Oooo...Penny saved your sister. She is one smart pup. Even keeping herself from needing a bath. LOL!
Smart...but a wee bit wily as well.
Bible in a Year:
I know whom I have believed.
When Carol wrote that her husband went into the outstretched arms of Jesus, hundreds of people responded, with many thanking Carol for their openness. One person remarked that hearing about dying from a Christian point of view was healthy, for we all have to die someday. Another said that although shed never met the couple personally, she couldnt express how much encouragement shed received through their witness of trusting God.
Although Papa John sometimes felt excruciating pain, he and Carol shared their story so they could demonstrate how God upheld them. They knew their testimony would bear fruit for God, echoing what Paul wrote to Timothy when he suffered: I know whom I have believed, and am convinced that he is able to guard what I have entrusted to him until that day (2 Timothy 1:12).
God can use even the death of a loved one to strengthen our faith in Him (and the faith of others) through the grace we receive in Christ Jesus (v. 9). If youre experiencing anguish and difficulty, know that He can bring comfort and peace.
How have you experienced Gods joy even in times of deep sorrow? How do you explain this? How could you share what you learned with others?
Heavenly Father, fan into flame the gift of faith in me, that I might share with love and power my testimony of how You work in my life.
Sorry for the ping and post on the wrong thread.
Too many windows open and lost my concentration... DUH!
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It happens! LOL!
First time for me.... : (
Bible in a Year:
Mephibosheth ate at Davids table like one of the kings sons.
Tom worked for a law firm that advised Bobs company. They became friendsuntil Tom embezzled thousands of dollars from the company. Bob was hurt and angry when he found out, but he received wise counsel from his vice president, a believer in Christ. The VP noticed Tom was deeply ashamed and repentant, and he advised Bob to drop the charges and hire Tom. Pay him a modest salary so he can make restitution. Youll never have a more grateful, loyal employee. Bob did, and Tom was.
Mephibosheth, grandson of King Saul, hadnt done anything wrong, but he was in a tough spot when David became king. Most kings killed the royal bloodline. But David loved King Sauls son Jonathan, and treated his surviving son as his own (see 2 Samuel 9:113). His grace won a friend for life. Mephibosheth marveled that he deserved nothing but death from my lord the king, but you gave your servant a place (19:28). He remained loyal to David, even when Davids son Absalom chased David from Jerusalem (2 Samuel 16:14; 19:2430).
Do you want a loyal friend for life? Someone so extraordinary may require you to do something extraordinary. When common sense says punish, choose grace. Hold them accountable, but give the undeserving a chance to make things right. You may never find a more grateful, devoted friend. Think outside the box, with grace.
Who has sinned against you? How might you hold them accountable while also forgiving them?
Father, Ive received extraordinary grace from You. Help me show that grace to othersespecially to those with a repentant spirit.
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Bible in a Year:
He put his hands on her, and immediately she straightened up and praised God.
It wasnt surprising when Mother Teresa received the Nobel Peace Prize. True to form, she received the award in the name of the hungry, of the naked, of the homeless, of the blind, of the lepers, of all those who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared for throughout society. Those were the people she ministered to for most of her life.
Jesus modeled how to care for and love the marginalized, regardless of circumstances. Unlike the synagogue leaders who respected the Sabbath law more than the sick (Luke 13:14), when Jesus saw an ill woman at the temple, He was moved with compassion. He looked beyond the physical impairment and saw Gods beautiful creation in bondage. He called her to Him and said she was healed. Then He put his hands on her, and immediately she straightened up and praised God (v. 13). By touching her, He upset the leader of the synagogue because it was the Sabbath. Jesus, the Lord of the Sabbath (Luke 6:5), compassionately chose to heal the womana person who had faced discomfort and humiliation for nearly two decades.
I wonder how often we see someone as underserving of our compassion. Or maybe weve experienced rejection because we didnt meet somebody elses standard. May we not be like the religious elite who cared more about rules than fellow humans. Instead, lets follow Jesus example and treat others with compassion, love, and dignity.
How have you experienced Gods healing and touch? Who can you show compassion to this week?
Jesus, thank You for Your infinite love and incredible compassion for all humans, including those marred by disease and difficulties.
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He’s got the right idea!
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