Posted on 11/01/2008 12:28:05 AM PDT by JustAmy
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Make haste to help me, O Lord! the psalmist David prayed (Ps. 70:1). Like him, we dont like to wait. We dislike the long lines at super-market checkout counters, and the traffic jams downtown and around shopping malls. We hate to wait at the bank or at a restaurant.
And then there are the harder waits: a childless couple waiting for a child; a single person waiting for marriage; an addict waiting for deliverance; a spouse waiting for a kind and gentle word; a worried patient waiting for a diagnosis from a doctor.
What we wait for, however, is far less important than what God is doing while we wait. In such times He works in us to develop those hard-to-achieve spiritual virtues of meekness, kindness, and patience with others. But more important, we learn to lean on God alone and to rejoice and be glad in Him (v.4).
F. B. Meyer said, What a chapter might be written of Gods delays! It is the mystery of the art of educating human spirits to the finest temper of which they are capable. What searchings of heart, what analyzings of motives, what testings of the Word of God, what upliftings of soul. . . . All these are associated with those weary days of waiting, which are, nevertheless, big with spiritual destiny.
Ping
This is such a nice group.
Thank you MORE THAN Amy!!
Lady Jag!! I live near Poughkeepsie, NY. It is quite rural area for so south in NY state. My husband was home last year because we had a carpenter friend working on the house. They took a lunch break and when they looked up from their newpapers a 600 pound brown bear was outside our bay window!! He walked away peacefully but my Oreo{Yes, black and white cat} was about that close to the bear. Sorry, we did not get a picture. And my husband had the same comment, how can the cat get that close and be ok. 9 lives?? Sorry to report I’ve had to stop filling the birdfeeders in the warm months{I really miss the birds} but winter is around the corner again! Thanks
We are raising our 10 year old grandson.
Our public educational system is the pits, and we don't have the money to put him in private school. We don't feel adequate to homeschool, and even wonder with a Obama administration if that will be severely attacked!
Just wonderful to know that God is still on the Throne.
Waving Good Morning from my kitchen table....
Polly
Thank you for another wonderful Daily Bread message this Friday morning, Mr. Mayor! Wishing you a very nice day!
Morning Polly....waving back! I worry too....just don’t feel good about the whole thing. I will always have my doubts! I understand about the “feeling down”....me too!
PRETTY MUCH SUMS IT UP.....
Dear Fellow Business Owners:
As a business owner who employs 120 people, we have resigned ourselves to the fact that Barack Obama will be our next president, and that our taxes and fees will go up in a BIG way.
To compensate for these increases, we figure that the Customer will have to see an increase in our fees to them of about 8-10%. We will also have to lay off 25 of our employees. This really bothered us as we believe we are family here and didn’t know how to choose who will have to go. So, this is what we did.
We strolled thru the parking lot and found twenty Obama bumper stickers on our employees cars. We have decided these folks will be the first to be laid off.
We can’t think of another fair way to approach this problem. If you have a better idea, let me know.
We are sending this letter to all business owners that we know.
love the post kitty - thank you!
Ha!
Well I did that sort of things years ago with ballet company - never in a river bed however.
The Cleveland ART Museums Special Exhibition was outstanding & much larger than I expected. Took about 4.5 hours to go through & at a brisk rate.
It was titled Artistic Luxury (the works of Fabrege, Tiffany, Lalique).
My knowledge of art is like my knowledge of music & politics - a bit spotty. I knew Faberge eggs & Tiffany lamps & store in NYC but that was about it n Never even heard of Lalique. But the wonderful presentation educated me! If it gets to you area well worth seeing. The collection was assembled from museums & private collections around the world & was priced at 18.00 which is about standard for most of the special presentations which can range from 15 - 50 as I have observed. My host graciously payed for not only me but three others in our group
Downer was my back which was heavy pain the entire time & I rested /sat (on floor) many times
After this we got some dinner & I came home & slept solidly about three hours.
A Browns win in PM would have been nice - but again eluded our team
Well, Meg, I see you’re lurking with your camera again - I didn’t think anyone was looking. :)
You will soon see a lot of people wearing Red on Fridays. Here's why..... The Americans, who support our troops, are the silent majority. We are not "organized" to reflect who we are, or to reflect what our opinions are. Many Americans, like yourself, and all their friends, simply want to recognize that Americans support our troops. Our idea of showing our solidarity and support for our troops is starting Friday and continuing on each and every Friday, until this is over, that every red-blooded American who supports our young men and women, WEAR SOMETHING RED. |
I'm glad you are, Dita! :)
At first, when I saw your post with the emphasis on "B", I thought I had done it again' and addressed you as "d"ita. :)
LOL! You and Meg had the same idea with the Saxplaying Squirrel! Love it AND the drummer is too cute!
Could be, for sure. They do look like draft horses, and Clydesdales do have that beautiful long hair above the hoof (love the Budweiser horses!)
Another draft horse that has the same long hair at the feet is the Percheron. My husband watches the RFD channel a lot, and I always love seeing the horse farms with breeds I've never heard of! Many of them have the long hair at the hoof. But at any rate, they're all beautiful to me! :)
Good morning, Amy - wearing red to support the troops!
Good Support Our Troops - Wear Red on Friday Morning, Amy.
Had a GREAT choir rehearsal last night. 50+guys, 2 ladies (one active duty) blended their voices and it sounded terrific. I’ve been looking forward to this Veteran’s Choir and singing in the three church services for over two months (can ya tell I’m excited?)
Lots of other Veteran’s Day events scheduled in the area beginning today and running through Tuesday.
Didn't see the link but I found it, and DONE! Have not read replies beyond this one, and in case anyone didn't get the link, it is here:
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