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To: Billie

Billie, I sure hope he gets through this easily. Right now it’s rough because he doesn’t want to walk. We have to think for him.. “ do you need to go pee”? “ Do you want water”?
sigh...
Not easy...

Thanks for your prayers!


1,710 posted on 02/24/2010 7:54:50 PM PST by pollywog (Psalm 91:4 ~ Under His Wings ~)
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February 25, 2010
Imagine That!
Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, . . . rightly dividing the Word of truth. —2 Timothy 2:15

My friends and I were anticipating a contemplative time looking at a collection of artwork about the prodigal son who returned home to a forgiving father (Luke 15). When we arrived at the information table, we noticed the brochures, books, and a sign pointing to the artwork.

Also on the table was a dinner plate with bread, a napkin, and a glass. Each of us privately pondered what the significance of the plate could be. We wondered if it represented communion fellowship between the prodigal son and his father when he returned home. But as we examined it more closely, we realized simultaneously: Someone had left a dirty plate on the display table. And it wasn’t bread, but leftover cookie bars! Our imaginations had been wrong.

We had a good laugh, but then it made me think about how sometimes we imagine more than what’s really there while reading the Bible. Rather than assuming that our speculation is correct, however, we need to be sure our interpretation fits with the whole of Scripture. Peter said that “no prophecy of Scripture is of any private interpretation” (2 Peter 1:20). As we depend on the Spirit’s instruction, a careful study of the context, and the wisdom of respected Bible teachers, we’ll avoid seeing things in the Word that aren’t really there.

We must correctly hear God’s Word,
Or we will be misled;
We must give careful thought and prayer
To what the Author said. —Hess

A text out of context is often a dangerous pretext.

Bible in One Year: Numbers 12-14; Mark 5:21-43


1,711 posted on 02/25/2010 4:33:51 AM PST by The Mayor (Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is Liberty!)
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To: pollywog

Awwwww. :( I know this is so hard. Poor little thing doesn’t know why it hurts to do all the things he’s used to doing. Time....it will get a little better each day, but I know you hurt, too.


1,752 posted on 02/25/2010 12:45:54 PM PST by Billie
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