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October 1, 2017
| Meg33, The Mayor, Trisham, JustAmy
Posted on 09/30/2017 10:55:01 PM PDT by JustAmy
Edited on 10/01/2017 1:26:46 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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To: The Mayor; MEG33; Kitty Mittens; LUV W; trisham; left that other site; geologist; ...
Happy GratiTuesday, Friends.
I will try to get back later this evening.
Hope everyone had a wonderful day.
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posted on
10/03/2017 5:41:00 PM PDT
by
JustAmy
(Just Because!)
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Divine Interruptions
October 4, 2017
Jesus asked him, What do you want me to do for you? Lord, I want to see, he replied.
Luke 18:4041
Experts agree that a staggering amount of time is consumed each day by interruptions. Whether at work or at home, a phone call or an unexpected visit can easily deflect us from what we feel is our main purpose.
Not many of us like disruptions in our daily lives, especially when they cause inconvenience or a change of plans. But Jesus treated what appeared to be interruptions in a far different way. Time after time in the Gospels, we see the Lord stop what He is doing to help a person in need.
While Jesus was on His way to Jerusalem where He would be crucified, a blind man begging by the side of the road called out, Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me! (Luke 18:3538). Some in the crowd told him to be quiet, but he kept calling out to Jesus. Jesus stopped and asked the man, What do you want me to do for you? Lord, I want to see, he replied. Jesus said to him, Receive your sight; your faith has healed you (vv. 4142).
When our plans are interrupted by someone who genuinely needs help, we can ask the Lord for wisdom in how to respond with compassion. What we call an interruption may be a divine appointment the Lord has scheduled for that day.
Lord Jesus, fill us with Your wisdom and compassion that we may respond as You did to people in need.
Interruptions can be opportunities to serve.
In Acts 8 we read of another divine interruption. Philip had a fruitful ministry in Samaria (Acts 8:425), so he may have wondered why God would tell him to leave and take the desert roadthat goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza (v. 26). In obedience, Philip took the road few used. But God had sovereignly arranged for Philip to meet with an Ethiopiana Gentile who himself had embarked on a long journey as he earnestly sought after God (v. 27). Philip made contact with the Ethiopian just as he was reading a prophecy about Jesus (vv. 2834). The man believed in Christ, and Philip baptized him on the spot (vv. 3638). Imagine how Philip must have felt when he realized he had been sent out on a divine assignment of leading a person to faith in Christ! Philip being on the road less traveled was no accident; he was there by divine leading.
What might the Lord be prompting you to do today?
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posted on
10/04/2017 4:39:04 AM PDT
by
The Mayor
(Honesty means never having to look over your shoulder.)
To: FRiends; JustAmy; Mama_Bear; trisham; The Mayor; LUV W; Kitty Mittens; left that other site; ...
WELCOME TO WARM FUZZY WEDNESDAY
At Amy's Place
Friends love hanging out together on a beautiful day
WISHING YOU A LOVELY FALL DAY <
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posted on
10/04/2017 7:06:02 AM PDT
by
MEG33
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To: The Mayor
Good Morning
Amen
Thank you, Rus, for starting our day off right every day.
You are a blessing.
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posted on
10/04/2017 7:10:57 AM PDT
by
MEG33
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Woo Hoo!
Have A Beautiful Autumn Warm & Fuzzy Wednesday!
(((HUGS)))
ML/LTOS
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posted on
10/04/2017 7:52:42 AM PDT
by
left that other site
(You shall know the Truth, and the Truth shall set you free.)
To: LUV W
That is a FANTASTIC gif. Magnificent piece of work. Thank you for posting.
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posted on
10/04/2017 8:37:35 AM PDT
by
mairdie
To: TheConservativeParty
I’m so very sorry your family went through that. Anger is good. Right now the event is being seen as a Democratic opportunity. It’s anger that will make sure we put up a strong wall against their using that as a battering ram to slam their positions through. We can’t ever let that anger move into acceptance. As much as thoughts help build that wall, sending them to all hurt and injured.
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posted on
10/04/2017 8:41:42 AM PDT
by
mairdie
To: mairdie
I’m glad you enjoyed it! It does show the total essence of fall, doesn’t it!
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posted on
10/04/2017 9:06:50 AM PDT
by
luvie
(Our troops are the best of the best and we should honor them EVERY day!)
To: JustAmy
I'm not religious, but I respect those who make that central to their lives. 5th great grandfather, Henry Livingston, the author of 'Night Before Christmas' about whom I wrote, found tremendous joy in religion, both spiritually and thru being active in his church to help those less fortunate. He was also a watercolorist. Two of his poems always hit deep. I don't know the "St. John" reference in the second, so I can't tell if that poem comes from, or was inspired by, some bible verse. Perhaps someone else knows.
Without distinction, fame, or note
Upon the tide of life I float,
A bubble almost lost to sight
As cobweb frail, as vapor light;
And yet within that bubble lies
A spark of life which never dies.
*****
GOD IS LOVE
St. John
I LOVE my feeble voice to raise
In humble pray'r and ardent praise
Till my rapt soul attains that height
When all is glory and delight.
I LOVE to read the book of Heav'n
Which Grace to fall'n man has giv'n;
Where evr'y page and evr'y line
Proclaims its origin divine.
I LOVE that consecrated Fane
Where GOD has stamp'd his holy name:
United with my brethren there
We hear the word and join in pray'r.
I LOVE to join the pious few
And there the covenant renew,
Recount our joys, relate our grief
And jointly ask from GOD relief.
I LOVE on Pity's wing to fly
To sooth the deep expiring sigh,
To wipe the tear from wan distress
And light a smile on Sorrow's face.
I LOVE to view domestic bliss
Bound with the ligature of peace,
Where Parents - Children - All agree
To tune the lute of harmony.
I LOVE the morning's roseate ray,
I bless the glorious march of day,
And when the lulling ev'ning comes
I love the night amidst its glooms.
I LOVE to anticipate the day
When the freed spirit wings its way
To the Jerusalem above
Where reigns 'th eternal SOURCE of LOVE.
For my beloved daughter Jane.
H. L.
78 [years old]
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posted on
10/04/2017 9:10:09 AM PDT
by
mairdie
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Happy Warm and Fuzzy Wednesday!
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posted on
10/04/2017 9:29:25 AM PDT
by
luvie
(Our troops are the best of the best and we should honor them EVERY day!)
To: mairdie
Here is what your 5th great grandfather referenced.
1 John 4:8
Whoever does not love does not know God, because
God is love.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Visit_from_St._Nicholas#Original_copies
I had no idea there was a question of authorship of The Night Before Christmas! Looks like Livingston won using several modern computer techniques!
Thank you for sharing his poetry.
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posted on
10/04/2017 9:52:48 AM PDT
by
MEG33
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To: MEG33
MEG!!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow.
I have read that poem for 18 years and never knew that. Thank you. I'll add that to the description of the poem online.
Not having any bible background (raised Catholic), I always relied on the professors I worked with to know their bible and that one seems to have slipped through the crack. Again, thank you.
Henry did publish some poetry that was written by others, such as
Hiding Place by Rev. Jehoida Brewer (1752-1817) and
The IX ode of Horace from The Poetics of Scaliger.
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posted on
10/04/2017 10:06:19 AM PDT
by
mairdie
To: MEG33
>>Looks like Livingston won using several modern computer techniques!
I was at the table for a mock trial on the authorship. The jury came down for Henry and Troy NY named a Henry Livingston Day. Pretty fun.
I saw the reference to Henry as the author 18 years ago on an obscure webpage that has since disappeared. Curious, I searched for Moore's poetry. His book had never been republished and I couldn't find his work. This was 1999 and the web didn't have the depth it has today. Research libraries wouldn't allow me to view the book because I was a civilian, not an academic. FINALLY, Brown University in RI said they had a microfilm copy I could see. As it printed out, all became clear. This was the WORST poet I had ever read. No wonder no one reprinted his book!
So it became my major research of the time to find out for sure if it was true or not. I talked a Vassar prof into looking into it, but he'd only do it if the results went into his book and I was his researcher. I found the materials, answered his questions, REPEAT. For a year. Toured the country to research institutions. Part of what saved Henry's material was that the family were holding onto things because of the controversy. Some because his descendants were famous and had collections around the country.
People Magazine
Skip forward to 2011 and an Auckland Emeritus Professor contacted me because he thought he could prove the matter for good through statistical analysis. Again, I was the scut help, which worked well because my expertise wasn't in poetry, but in computer science.
MASSIVE YEARS of detailed analysis of poetry innards.
One of our big breakthrus came from a girlfriend. When I chaired computer languages, she was president of computational linguistics - just what we were doing in our analysis of poetry. I took her to a Dunkin Donuts and recited Moore and Henry aloud. Then noticed that I was having trouble getting Moore's words out of my mouth, while Henry's flowed like butter. She observed that the reason was probably because of where the tongue moved in my mouth reciting consecutive syllables and suggested studying the phonemes of the poems would work as a differentiator. I wrote Mac and he knew about it and thought it had possibilities. So Lyn and I transcribed the ENTIRE bodies of work of both men and NBC into phonemes and my husband and I began HUGE waves of statistical analysis until Mac found a differentiator set. The research took solid YEARS!
We threw the data over the fence to New Zealand, never having any idea how Mac would interpret them. He finally wrote that he had enough proof. Henry was the author! Basically, look at any unconscious trait that we analyzed and the author of NBC and Henry share those traits. They're far outside of the way Moore writes just looking at small details that he couldn't control. Where he COULD control was that for years after the poem was published - AFTER, not BEFORE - he started putting in some of the NBC vocabulary, so I personally think he was trying to cover his tracks. Mac is kinder.
You can't IMAGINE the feeling!
I made my Kindle book on Henry free to FR people last week. I'll do it again before Christmas. I collect art and I also put out two art/poetry books of Henry's - NBC with 89 illos in the Kindle edition (I collect antique editions) and Henry's love poetry with antique postcards. Both mindblowingly beautiful with no modesty whatsoever. I'll make those Kindle versions free at times before Christmas. They let me do that for 5 days per book and last year I spread them just before the holidays.
My
basic website for Henry is about 15,000 pages. I have a secret website that I use to communicate with the professors as we work that's just as big.
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posted on
10/04/2017 10:31:54 AM PDT
by
mairdie
To: mairdie
https://www.biblegateway.com/
I can look up any passage or chapter here and it includes many different translations.
I use this often to get the correct verse number.
I appreciate so much your posting of Livingston’s beautiful gift of love to his daughter!
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posted on
10/04/2017 11:28:39 AM PDT
by
MEG33
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To: MEG33
How kind of you! Thank you so much for the link. Much of my research is religious, which puts me at a disadvantage. I’m glad you enjoyed God is Love. I come away from reading Henry feeling good about the world. He had such faith and such deep goodness. What a shame to know I’ll only know the man through his words. But I’m so grateful we have those.
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posted on
10/04/2017 11:35:14 AM PDT
by
mairdie
To: mairdie
Thank you. I am so grateful my cousin’s daughter and her husband were able to get home to see their baby. I can’t imagine the grief in our family, had this little baby girl been orphaned Sunday night.
To: FRiends; The Mayor; left that other site; LUV W; mairdie; JustAmy; Kitty Mittens; ...
Thank You So Much For Coming By!
I love the pretty autumn pup, ML and the precious kitty, LUV.
Mairdie, I have enjoyed your wonderful poetry and information on your 5th
great grandfather Livingston.
~I Wish Everyone A Lovely Evening~
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posted on
10/04/2017 2:16:01 PM PDT
by
MEG33
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Hugs to you, and one level virtually removed to them. Stay safe yourself!
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posted on
10/04/2017 2:23:52 PM PDT
by
mairdie
To: MEG33; JustAmy; everyone; FRiends; All; amysplace
Thank you for the Daily Pings & Posts, Dear FRiends.
(((((Hugs, and God Bless)))))
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posted on
10/05/2017 12:49:11 AM PDT
by
Kitty Mittens
(To God Be All Excellent Praise!)
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Hovering Over Us
October 5, 2017
He shielded him and cared for him . . . like an eagle that . . . hovers over its young.
Deuteronomy 32:1011
Bettys daughter arrived home from an overseas trip, feeling unwell. When her pain became unbearable, Betty and her husband took her to the emergency room. The doctors and nurses set to work, and after a few hours one of the nurses said to Betty, Shes going to be okay! Were going to take good care of her and get her healed up. In that moment, Betty felt peace and love flood over her. She realized that while she hovered over her daughter anxiously, the Lord is the perfect parent who nurtures His children, comforting us in difficult times.
In the book of Deuteronomy, the Lord reminded His people how, when they were wandering in the desert, He cared for them as a loving parent who hovers over its young. He never left them, but was like an eagle that spreads its wings to catch its children and carries them aloft (32:11). He wanted them to remember that although they experienced hardship and strife in the desert, He didnt abandon them.
We too may face challenges of many kinds, but we can take comfort and courage in this reminder that our God will never leave us. When we feel that we are falling, the Lord like an eagle will spread His wings to catch us (v. 11) as He brings us peace. Amy Boucher Pye
Father God, Your love as a parent is greater than anything I can imagine. May my confidence rest in You, and may I share Your love with others.
Our God hovers over us with love.
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posted on
10/05/2017 5:12:24 AM PDT
by
The Mayor
(Honesty means never having to look over your shoulder.)
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