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October 1, 2018
| Meg33, The Mayor, Trisham, JustAmy
Posted on 09/30/2018 9:22:26 PM PDT by JustAmy
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Winter Snow
December 25, 2018
He will not shout or cry out, or raise his voice in the streets. A bruised reed he will not break.
Isaiah 42:23
In winter, I often wake to the beautiful surprise of a world blanketed in the peace and quiet of an early morning snow. Not loudly like a spring thunderstorm that announces its presence in the night, snow comes softly.
In Winter Snow Song, Audrey Assad sings that Jesus could have come to earth in power like a hurricane, but instead He came quietly and slowly like the winter snow falling softly in the night outside my window.
Jesuss arrival took many by quiet surprise. Instead of being born in a palace, He was born in an unlikely place, a humble dwelling outside Bethlehem. And He slept in the only bed available, a manger (Luke 2:7). Instead of being attended by royalty and government officials, Jesus was welcomed by lowly shepherds (vv. 1516). Instead of having wealth, Jesuss parents could only afford the inexpensive sacrifice of two birds when they presented Him at the temple (v. 24).
The unassuming way Jesus entered the world was foreshadowed by the prophet Isaiah, who prophesied the coming Savior would not shout or cry out (Isaiah 42:2) nor would He come in power that might break a damaged reed or extinguish a struggling flame (v. 3). Instead He came gently in order to draw us to Himself with His offer of peace with Goda peace still available to anyone who believes the unexpected story of a Savior born in a manger.
Lord Jesus, thank You for willingly giving up Your majesty and coming to earth in order to offer peace.
How silently, how silently the wondrous gift is given! O Little Town of Bethlehem
Known as one of the Servant Songs (songs/poems that celebrate the service, suffering, and ultimate reign of the Servant of the Lord; see also Isaiah 49:113; 50:411; and 52:1353:12), Isaiah 42 paints a beautiful picture of Gods care, concern, and coming justice for the nations. While there is some debate over the identity of the servant (in some songs the servant is expressed in the plural, suggesting the nation of Israel is the servant), there is little doubt about how todays passage was viewed. Matthew quotes Isaiah 42:14 in its entirety (Matthew 12:1821). Matthew says that Jesuss ministry of healing the sick was in fulfillment of this passage: This was to fulfill what was spoken through the prophet Isaiah (v. 17). Matthew clearly sees Jesus as the Servant of the Lord in whom the nations put their hope.
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posted on
12/25/2018 6:18:16 AM PST
by
The Mayor
(Honesty means never having to look over your shoulder.)
To: DollyCali
To: LUV W
Love the cat Christmas tree!
To: TheConservativeParty
LOL! Thanks! If we had a tree, that's what it would look like! 😀
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posted on
12/25/2018 10:22:14 AM PST
by
luvie
(The bravery and dedication of our troops in keeping us safe & free make me proud to be an American!)
To: JustAmy; yorkie; tiapam; MEG33; GodBlessUSA; Colonel_Flagg; jaycee; oldteen; ...
785
posted on
12/25/2018 12:53:08 PM PST
by
luvie
(The bravery and dedication of our troops in keeping us safe & free make me proud to be an American!)
To: MEG33; everyone; FRiends; All; amysplace
Thank you for the Beautiful Pings, Dear FRiends.
(((((Christmas Blessings to All)))))
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posted on
12/26/2018 12:30:47 AM PST
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Kitty Mittens
(To God Be All Excellent Praise!)
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Just Another Day?
December 26, 2018
The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the God of our fathers, has glorified his servant Jesus.
Acts 3:13
In Christmas Every Day, William Dean Howells tells of a little girl who gets her wish. For one long, horrible year it is indeed Christmas every day. By day three, the yuletide joy has already begun to wear thin. Before long everyone hates candy. Turkeys become scarce and sell for outrageous prices. Presents are no longer received with gratitude as they pile up everywhere. People angrily snap at each other.
Thankfully, Howells story is just a satirical tale. But what an incredible blessing that the subject of the Christmas celebration never wearies us despite the fact that we see Him throughout the Bible.
After Jesus had ascended to His Father, the apostle Peter proclaimed to a crowd at the temple in Jerusalem that Jesus was the one Moses foretold when he said, God will raise up for you a prophet like me (Acts 3:22; Deuteronomy 18:18). Gods promise to Abraham, Through your offspring all peoples on earth will be blessed, was really a reference to Jesus (Acts 3:25; Genesis 22:18). Peter noted, All the prophets who have spoken have foretold these daysthe arrival of the Messiah (Acts 3:24).
We can keep the spirit of Christmas alive long after the celebrations have ended. By seeing Christ in the whole story of the Bible we can appreciate how Christmas is so much more than just another day.
Father, thank You for giving us Your Son, and for
giving us His Story on the pages of the Bible.
This year, as you pack up the Christmas decorations, dont put away the spirit of Christmas.
The book of Acts describes how the Spirit of God enabled followers of Jesus to spread the word of what they had seen with their eyes (Acts 1:8). Their witness was given credibility by miracles (3:110), care for one another (6:17), a love for their enemies, and a willingness to suffer and die for their life-changing story (7:598:4).
From the temple of Jerusalem to a prison in Rome, they told how the long-awaited King and Savior of Israel had been crucified (3:1718). Together they showed how the Jewish Scriptures could be read with a new understanding (8:2635), and even how other religious beliefs (17:1631) could be seen in light of a resurrected Savior and Lord.
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posted on
12/26/2018 5:03:59 AM PST
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The Mayor
(Honesty means never having to look over your shoulder.)
To: FRiends; JustAmy; trisham; The Mayor; LUV W; Kitty Mittens; left that other site; ...
Happy Warm Fuzzy Wednesday!
Company's comin' and I must get busy!
*HUGS
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posted on
12/26/2018 7:53:25 AM PST
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MEG33
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Happy Warm & Fuzzy Wednesday!
And A Merry Boxing Day To All! :-)
(((HUGS)))
ML/LTOS
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posted on
12/26/2018 8:27:07 AM PST
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left that other site
(For America to have CONFIDENCE in our future, we must have PRIDE in our HISTORY... DJT)
To: MEG33
Hello! Hope you had a great Christmas. Had fun at my folks place yesterday. Mom made apricot punch with champagne and apricot brandy that was quite tasty. We have been doing a gift exchange by drawing numbers and then picking a present off the table for 2 years. I dont like it. Last year I picked a package with bourbon and this year I picked a big screw driver set! Traded the bourbon for something last year. Im giving the tool set to my nephew. I am going to campaign for a return to drawing names at Thanksgiving and then buying for that person for Christmas. This random gift stuff is not working out.
Had lots of laughs and a great time which is most important.
To: MEG33; JustAmy; yorkie; tiapam; GodBlessUSA; Colonel_Flagg; jaycee; oldteen; ...
Happy Warm and Fuzzy ...and worn out from celebrating... Wednesday!
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posted on
12/26/2018 1:06:19 PM PST
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luvie
(The bravery and dedication of our troops in keeping us safe & free make me proud to be an American!)
To: LUV W
Im worn out from the fun too.
Still going to Bible study tonight.
Doesnt seem like a Wednesday today.
Seems like Monday.
Cheers!
To: TheConservativeParty
It DOES seem like Monday! I’ve been messed up all day. LOL!
Enjoy the bible study!
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posted on
12/26/2018 1:50:11 PM PST
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luvie
(The bravery and dedication of our troops in keeping us safe & free make me proud to be an American!)
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The Highest Place
December 27, 2018
He is before all things, and in him all things hold together.
Colossians 1:17
My husband invited a friend to church. After the service his friend said, I liked the songs and the atmosphere, but I dont get it. Why do you give Jesus such a high place of honor? My husband then explained to him that Christianity is a relationship with Christ. Without Him, Christianity would be meaningless. Its because of what Jesus has done in our lives that we meet together and praise Him.
Who is Jesus and what has He done? The apostle Paul answered this question in Colossians 1. No one has seen God, but Jesus came to reflect and reveal Him (v. 15). Jesus, as the Son of God, came to die for us and free us from sin. Sin has separated us from Gods holiness, so peace could only be made through someone perfect. That was Jesus (vv. 14, 20). In other words, Jesus has given us what no one else couldaccess to God and eternal life (John 17:3).
Why does He deserve such a place of honor? He conquered death. He won our hearts by His love and sacrifice. He gives us new strength every day. He is everything to us!
We give Him the glory because He deserves it. We lift Him up because that is His rightful place. Lets give Him the highest place in our hearts.
Jesus, You are my Savior and my Lord, and I want to give You the highest place of honor in my life.
Read God at the Center at discoveryseries.org/hp152.
Jesus is the center of our worship.
The New Testament concept of image (Colossians 1:15) involves three things: exact likeness (2 Corinthians 4:4 nlt), exact representation (Hebrews 1:3), and complete revelation (John 1:18). Man is created in the image of God (Genesis 1:27), but Jesus is the image of God (2 Corinthians 4:4). The writer of Hebrews says the Son is the radiance of Gods glory and the exact representation of his being (1:3) or expresses the very character of God (nlt). Jesus in His very essence and nature is God (Colossians 2:9; Philippians 2:56). The apostle John (John 1:18) says Jesus has made [God] known (niv) or has explained Him to us (nasb).
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posted on
12/27/2018 6:02:12 AM PST
by
The Mayor
(Honesty means never having to look over your shoulder.)
To: JustAmy; yorkie; tiapam; MEG33; GodBlessUSA; Colonel_Flagg; jaycee; oldteen; ...
Thankful For The Rain We Got Yesterday.. ..but not for the wind! Happy Thankful Thursday!
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posted on
12/27/2018 9:26:12 AM PST
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luvie
(The bravery and dedication of our troops in keeping us safe & free make me proud to be an American!)
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Good Riddance Day
December 28, 2018
As far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us.
Psalm 103:12
Since 2006 a group of people have celebrated an unusual event around the New Year. Its called Good Riddance Day. Based on a Latin American tradition, individuals write down unpleasant, embarrassing memories and bad issues from the past year and throw them into an industrial-strength shredder. Or some take a sledgehammer to their good riddance item.
The writer of Psalm 103 goes beyond suggesting that people say good riddance to unpleasant memories. He reminded us that God bids good riddance to our sins. In his attempt to express Gods vast love for His people, the psalmist used word pictures. He compared the vastness of Gods love to the distance between the heavens and the earth (v. 11). Then the psalmist talked about His forgiveness in spatial terms. As far as the place where the sun rises is from the place where the sun sets, so the Lord has removed His peoples sins from them (v. 12). The psalmist wanted Gods people to know that His love and forgiveness were infinite and complete. God freed His people from the power of their transgressions by fully pardoning them.
Good news! We dont have to wait until the New Year to experience Good Riddance Day. Through our faith in Jesus, when we confess and turn from our sins, He bids good riddance to them and casts them into the depths of the sea. Today can be a Good Riddance Day!
Thank You, Father, for freedom from sin.
What sins do you need to say goodbye to? How does it make you feel knowing that God infinitely and completely forgets your sins?
Recognizing our propensity to be forgetful and unfaithful (Deuteronomy 6:1012; Hosea 13:6), David wrote Psalm 103 as a thanksgiving song, calling us to praise God for who He is and what He has done. He reminds us not to forgot all his benefits (vv. 12). The psalmist describes the character of our redeeming Father. He is compassionate, slow to anger, loving, forgiving, and gracious (vv. 313). He does not punish us for all our sins . . . [or] deal harshly with us, as we deserve (v. 10 nlt). God has forgiven our sins completely (vv. 1112). David recounts Gods character in the aftermath of Israels idolatrous sin (vv. 78; Exodus 32): Our God is the compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness, maintaining love to thousands, and forgiving wickedness, rebellion and sin (Exodus 34:67).
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posted on
12/28/2018 4:41:56 AM PST
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The Mayor
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797
posted on
12/28/2018 9:29:19 AM PST
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luvie
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When God Says No
December 29, 2018
In perfect faithfulness you have done wonderful things, things planned long ago.
Isaiah 25:1
When I was conscripted into the military at age eighteen, as all young Singaporean men are, I prayed desperately for an easy posting. A clerk or driver, perhaps. Not being particularly strong, I hoped to be spared the rigors of combat training. But one evening as I read my Bible, one verse leaped off the page: My grace is sufficient for you . . . (2 Corinthians 12:9).
My heart droppedbut it shouldnt have. God had answered my prayers. Even if I received a difficult assignment, He would provide for me.
So I ended up as an armored infantryman, doing things I didnt always enjoy. Looking back now, Im grateful God didnt give me what I wanted. The training and experience toughened me physically and mentally and gave me confidence to enter adulthood.
In Isaiah 25:15, after prophesying Israels punishment and subsequent deliverance from her enemies, the prophet praises God for His plans. All these wonderful things, Isaiah notes, had been planned long ago (v. 1), yet they included some arduous times.
It can be hard to hear God saying no, and even harder to understand when were praying for something goodlike someones deliverance from a crisis. Thats when we need to hold on to the truth of Gods good plans. We may not understand why, but we can keep trusting in His love, goodness, and faithfulness.
Lord, give me the faith to keep trusting You even when You say no.
When God says no, He has a plan. Keep trusting Him!
Throughout Isaiah we see dark and dire prophecies interspersed with oases of hope. We may think these dramatically different sections contrast with each otherand they dobut theyre also complementary. Note how Isaiah 25 responds to previous pronouncements of judgment, which the prophet praises God for.
Chapter 24 declares that the entire earth will be devastated (vv. 13). Then it concludes by saying, The Lord Almighty will reign on Mount Zion and in Jerusalem, and before its elderswith great glory (v. 23). This sets the stage for Isaiah 25. In perfect faithfulness you have done wonderful things, says the prophet (v. 1). These things include Gods judgment: You have made the city a heap of rubble (v. 2). Because of the judgment, strong peoples will honor the Lord, and cities of ruthless nations will revere you (v. 3). Even Gods judgment draws His creation to Him.
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posted on
12/29/2018 5:46:45 AM PST
by
The Mayor
(Honesty means never having to look over your shoulder.)
To: LUV W
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posted on
12/29/2018 7:00:14 AM PST
by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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posted on
12/29/2018 7:01:49 AM PST
by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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