Posted on 04/01/2019 6:53:58 PM PDT by JustAmy
That’s just a tiny bit of it!
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Beautiful, LUV W!
Thank you. I loved your words by Ronald Reagan. He loved America and it showed with every thing he did and every word he uttered in his speeches.
Thank you! He was wonderful.
I love poppies.
I hope the one I planted this spring will have time to bloom this year.
Its not real big, so might take until next summer.
Id love to plant some. They really are gorgeous flowers.
Bible in a Year: 1 Chronicles 2829; John 9:2441
Be strong and courageous. 1 Chronicles 28:20
Among a display of male statues (Nelson Mandela, Winston Churchill, Mahatma Gandhi, and others) in Londons Parliament Square, stands a lone statue of a woman. The solitary woman is Millicent Fawcett, who fought for the right of women to vote. Shes immortalized in bronzeholding a banner displaying words she offered in a tribute to a fellow suffragist: Courage calls to courage everywhere. Fawcett insisted that one persons courage emboldens otherscalling timid souls into action.
As David prepared to hand his throne over to his son Solomon, he explained the responsibilities that would soon rest heavy on his shoulders. Its likely Solomon quivered under the weight of what he faced: leading Israel to follow all Gods instructions, guarding the land God had entrusted to them, and overseeing the monumental task of building the temple (1 Chronicles 28:810).
Knowing Solomons trembling heart, David offered his son powerful words: Be strong and courageous . . . . Do not be afraid or discouraged, for the Lord God, my God, is with you (v. 20). Real courage would never arise from Solomons own skill or confidence but rather from relying on Gods presence and strength. God provided the courage Solomon needed.
When we face hardship, we often try to drum up boldness or talk ourselves into bravery. God, however, is the one who renews our faith. He will be with us. And His presence calls us to courage.
What causes your heart to tremble in fear? How can you seek Gods presence and power in moving toward courage?
God, Im often so afraid. And when I am, Im tempted to rely on my own wits or courageand thats never enough. Be with me. Give me Your courage.
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Hope yall are having a nice Sunday.
Great weather here.
Hot dogs burgers and charro beans tomorrow at vfw post 4011
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=328&v=Xu95p8IdN-U
Great Weather here too...but Blue is still in the shop. I think my mechanic went to Rolling Thunder.
Bible in a Year: 2 Chronicles 13; John 10:123
David asked, Is there anyone still left of the house of Saul to whom I can show kindness for Jonathan's sake? 2 Samuel 9:1 I grew up in a church full of traditions. One came into play when a beloved family member or friend died. Often a church pew or possibly a painting in a hallway showed up not long afterward with a brass plate affixed: In Memory of . . . The deceaseds name would be etched there, a shining reminder of a life passed on. I always appreciated those memorials. And I still do. Yet at the same time theyve always given me pause because they are static, inanimate objects, in a very literal sense something not alive. Is there a way to add an element of life to the memorial?
Following the death of his beloved friend Jonathan, David wanted to remember him and to keep a promise to him (1 Samuel 20:1217). But rather than simply seek something static, David searched and found something very much alivea son of Jonathan (2 Samuel 9:3). Davids decision here is dramatic. He chose to extend kindness (v. 1) to Mephibosheth (vv. 67) in the specific forms of restored property (all the land that belonged to your grandfather Saul) and the ongoing provision of food and drink (you will always eat at my table).
As we continue to remember those whove died with plaques and paintings, may we also recall Davids example and extend kindness to those still living.
Who has died that you dont want to forget? What might a specific kindness to another person look like for you?
Jesus, give me the strength to extend kindness in memory of the kindness others have shown me, but most important because of Your great kindness.
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Greetings All
Got rained out in Wisconsin today
Bible in a Year: 2 Chronicles 46; John 10:2442
He will give you another advocate to help you and be with you foreverthe Spirit of truth. John 14:1617 While writing a Bible guide for pastors in Indonesia, a writer friend grew fascinated with that nations culture of togetherness. Called gotong royongmeaning mutual assistancethe concept is practiced in villages, where neighbors may work together to repair someones roof or rebuild a bridge or path. In cities too my friend said, People always go places with someone elseto a doctors appointment, for example. Its the cultural norm. So youre never alone.
Worldwide, believers in Jesus rejoice in knowing we also are never alone. Our constant and forever companion is the Holy Spirit, the third person of the Trinity. Far more than a loyal friend, the Spirit of God is given to every follower of Christ by our heavenly Father to help you and be with you forever (John 14:16).
Jesus promised Gods Spirit would come after His own time on Earth ended. I will not leave you as orphans, Jesus said (v. 18). Instead, the Holy Spiritthe Spirit of Truth who lives with you and will be in youindwells each of us who receives Christ as Savior (v. 17).
The Holy Spirit is our Helper, Comforter, Encourager, and Counselora constant companion in a world where loneliness can afflict even connected people. May we forever abide in His comforting love and help.
As a believer in Christ, how does it encourage you to know that the Holy Spirit lives inside of you? How have you neglected Gods comfort?
Jesus promised we will always have companionship with the Holy Spirit, who never leaves us.
To learn more about basic Christian beliefs visit christianuniversity.org/ST101.
Good morning All
Have a great day
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I love those lillies. We had them in the yard of our first house.
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