Posted on 07/01/2019 12:03:00 AM PDT by JustAmy
Sorry you have to endure that horrible weather! Enjoy the weekend!
I love daisies!
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Saturday Morning
Walking to the store
on a Saturday morning
need to buy some milk
and paper towels.
The streets are covered
with a thin coat of ice
the winds are still
an old woman with a push cart
is beating me to the store
she is gliding like a slap shot.
I continue to walk cautiously
dont want to slip
dont want to fall
the light turns yellow
I dont even think of trying.
I wait for it to turn back
Then I walk walk slowly
the old woman is already in the store.
Inside the store I am greeted by
a young store cashier, her voice is full of energy
she smiles and looks like life has not
___ with her yet not yet...
I say good morning and head for
the paper good aisle.
A man who is still a stockboy is stocking
cheap single sheet rolls of toilet paper in aisle 5
I pick up a roll of paper towels
its on sale and I save 34 cents.
I get out of the paper aisle
and run into the old woman
she is well dressed and very short.
I look at her, she looks up at me and smiles
I smile back get a gallon of milk
At the cashier, I pay for my stuff
the cashier asks me if want paper or plastic
I choose plastic and then she smiles and
puts the paper towels inside the plastic bag
I decide I will carry the milk.
Charles Lara
Happy Caturday, Dogurday and Bunnyday, everyone!
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Wishing you a blessed weekend!
Thank you, Silentgypsy!
Bible in a Year:
Let any one of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her. John 8:7
Poet Carl Sandburg wrote of former US president Abraham Lincoln, Not often in the story of mankind does a man arrive on earth who is both steel and velvet, . . . who holds in his heart and mind the paradox of terrible storm and peace unspeakable and perfect. Steel and velvet described how Lincoln balanced the power of his office with concern for individuals longing for freedom.
Only one person in all history perfectly balanced strength and gentleness, power and compassion. That man is Jesus Christ. In John 8, when confronted by the religious leaders to condemn a guilty woman, Jesus displayed both steel and velvet. He showed steel by withstanding the demands of a bloodthirsty mob, instead turning their critical eyes upon themselves. He said to them, Let any one of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her (v. 7). Then Jesus modeled the velvet of compassion by telling the woman, Neither do I condemn you . . . . Go now and leave your life of sin (v. 11).
Reflecting His steel and velvet in our own responses to others can reveal the Fathers work of conforming us to be like Jesus. We can show His heart to a world hungry for both the velvet of mercy and the steel of justice.
How does your response to the brokenness of this world compare to Christs balance of mercy and justice? Where do you need Gods help to enable you to show His compassion to others?
Dear Father, I thank You for Your Son, whose strength and tenderness perfectly reveal Your heart for our lost world.
Thank you.
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Peaches is so beautiful!
He is a sweetheart.
Hi Peaches!
: )
Happy Dogurday/Caturday!
Cheers to All!
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Bible in a Year:
Greet Andronicus and Junia, my fellow Jews who have been in prison with me. They are outstanding among the apostles. Romans 16:7
After the conclusion of the First World War, US President Woodrow Wilson was recognized as one of the most powerful leaders on earth. But few knew that after a devastating stroke in 1919, it was his wife who managed nearly all of his affairs, determining which issues should be brought to his attention. In fact, modern historians believe that for a short while, it was really Edith Wilson who served as the president of the United States.
If asked to name the leaders of the early church, most of us would list Peter, Paul, and Timothy as a handful possessing well-documented gifts. But in Romans 16, Paul lists nearly forty people of diverse backgroundsmen, women, slaves, Jews, and gentilesall of whom contributed to the life of the church in diverse ways.
And far from considering them second-rate members of the church, its clear that Paul held these people in the highest regard. He describes them as outstanding among the apostles (v. 7)people to be celebrated for their service for Jesus.
Many of us feel that were too ordinary to be leaders in the church. But the truth is that each of us has gifts that can be used to serve and help others. In Gods strength, lets use our gifts to His honor!
As a member of the body of Christ, why should you never feel like youre unimportant? What are some ways you can serve the people in your church?
Jesus, help me to remember that I am an important part of the body of Christ!
Thank you.
Beautiful, MEG!
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