Posted on 10/31/2019 8:53:22 PM PDT by JustAmy
I’ll bet.
So cute. :)
:-)
Amen to that! Thank you, LUV W!
It does sound like winter is going to be brutal for some of you. It’s barely started here...just 1 cold front. And now it’s warm and sunny.
No snow today!
Woot!
( cabin fever sets in early when winter starts in October)
Do you live on a mountain somewhere? brrrrrrr
Bible in a Year:
Run in such a way as to get the prize. 1 Corinthians 9:24 In the 1994 fictional movie Forrest Gump, Forrest becomes famous for running. What began as a jog to the end of the road continued for three years, two months, fourteen days, and sixteen hours. Each time he arrived at his destination, he set another one and continued to run, zig-zagging across the United States, until one day when he no longer felt like it. Feeling like it was the way his running began. Forrest says, That day, for no particular reason, I decided to go for a little run.
In contrast to Forrests seemingly whimsical running, the apostle Paul asks his readers to follow his example and run in such a way as to get the prize (1 Corinthians 9:24). Like disciplined athletes, our runningthe way we live our livesmight mean saying no to some of our pleasures. Being willing to forgo our rights might help us reach others with the good news of our rescue from sin and death.
With our hearts and minds trained on the goal of inviting others to run the race alongside us, we are also assured of the ultimate prizeeternal fellowship with God. The victors crown God bestows will last forever; we win it by running our lives with the aim of making Him known while relying on His strength to do so. What a reason to run!
What is your aim in life? How is it similar to or different than Pauls?
Jesus, help me stay focused on the reason I run: to share about You with those around me.
Thank you.
I love the mountains but sadly live in southern WI where there are rolling hills at best, not a mountain for 1000 miles- the Rocky Mountains out west.
Was above 32 today and a little sunshine, same for Saturday.
Cheers!
Rolling Hills is the Massachusetts rhing too. The Berkshires are lovely, but after seeing the Rockies, I hesitate to call the Berkies “Mountains”.
No disrespect meant to the Berkies LOL.
Rolling Hills is the Massachusetts thing too. The Berkshires are lovely, but after seeing the Rockies, I hesitate to call the Berkies “Mountains”.
No disrespect meant to the Berkies LOL.
Bible in a Year:
The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged. Deuteronomy 31:8
Dad! Where are you?
I was pulling into our driveway when my daughter, panicking, called me on my cell phone. Id needed to be home by 6:00 to get her to play practice; I was on time. My daughters voice, however, betrayed her lack of trust. Reflexively, I responded: Im here. Why dont you trust me?
But as I spoke those words, I wondered, How often could my heavenly Father ask that of me? In stressful moments, I too am impatient. I too struggle to trust, to believe God will keep His promises. So I cry out: Father, where are you?
Amid stress and uncertainty, I sometimes doubt Gods presence, or even His goodness and purposes for me. The Israelites did too. In Deuteronomy 31, they were preparing to enter the Promised Land, knowing their leader, Moses, would stay behind. Moses sought to reassure Gods people by reminding them, The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged (v. 8).
That promisethat God is always with usremains a cornerstone of our faith today (see Matthew 1:23; Hebrews 13:5). Indeed, Revelation 21:3 culminates with these words: Gods dwelling place is now among the people, and he will dwell with them.
Where is God? Hes right here, right now, right with usalways ready to hear our prayers.
What Scripture brings to mind the truth of Gods presence? Place it somewhere easily visible to remind you.
Father, help us to see how much You love us!
The problem with winter sports is that -
follow me closely here -
they generally take place in winter.
Dave Barry
Happy Caturday, Dogurday and Bunnyday, everyone!
Thank you.
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