Posted on 10/31/2019 8:53:22 PM PDT by JustAmy
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He is a real sweetie. Loves to be petted, though I can’t pick him up. He’s one of my semi-feral kitties.
Haven’t seen the wild cats that pass through our place lately. Too busy catching mice, I hope.
That would be nice! I haven’t seen a mouse around here for ages. Thank you, kitties! :)
Bible in a Year:
Fix these words of mine in your hearts and minds; tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. Deuteronomy 11:18
A study conducted by the Barna Group in 2018 found that most Americans dont like to talk about God. Only seven percent of Americans say they talk about spiritual matters regularlyand practicing believers in Jesus in America arent that different. Only thirteen percent of regular churchgoers say they have a spiritual conversation about once a week.
Perhaps its not surprising that spiritual conversations are on the decline. Talking about God can be dangerous. Whether because of a polarized political climate, because disagreement might cause a rift in a relationship, or because a spiritual conversation might cause you to realize a change you need to make in your lifethese can feel like high-stakes conversations.
But in the instructions given to Gods people, the Israelites, in the book of Deuteronomy, talking about God can be a normal, natural part of everyday life. Gods people were to memorize His words and to display them in places where theyd often be seen. The law said to talk about Gods instructions for life with your children when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up (11:19).
God calls us to conversation. Take a chance, rely on the Spirit, and try turning your small talk toward something deeper. God will bless our communities as we talk about His words and practice them.
What challenges have come to you as a result of spiritual conversations with friends? What blessings?
Theres so much about You, God, that can be shared with others in my life. Lead me as I interact with them.
To learn more about why the Bible endures, visit https://ourdailybreadfilms.org/film/the-bible-why-does-it-endure/.
Thank you.
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We are expecting rain on Tuesday. I hope the weatherman is wrong about it.
Have a good Monday!
Good Sunday evening, didn’t have time to check in here until after 11pm.
Hope you all had a good day.
cheers
One can only take so many gloomy rainy days in a row. Grrr
Bible in a Year:
But you are . . . Gods special possession. 1 Peter 2:9
Imagine a vast throne room. Seated on the throne is a great king. Hes surrounded by all manner of attendants, each on their best behavior. Now imagine a box that sits at the kings feet. From time to time the king reaches down and runs his hands through the contents. And whats in the box? Jewels, gold, and gemstones particular to the kings tastes. This box holds the kings treasures, a collection that brings him great joy. Can you see that image in your minds eye?
The Hebrew word for this treasure is segulah, and it means special possession. That word is found in such Old Testament Scriptures as Exodus 19:5, Deuteronomy 7:6, and Psalm 135:4, where it refers to the nation of Israel. But that same word picture shows up in the New Testament by way of the pen of Peter the apostle. Hes describing the people of God, those who have received mercy (1 Peter 2:10), a collection now beyond the nation of Israel. In other words, hes talking about those who believe in Jesus, both Jew and gentile. And he writes But you are . . . Gods special possession (v. 9).
Imagine that! The great and powerful King of heaven considers you among His special treasures. He has rescued you from the grip of sin and death. He claims you as His own. The Kings voice says, This one I love. This one is mine.
Can you recall a time when someone genuinely called you special? What effect did it have on you? What does it mean for you to know that youre precious to God?
High King of heaven, my identity is found entirely in You, and You call me Your special treasure. I know this isnt because of anything Ive done, but because of everything You are.
Beautiful message, very encouraging.
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Thanks! Good to see you around.
Peaches, we can still see you!
: )
Bible in a Year:
But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. 2 Peter 3:18
Pastor Watson Jones remembers learning to ride a bike. His father was walking alongside when little Watson saw some girls sitting on a porch. Daddy, I got this! he said. He didnt. He realized too late he hadnt learned to balance without his fathers steadying grip. He wasnt as grown up as he thought.
Our heavenly Father longs for us to grow up and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ (Ephesians 4:13). But spiritual maturity is different from natural maturity. Parents raise their children to become independent, to no longer need them. Our divine Father raises us to daily depend on Him more.
Peter begins his letter by promising grace and peace . . . through the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord, and he ends by urging us to grow in that same grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ (2 Peter 1:2; 3:18). Mature Christians never outgrow their need for Jesus.
Watson warns, Some of us are busy slapping Jesuss hands off the handlebars of our life. As if we didnt need His strong hands to hold us, to pick us up, and to hug us when we wobble and flop. We cant grow beyond our dependence on Christ. We only grow by sinking our roots deeper in the grace and knowledge of Him.
Where do you feel your dependence on Jesus? How is that a sign of maturity?
Jesus, thank You for walking alongside me as I grow in my relationship with You.
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