Posted on 01/01/2024 3:15:48 PM PST by luvie
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Yes, dream big!
😁
I think you might have become MAGA up there! That would be epic!
Yay! Trump won, even won WI. and we get rid of Tammy Baldwin too because Eric Hovde is our new senator!
I stayed up to see President Trump.
So now it’s 2:15 and I have to 😴.
Bible in a Year :
Truthful lips endure forever, but a lying tongue lasts only a moment.
Cinematography? Well done. Soundtrack? Reflective and calming. Content? Intriguing and relatable. The video presented a study in which Redwood trees were injected with a substance similar to adrenaline to keep them from going dormant. The injected trees died because they weren’t allowed the natural cycle of “wintering.”
The video’s message was that this can happen to us as well if we’re always busy with no seasons of rest. And that can be true. But the video was inaccurate. There never was such a study. Redwoods are evergreens and never go dormant. And the trees in the video were giant Sequoias not coastal Redwoods. As thoughtful as the video seemed to be, it was based on falsehoods.
We find ourselves living in an age where, due to our technologies, lies are magnified and multiplied to the limits of convincing us they’re true. The book of Proverbs, that compendium of godly wisdom, speaks often of the stark difference between truth and lies. “Truthful lips endure forever,” says the proverb, “but a lying tongue lasts only a moment” (12:19). And the very next adage tells us, “Deceit is in the hearts of those who plot evil, but those who promote peace have joy” (v. 20).
Honesty applies to everything from God’s commands to videos about wintering. The truth “endures forever.”
Reflect & Pray
How have you experienced God as a loving shepherd? How did His trustworthy care give you courage?
Heavenly Father, please help me to take courage knowing that You’re my loving Shepherd.
Gain wisdom and leadership skills from our loving Shepherd.
![]() Happy Thankful And Winning Wednesday! |
PRAISE GOD AND THANK JESUS!
YES!!!
Amen!
Off to work, I am. See you later this evening! :-)
Have a good day!
Thanks. I’m back now. Have to make up all the lessons I missed when I was sick Monday and Tuesday.
Bible in a Year :
I plead with Euodia and . . . Syntyche to be of the same mind in the Lord.
Four of our grandkids were playing with a miniature train set, and the younger two were arguing over an engine. When our eight-year-old grandson began to intervene, his six-year-old sister stated, “Don’t worry about their business.” Wise words for us all—usually. But when the argument turned to tears, Grandma stepped in, separated, and comforted the squabbling children.
It’s good to stay out of others’ business when doing so could make matters worse. But sometimes we need to prayerfully get involved. In his letter to the Philippians, the apostle Paul provides an example of when to do so. Here he urges two women, Euodia and Syntyche, “to be of the same mind in the Lord” (4:2). Apparently, their disagreement had become so intense that the apostle felt compelled to intervene (v. 3), even though he was imprisoned (1:7).
Paul knew the women’s argument was causing disunity and taking focus away from the gospel. So, he gently spoke the truth while reminding them that their names were written “in the book of life” (4:3). Paul wanted these women and everyone in the church to live as God’s people in thought and actions (vv. 4-9).
When you’re unsure if you should get involved, pray, trusting that “the God of peace will be with you” (v. 9; see v. 7).
Reflect & Pray
When have you recently stepped into an argument or disagreement, and what was the result? How does seeking God’s leading affect how you handle conflict?
Dear God, please give me the wisdom to know when to get involved and provide me with the words to say to bring healing and unity.
For further study, read Part of the Problem: When I Realized My Words Matter.
I’m sorry. you were sick. I hope you’re all better now. Was Tippy a good nurse?
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Good afternoon Mayor. A good thought for today... thank you!!
Good afternoon Luvie! Oh so sweet and yes, thankful Wednesday and THURSDAY too!!!
AND for the next 4 years!! At least. WooHoo!
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