Posted on 04/01/2010 2:21:09 AM PDT by JustAmy
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Thought a little Latin would get a laugh!
Et tu Brute indeed!
“HUH??????????????????????????????????????????!”
Illiud Latine dici non potest.
You cant say that in Latin.
Actually you can, but who’d want too?
I wouldn’t want to, thank you very much!!!!
You are soooooooooooooo talented! (And you pull weeds, too!) LOL!!!
Thanks so much, Billie!
Thank you, Dear Billie! Hugs! It's Good to See you!
I've Missed you on the Times I've Lurked and Caught Up on the Thread.
Tiapam, your #2857 is Sweet, and Amy, your #2861 is Adorable!
Thank you to All Dear FRiends for Every Neat Ping and Post.
Goodnight, and God Bless!
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Not that everyone else wasn't pretty
But for some reason, I just felt REALLY pretty today.
LOL!
I'm not so sure about Betty Boop anymore, though.........
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The Legend Of The First Robin
One day, long ago, a little bird in Jerusalem saw a large crowd gathered around a Man carrying a heavy wooden cross. On the Man’s head was a crown made from a thorn branch.
The thorns were long and sharp. The little bird saw that the thorns were hurting the Man. It wanted to help Him, so it flew down and took the longest, sharpest thorn in its tiny beak.
The bird tugged and pulled until the thorn snapped from the branch. Then a strange thing happened. A drop of blood fell onto the bird’s breast, staining it bright red.
The stain never went away. And so today the robin proudly wears a red breast, because it helped a Man named Jesus.
May God bless you today, And keep you all year through. May God give you all the faith it takes, To make your dreams come true. May His love and wisdom always help, To guide you on your way. May His light shine down upon you now, To bless your every day.
ROFLOL
Beautiful, Dubya
I love that quote, jaycee.
As a young girl, Amy Carmichael (18671951) wished she had blue eyes instead of brown. She even prayed that God would change her eye color and was disappointed when it didnt happen. At age 20, Amy sensed that the Lord was calling her to serve Him as a missionary. After serving in various places, she went to India. It was then that she realized Gods wisdom in the way He had made her. She may have had a more difficult time gaining acceptance from the brown-eyed people if her eyes had been blue. She served God in India for 55 years.
We dont know for sure that Amy was more readily accepted because of her eye color. But we do know and believe that it is the Lord who has made us, and not we ourselves (Ps. 100:3). As we submit to His wisdom in everything, we can serve Him effectively.
Amy knew what submission was. When asked about missionary life, she replied, Missionary life is simply a chance to die. Jesus said, Whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it (Matt. 16:25).
That describes the devoted Christians life as well total surrender to Gods plans and will for us. May we submit to Him today.
Bible in One Year: 1 Kings 3-5; Luke 20:1-26
So sweet!
Gosh, you look maaavelous! You wear that type of hip-huggers so well! I am so jealous! LOL!
This was so sweet, I enjoyed it a lot.
Thanks Meg! Have a good day!
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