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To: yorkie

Arrived home this morning at 1 am. Long drive home (900 miles) but glad to be home.

Had a great time with family members and a Beautiful Memorial Service for mrs dd’s Aunt Carol on Friday.

Drove home on Saturday and enjoyed the beautiful snow covered peaks as we traveled south through Oregon.

Rain and lightening storms greated our entry into California on Saturday evening.

Rain has fallen this evening but has stopped over the past hour. Likely the rains have cleaned the air and will present clean air for a few days.

The Easter eggs were gathered from the front yard in the late afternoon.

It has been a long tiring week but it has produced a great get-together with family members.

May Our Risen LORD bless each and every one.


549 posted on 04/01/2013 12:42:45 AM PDT by Diver Dave (Because He Lives, I Can Face Tomorrow)
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Over the top!


550 posted on 04/01/2013 5:19:52 AM PDT by The Mayor ("If you can't make them see the light, let them feel the heat" — Ronald Reagan)
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No Substitute Needed

April 1, 2013

While I was visiting my son in San Diego, we decided to go to Shadow Mountain Church to hear Dr. David Jeremiah preach. Steve and I got up early on Sunday morning and took the hour-long drive to the church. But our anticipation turned to disappointment when we discovered that Dr. Jeremiah was not there that day. “Some other guy”—a substitute—was preaching.

A couple of weeks later, I was scheduled to preach at the church in Grand Rapids where my wife and I attend. As I stood in front of the congregation, I realized that now I was “some other guy” and they might be disappointed because they had come to hear our pastor—not me—speak.

While we find comfort in the familiarity of those we depend on in life, we have to recognize that at times they can be substituted. But the One we need most—the One on whom we depend for life itself—is always present (Ps. 139:7-8). When we desire to enter God’s presence in prayer, He is always there: “Evening and morning and at noon I will pray, and cry aloud, and He shall hear my voice” (55:17).

Looking for God? He’s always right there. No substitute needed.

Dear Lord, I am so thankful that You are always present.
I never need to make an appointment to speak to You,
the God of the universe. No matter where I go or what
time it is, I can depend on Your presence.
When you come to the Lord, there is no waiting line—His ears are always open to your cry.

Read: Psalm 139:1-12

Where can I go from Your Spirit? Or where can I flee from Your presence? —Psalm 139:7
Bible in a Year:
Judges 13-15; Luke 6:27-49


551 posted on 04/01/2013 5:22:24 AM PDT by The Mayor ("If you can't make them see the light, let them feel the heat" — Ronald Reagan)
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