Posted on 05/01/2013 3:30:44 AM PDT by JustAmy
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Great for Linda! As long as she doesn’t drag you along behind, it’s probably great exercise for her! LOL!
She’ll sleeo well this afternoon! LOL!
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King James is famous for the Bible translation that bears his name. But around the same time as the printing of the Bible, he also commissioned The Book of Common Prayer. Still used today, this guide to intercession and worship contains a marvelous prayer for internalizing the Bible: Blessed Lord, who hast caused all holy Scriptures to be written for our learning; grant that we may . . . hear them, read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest them, that by patience, and comfort of [Your] holy Word, we may embrace and ever hold fast the blessed hope of everlasting life.
Many centuries earlier, Jeremiah the prophet expressed a similar way of letting the Scriptures nourish our hearts: Your words were found, and I ate them; and Your Word was to me the joy and rejoicing of my heart: for I am called by Your name, O Lord God of hosts (Jer. 15:16). We internalize the Word as we read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest a passage of Scripture through prayerful meditation.
Ask the Lord to help you apply the Bible to your heart today. Take time to ponder the meat and milk of the Word (Heb. 5:12). As you quiet your heart, God will teach you about Himself through His Book.
Read: Jeremiah 15:15-21
Have a lovely Lord's Day, everyone!
JoiningMary@Littleredhouse
Hi Yorkie!
Have a Blessed Sunday!
Hi, ML! Thank you for the kind words.
Kinda dead here, today. I’m getting ready to go to a concert with friends. Hope you are having a lovely Sunday!
Enjoy!
Thank you to Everyone for the Cute Caturday Posts yesterday.
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(((((Thank you!)))))
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While my son was home for an extended visit, he knocked on my office door one morning and asked me what I was doing. Im preparing for Sunday school, I told him. Then, thinking about all the time I spend in my office, I said, It seems like Im always preparing for something.
Im grateful for the opportunities God gives me to reach out to others. Theres some stress, though, when youre always getting something ready for somebody. Its hard to balance priorities with the pressure to prepare a lesson, a message, or a document continually on your mind.
This idea of constant preparation intrigued me, so I checked the Bible to see if it talks about the subject. I found that we are called to always be preparing. A heart dedicated to God must be prepared to serve Him (1 Sam. 7:3). We are to be ready to do good works (2 Tim. 2:21) and to defend scriptural truth (1 Peter 3:15). And Paul reminds us that even our giving takes planning (2 Cor. 9:5).
Thats just a start. Living a life that pleases the Lord takes mental, spiritual, and physical preparation. But we dont need to stress, because He will enable us with His power. Lets ask God to guide us as we prepare to serve, honor, and tell others about Him.
Read: 2 Timothy 2:19-26
The Scriptures say "We are to love the LORD with all our heart, all our mind, all our soul, and all our strength." Luke 10:27; and Mark 30:
Paul calls Christians to "pray without ceasing".
Everything we have and possess is a blessing of God, chief among them is life, seeing, hearing, speaking, tasting, feeling, health, walking, family, ... we tend to take is all as a given.
Miracles are all around us for those with eyes to see.
We serve an awesome God!
I know very little about persecution. My physical well-being has never been threatened because of what I believe or what I say. What little I know about the subject comes from what I hear and read. But that is not true for many of our brothers and sisters around the world. Some of them live in danger every day simply because they love Jesus and want others to know Him too.
There is another form of persecution that may not be life-threatening, but it is heartbreaking. Its the persecution that comes from non-Christian family members. When loved ones ridicule our faith and mock us for what we believe and how we express our love for God, we feel rejected and unloved.
Paul warned believers that following Jesus would result in persecution: All who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution (2 Tim. 3:12), and we know that sometimes rejection will come from those we love (Matt. 10:34-36). But when people we love reject the God we love, the rejection feels personal.
Jesus told us to pray for those who persecute us (Matt. 5:44), and that includes more than strangers who hate us. God is able to give us grace to persevere through persecution even when it comes from those we love.
Read: Matthew 10:32-38
Blessings to you, you do a beautiful job Meg.
I’m late, but always appreciate your pings!
My son Mark and I were leaving the Clyde Peterson Ranch in Wyoming to head back to Michigan. In the distance we spotted a huge bird sitting in a solitary tree overlooking a steep canyon. As we approached, the golden eagle leaped from the tree and soared out over the canyon, the golden streaks in its feathers shimmering in the morning sun. Its immense size and beauty filled us with wonder. We felt privileged to witness this magnificent demonstration of Gods awesome creativity.
Creation displays Gods wondrous works (Ps. 145:5). And when we stop to meditate on those works, we cant help but be awed as our minds and spirits are moved to reflect on the character of the God who created them.
That golden eagle told my son and me a story of the creative genius of our mighty God. So does the flitting songbird, the doe with her playful fawn, the pounding surf, and delicate little flowers such as bachelors-button and spring beauty. In the most unexpected moments and out-of-the-way places the Lord shines His glory in this world in order to reveal Himself to us. Those serendipitous moments are opportunities to meditate . . . on [His] wondrous works (v.5).
Read: Psalm 145:1-7
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(((HUGS)))
Thank you potlatch..and your graphic of Hillary was perfect..
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