Posted on 08/01/2013 8:08:20 AM PDT by Mama_Bear
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I'm SO thankful for our troops who sacrifice so much to keep us free and safe! |
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(((((Goodnight, and God Bless)))))
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When a wildfire raged through the beautiful canyons near Colorado Springs, Colorado, it destroyed the habitat of all kinds of wildlife and hundreds of homes. People across the nation cried out to God, pleading with Him to send rain to douse the flames, put an end to the destruction, and give firefighters relief. Some peoples prayers had an interesting condition attached to them. They asked God to show mercy and send rain without lightning, which they feared would start even more fires.
This reminds me of how we live in tension between things that save us and kill us. With fire, we cook our food and keep warm, but in it we can be consumed. With water, we keep our bodies hydrated and our planet cooled, but in it we also can drown. Too much or too little of either is life-threatening.
We see the same principle at work spiritually. To thrive, civilizations need the seemingly opposite qualities of mercy and justice (Zech. 7:9). Jesus scolded the Pharisees for being sticklers about the law but neglecting these weightier matters (Matt. 23:23).
We may lean toward justice or mercy, but Jesus keeps them in perfect balance (Isa. 16:5; 42:1-4). His death satisfies Gods need for justice and our need for mercy.
Read: Isaiah 16:1-5
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Good morning Meg! Love Cardinals!
Years ago, world-famous evangelist Billy Graham was scheduled to speak at Cambridge University in England, but he did not feel qualified to address the sophisticated thinkers. He had no advanced degrees and he had never attended seminary. Billy confided in a close friend: I do not know that I have ever felt more inadequate and totally unprepared for a mission. He prayed for Gods help, and God used him to share the simple truth of the gospel and the cross of Christ.
Moses also felt inadequate when God recruited him for the task of telling Pharaoh to release the Israelites. Moses asked, Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh? (Ex. 3:11). Although Moses may have questioned his effectiveness because he was slow of speech (4:10), God said, I will certainly be with you (3:12). Knowing he would have to share Gods rescue plan and tell the Israelites who sent him, Moses asked God, What shall I say to them? God replied, I AM has sent me to you (vv.13-14). His name, I AM, revealed His eternal, self-existent, and all-sufficient character.
Even when we question our ability to do what God has asked us to do, He can be trusted. Our shortcomings are less important than Gods sufficiency. When we ask, Who am I? we can remember that God said, I AM.
Read: Exodus 3:7-15
Thank you , Rus ..I love Cardinals, too..Their young are frequent visitors nowadays..I have Cardinals year round.
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A radio ad for watches suggests that listeners buy a watch with a bright color band and then wear it with clothes of other colors. When people notice your watch because of its contrasting color, the ad says, Theyll see that you have color courage. And theyll want to be like you. Something in us enjoys having others follow our example.
If you do a quick reading of 1 Corinthians 4, you might think the apostle Paul sounds a bit boastful when he says to follow his example of self-sacrifice (v.16). But a closer look at Pauls words shows why he wrote so confidently. He could ask people to imitate him because he imitated Christ (11:1), the greatest Servant of all.
The persecution he endured and the position he held in the church (4:10-17) all happened because Paul followed Jesus. When he mentioned that even if the Corinthians had 10,000 teachers he would still be their father in the faith (v.15), he was acknowledging that Jesus is the only reason people could trust his teaching.
If we want people to imitate us, we must first imitate our Lord. If we have any reason for people to follow our exampleif we have any courage to point others to the Saviorit is because of Him, not us.
Read: 1 Corinthians 4:10-17
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A favorite verse along with a favorite of God’s creatures!
Thank you for your beautiful Sunday post, Jaidyn.
Wings As Eagles
When the race still lies before me,
And the wind is blowing strong,
When the witnesses surround me,
And my strength is almost gone;
When the valley plunges deeper,
And life shatters all my dreams,
Then I lift my voice to Jesus,
And He gives my spirit wings.
God gives wings, God gives wings as eagles;
God gives wings to fly and strength to rise above.
God gives wings, God gives wings as eagles,
When my feet begin to stumble,
And my dreams begin to crumble,
I mount up on eagles wings.
Let us run the race with patience,
Let us lay each weight aside,
Looking only unto Jesus;
He will be our faithful Guide.
He has run the race before us;
He has won the victors crown.
And He calls to evry Christian.
Follow me to higher ground.
Lyrics and Music by Ron Hamilton
Lovely quote, scripture, lyrics and Cardinal, yorkie.
Thank you for your inspiring posts.
We had brief downpours of rain yesterday(Thanking God for every drop )..I notice no birds bathing today.
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Love This!!
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