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New Year's Eve

Play a thin tune on a paper horn
Old is dying, New is born

Scatter confetti over the floor
Sweep an old year out the door

Blow up a wish in a bright balloon
Whisper dreams to a midnight moon

Myra Cohn Livingston



Happy New Year, all!
Sorry to be late!


22 posted on 01/01/2020 1:03:15 PM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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January 2

Good for You

Bible in a Year:

Wisdom is like honey for you: If you find it, there is a future hope.

Proverbs 24:14

People the world over spent an estimated $98.2 billion on chocolate in 2016. The number is staggering, yet at the same time not all that surprising. Chocolate, after all, tastes delicious and we enjoy consuming it. So the world rejoiced collectively when the sweet treat was found to have significant health benefits as well. Chocolate contains flavonoids that help safeguard the body against aging and heart disease. Never has a prescription for health been so well received or heeded (in moderation, of course!).

Solomon suggested there’s another “sweet” worthy of our investment: wisdom. He recommended his son eat honey “for it is good” (Proverbs 24:13) and compared its sweetness to wisdom. The person who feeds on God’s wisdom in Scripture finds it not only sweet to the soul but beneficial for teaching and training, equipping us for “every good work” we’ll need to accomplish in life (2 Timothy 3:16–17).

Wisdom is what allows us to make smart choices and understand the world around us. And it’s worth investing in and sharing with those we love—as Solomon wished to do for his son. We can feel good about feasting on God’s wisdom in the Bible. It’s a sweet treat that we can enjoy without limit—in fact, we’re encouraged to! God, thank You for the sweetness of Your Scriptures!

By: Kirsten Holmberg

Reflect & Pray

What wisdom do you need to consume today? How has God’s wisdom been sweet to you?

God, please nourish us with Your wisdom.


23 posted on 01/02/2020 6:36:47 AM PST by The Mayor (I am outraged at your outrage toward the outrage!)
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To: trisham




Happy Thursday, Trisham.
Thank you for being here everyday.

Happy New Year

36 posted on 01/02/2020 12:25:00 PM PST by JustAmy (Just Because!)
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