Posted on 09/30/2020 9:26:22 PM PDT by JustAmy
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LOL! Share away. It really does capture their “essense”.
Bible in a Year:
Give your servant a discerning heart . . . to distinguish between right and wrong.
Two-year-old Kenneth went missing. Yet within three minutes of his moms 9-1-1 call, an emergency worker found him just two blocks from home at the county fair. His mom had promised he could go later that day with his grandpa. But hed driven his toy tractor there, and parked it at his favorite ride. When the boy was safely home, his dad wisely removed the toys battery.
Kenneth was actually rather smart to get where he wanted to go, but two-year-olds are missing another key quality: wisdom. And as adults we sometimes lack it too. Solomon, whod been appointed king by his father David (1 Kings 2), admitted he felt like a child. God appeared to him in a dream and said, Ask for whatever you want me to give you (3:5). He replied, I am only a little child and do not know how to carry out my duties. . . . So give your servant a discerning heart to govern your people and to distinguish between right and wrong (vv. 79). God gave Solomon a breadth of understanding as measureless as the sand on the seashore (4:29).
Where can we get the wisdom we need? Solomon said the beginning of wisdom is a fear or awe of God (Proverbs 9:10). So we can start by asking Him to teach us about Himself and to give us wisdom beyond our own.
In what areas do you need Gods wisdom? What might give you a teachable heart?
Im always in need of wisdom, God. I want to follow Your ways. Please show me which way to go.
Sounds like fun!
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Hello and Thank You
Hi there! Hope you and Jul are doing well. BTW, she makes a burka look good! LOL!
Thanks! Yea she’s still my beautiful wife.
We are doing OK considering being in Cuomo hell,
My back is always the problem with me.
Bible in a Year:
Love them as yourself, for you were foreigners in Egypt.
When I moved to a new country, one of my first experiences left me feeling unwelcome. After finding a seat in the little church where my husband was preaching that day, a gruff older gentleman startled me when he said, Move along down. His wife apologized as she explained that I was sitting in the pew they always occupied. Years later I learned that congregations used to rent out pews, which raised money for the church and also ensured no one could take another persons seat. Apparently some of that mentality carried on through the decades.
Later, I reflected on how God instructed the Israelites to welcome foreigners, in contrast to cultural practices such as I encountered. In setting out the laws that would allow His people to flourish, He reminded them to welcome foreigners because they themselves were once foreigners (Leviticus 19:34). Not only were they to treat strangers with kindness (v. 33), but they were also to love them as [themselves] (v. 34). God had rescued them from oppression in Egypt, giving them a home in a land flowing with milk and honey (Exodus 3:17). He expected His people to love others who also made their home there.
As you encounter strangers in your midst, ask God to reveal any cultural practices that might keep you from sharing His love with them.
Why is it so important that we welcome people into our homes and churches? What do you find most challenging and most rewarding in this?
Father God, You welcome me with open arms, for You love me day after day. Give me Your love to share with others.
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Yeah, sort of that. LOL!
I’m glad Penny’s a short-hair.
For sure. Can you even imagine grooming one of those mops? LOL!
Bible in a Year:
I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.
South African Fredie Blom turned 114 in 2018, widely recognized as the oldest living man. Born in 1904, the year the Wright Brothers built their Flyer II, hes lived through both World Wars, apartheid, and the Great Depression. When asked for the secret for his longevity, Blom only shrugs. Like many of us, he hasnt always chosen the foods and practices that promote wellness. However, Blom does offer one reason for his remarkable health: Theres only one thing, its [God]. Hes got all the power . . . . He holds me.
Blom echoes words similar to what God spoke to Israel, as the nation wilted under the oppression of fierce enemies. I will strengthen you and help you, God promised. I will uphold you with my righteous right hand (Isaiah 41:10). No matter how desperate their situation, how impossible the odds that they would ever find relief, God assured His people that they were held in His tender care. Do not fear, for I am with you, He insisted. Do not be dismayed, for I am your God (v. 10).
No matter how many years were given, lifes hardships will come knocking at our door. A troubled marriage. A child abandoning the family. Terrifying news from the doctor. Even persecution. However, our God reaches out to us and holds us firmly. He gathers us and holds us in His strong, tender hand.
When have you felt isolated or exposed? How does it encourage you to know that your life is being held in Gods strong hand?
God, assure me that Youre holding me because I feel like Im only hanging on by a thread. I trust that Youll help and uphold me.
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Aw, bulldogs are so cute!
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