Posted on 04/26/2007 6:55:32 AM PDT by dutchess
Isn’t it just puuurrrfect?
I wish it wouldn’t get much warmer than this for the rest of the summer. Unfortunately, it will! This is Texas, after all! LOL!
See ya later....a nap is callin’ my name! (((hugs)))
Sounds like You got tons of rest and a ton of groceries and a ton of sun yesterday!
Good stuff x 3!!!
;)I could not believe how long I slept!
I am so happy you are back online again! Even when I don’t have the time to comment..I miss checking in to view.
Thanks for this excellent thread.
The sad truth.
Way to go, Miss America, John, dutchess, and pookie!! Another good ‘un, John! And I love, love, love the illustrations, dutchess! And I’m late, late, late getting here - sorry!
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April 27, 2007
READ: Luke 24:13-32
Did not our heart burn within us while He talked with us on the road, and while He opened the Scriptures to us? Luke 24:32
In Acts 17, Paul went to Mars Hill to declare the truth of the resurrection. Many listeners gathered there were not spiritual seekers. Luke, who wrote the book of Acts, records that they spent their days simply wanting to discuss the latest new ideas, with little interest in acting on what they learned (v.21).
Too much information can be dangerous. All the ideas can blur together and become incoherent, leaving us unchanged by what we know.
Centuries ago, the historian Plutarch warned of the danger of living on a purely informational level. He wisely said, The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled.
The Christ-followers on the road to Emmaus would have agreed (Luke 24). As they grieved the death of Jesus, the risen Christ Himself joined them but hid His identity. He began instructing them on the ancient prophecies of those events found throughout the Old Testament. Later that day, Christ revealed Himself to them and then departed.
After Jesus departure, they marveled at what they had heard. The things He taught were not sterile facts but a fire that kindled their hearts with devotion for Him. May we likewise trust the Shepherd of our souls to kindle our hearts as we grow in His Word
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