Posted on 02/04/2012 5:12:14 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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Our Flag Flying Proudly One Nation Under God
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Lord, Please Bless Our Troops, They're fighting for our Freedom.
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God Bless Our Republic
I pledge allegiance to the Flag
of the United States of America,
and to the Republic, for which it stands;
one nation UNDER GOD,
indivisible,
with liberty and justice for all.
Prayers going up
Hi Kathy! Great Story Tonight.
Good Lord's Day and Shavua Tov to you!
Boy, does that story watm the heart...!
That kind of romance is hard to imagine nowadays, what with social media and instant world-wide communication...
How are your grapes doing?
Hello Kathy . . . I’m waiting for them to bud out, no signs of green yet . . . SMILE!
Good evening, Mac...*HUGS*
How are you feeling after your latest poking and prodding and testing? Are you able to sing in the choir?
A Blessed Lord’s Day to you and yours.
Shavua Tov.
Wishing all our Jewish troops, veterans, families, allies, friends, and Canteeners
a peaceful and prosperous week.
A most wonderful Lord's Day to you and the folks!
Such a beautiful, heartwarming story that is!
A Blessed Lord’s Day and Shavua Tov to you and Linda. ((HUGS))
Did you have good lessons today?
Great graphic...have a Blessed Sunday!
Prayers for our troops, veterans, families, allies, friends, and Canteeners
for a safe and peaceful week ahead.
Yes...getting ready for spring recitals!
A Blessed Lord's Day to you and yours!
A Sunday of Blessings to you, my friend!
On a lovely summer evening, a capacity crowd gathered in a beautiful outdoor venue for a concert by one of my college friends. It happened to be his birthday, so the emcee hinted that we might want to sing Happy Birthday to him. One by one, people started singing, each in a different key, each at a different tempo. As the jumble of notes and words joined together, the result was, well, less than harmonic. It wasnt even melodious. It was in fact downright pitiful. When my friend took the stage, he gave us another chance. He didnt give us the pitch, but he did give us a downbeat, so at least we were singing together. By the end of the song most people were somewhat close to the same key.
The noise that was supposed to be a song reminded me of a problem in a first-century church. They couldnt agree on their leader. Some followed Paul; others Apollos (1 Cor. 3:4). The result was conflict and division (v.3). Instead of music, they were making noise. When people dont agree on a leader, they all sing (Im speaking metaphorically here) at the pace and pitch most comfortable for them.
To make beautiful music that will attract unbelievers to Jesus, all believers must follow the same leader, and that leader must be Christ.
(((HUGS)))
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