Posted on 11/08/2019 6:04:05 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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Bible in a Year:
May my prayer be set before you like incense; may the lifting up of my hands be like the evening sacrifice. Psalm 141:2
Prayers are deathless. These are the attention-grabbing words of E. M. Bounds (18351913), whose classic writings on prayer have inspired people for generations. His comments about the power and enduring nature of our prayers continue with these words: The lips that uttered them may be closed to death, the heart that felt them may have ceased to beat, but the prayers live before God, and Gods heart is set on them and prayers outlive the lives of those who uttered them; they outlive a generation, outlive an age, outlive a world.
Have you ever wondered if your prayersparticularly those birthed out of difficulty, pain, and sufferingever make it to God? The insightful words from Bounds remind us of the significance of our prayers and so does Revelation 8:15. The setting is heaven (v. 1), the throne room of God and the control center of the universe. Angelic attendants stand in Gods presence (v. 2) and one angel, like the priests of old, offers Him incense along with the prayers of all Gods people (v. 3). How eye-opening and encouraging to have this picture of the prayers offered on earth rising to God in heaven (v. 4). When we think that our prayers may have been lost in transit or forgotten, what we see here comforts us and compels us to persist in our praying, for our prayers are precious to God!
When have you questioned whether God really listens to Your prayers? How can passages like Revelation 8:15 breathe new life into them?
Father, I thank You that You care more than we sometimes know. Help me to rest in knowing Your eyes are upon the righteous and Your ears are open to our prayers.
Finishing project at work...back in about 20 minutes.
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Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Anthony G - Dejame Beber
Bobby Sanabria - Autumn Leaves
Bobby Sanabria - Bohemia ( Birdland ) After Dark
Buddy Rich - Take The A Train
Buddy Rich And Gene Krupa - Night Train
Buddy Rich, Art Tatum And Lionel Hampton - Makin' Whoopee
Cachao - El Son No Ha Muerto ( The Son Has Not Died )
Cachao - Lindo Yambú ( Beautiful Yambú )
Cal Tjader - Manuel's Mambo
Charlie Cajares - Quisiera Ser Demente
Cinrton Featuring The Soul Survivors - Anita
Cinrton Featuring The Soul Survivors - Another Night In San Juan
Combinacion De La Habana - El Mareito
Cubismo - Ay Mi Cuba
Cubismo - Bailando Cha-Cha-Cha
Dorance Lorza Y Sexteto Cafe - Arriving At 9#
Dorance Lorza Y Sexteto Cafe - El Chontaduro Y Borojo
Dorance Lorza Y Sexteto Cafe - Salsa Pa Ti - El Barquillero
Dorance Lorza Y Sexteto Cafe - Salsa Pa Ti - El Negro Bembon
La Tropa - Borracho
La Tropa - Hector Lavoe Medley
Pachapo Y Su Comparsa Canta Ray Albino - Alma Libre
Pachapo Y Su Comparsa Canta Ray Albino - Los Estaderos
Paulo FG - Etiqueta
Paulo FG - Celosa
Ray Rodriguez Y Swing Sabroso - Amar Y Vivir
Ray Rodriguez Y Swing Sabroso - Baila Con Swing Sabroso
Sonora Palma Soriano - Burbujas
Sonora Palma Soriano - Cardo Y Ceniza
Stan Getz, Carlos, Jobim & Charlie Byrd - Samba De Una Nota Antonio
Dudess!
Permission granted! ;-)
There's a Screw Loose--Ronnie Hawkins (1963)
Ho Everybody!
((((HUGS))))
Duuuuude!
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The Gordon Jenkins version of “Bewitched” is one of my favorite songs of the 1950’s.
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