Posted on 08/28/2020 6:06:46 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
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Howdy, PRO.
How’s your week been? Did it ever cool off a little bit?
It's Tunes For Our Troops!
Bible in a Year:
The gospel is bearing fruit and growing.
People love doing the wave. At sporting events and concerts around the world, it begins when a few people stand and raise their hands. A moment later, those seated beside them do the same. The goal is to have one sequential flowing movement work its way around an entire stadium. Once it reaches the end, those who started it smile and cheerand keep the movement going.
The first recorded incident of the wave occurred at a professional baseball game between the Oakland Athletics and the New York Yankees in 1981. I love joining in the wave because its fun. But its also occurred to me that the happiness and togetherness we experience while doing it is reminiscent of the gospelthe good news of salvation in Jesus that unites believers everywhere in praise and hope. This ultimate wave started over twenty centuries ago in Jerusalem. Writing to the members of the church in Colossae, Paul described it this way: The gospel is bearing fruit and growing throughout the whole worldjust as it has been doing among you since the day you heard it (Colossians 1:6). The natural result of this good news is faith and love that spring from the hope stored up for [us] in heaven (v. 5).
As believers in Jesus, were part of the greatest wave in history. Keep it going! Once its done, well see the smile of the One who started it all.
From whom did you first hear the good news of Jesus? How can you share it with another person close to you this week?
I praise You for the wonderful gift of my salvation, Father. Please send me to someone who needs to hear of Your kindness today!
Good evening, Pro...a big weekend planned? Resting indoors?
Good evening, Biggirl...pull up a chair and enjoy some tunes.
The one when he does Fridays,at the end of his show,Mark Levin plays that version of that song.
Good evening, spel, and thank you for the Friday Night Edition of the Salsa Addiction Emergency Room! ((HUGS))
Do not forget the Elvis Presley version.
What's up with you?
Work With Me, Annie--The Midnighters
Annie Had a Baby--The Midnighters
Annie Pulled a Humbug--The Midnights
I'm the Father of Annie's Baby--Danny "Run Joe" Taylor
Annie's Answer--The El Dorados
My Name Ain't Annie--Linda Hayes (backed by the Platters, who are uncredited)
Annie Met Henry--The Champions
Annie Kicked the Bucket--The Nutones
I apologize.
My sister will be by here on Monday to visit overnight on her way moving to Texas. I'll miss our frequent visits here, she's moving to be closer to her grandkids.
What's new your way, new hog head boy doing OK?
Oh no, I don't forget the King's version. Another of my favorites is by Bob Haring & the Colonial Club Orchestra, with Vaughn De Leath, my favorite female singer doing the vocals, from 1927. The quality isn't the greatest, but you can listen to it here.
“Ain’t No Rest for the Triggered” - Social Justice: The Musical
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwYd5cRlROE
Note: A one time utterance of g-damn in the lyrics. Clean otherwise.
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