Posted on 03/14/2019 7:21:28 AM PDT by left that other site
Our Father,
Who Art in Heaven,
Hallowed Be Your Most Holy Name!
For You Alone Are Worthy,
You Alone Are Holy,
You Alone Are The Most High!
Teach us To Put Our Trust In You,
And Not In The Princes Of The Earth,
Or In Worldly Governments To Provide for Us,
For You Are Our Provider, Our Refuge, and Our Strength.
Thank You For Creating Us In Your Image,
And Thank You For The Artistic Gifts You Have Given Us.
We Pray For The Leaders of Our Nation,
May They Be Inspired and Led By You,
And Please Guide Them in All Things.
We Pray for The Peace of Jerusalem, and For Revival in Our Own Land.
Blessings To All Who Visit This Garden of Prayer.
Hallelujah and Amen
ML/LTOS
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Joining in prayer. God bless.
Amen.
Hmm. Your thoughts on why God didn’t answer Saul?
Saul was taking this “king” thing too seriously. Not only did he think he was the Political king of Israel, he thought he could be the Spiritual king as well.
God was merciful in allowing Saul to “recind” his stupid vow.
Just my thoughts.
Kate Bush - one of my favorites - has an interesting song called “Pi”, which would have been more so had she let it tail off into infinity, and not flubbed a digit somewhere out around the 20th decimal place. Though it’s still a beautiful song.
The Lord be with You and Yours....
I will look up that song. As someone who has engineered audio recordings, I can tell you that “trailing off to infinity” is the easiest way to end a song.
So maybe Kate Bush was bucking a trend. :-)
Anything is possible.
I just listened to it.
Intriguing, to say the least! LOL! :-)
Interesting there’s a measurement for Pi (rounded to the nearest integer) in the Bible:
He made the Sea of cast metal, circular in shape, measuring ten cubits from rim to rim and five cubits high. It took a line of thirty cubits to measure around it.
1 Kings 7:23 (NIV)
Circumference: 30 cubits
Diameter: 10 cubits
Pi = Circumference/Diameter = 3 approximately
Joining in prayer this Pi Day for the Peace of Jerusalem and a piece of pie!
Amen and thank you.
That’s really interesting. I’ve read “through” 1 & 2 Kings, but never noticed that detail.
Nice find, and thank you for sharing.
I can’t even begin to imagine what an IQ the Lord has given you!
Pi in the Bible first came to my attention (if my memory serves me right) in a math book - Number Tobias Dantzig.
With this endorsement:
“Beyond doubt the most interesting book on the evolution of mathematics which has ever fallen into my hands.”Albert Einstein
Quite appropriate for Pi Day and Einstein’s birthday.
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