Posted on 05/06/2021 6:01:36 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
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Bible in a Year:
Pray for me, too. Ask God to give me the right words so I can boldly explain God’s mysterious plan.
In the past year or so, a number of authors have urged believers to take a fresh look at the “vocabulary” of our faith. One writer, for example, emphasized that even theologically rich words of faith can lose their impact when, through overfamiliarity and overuse, we lose touch with the depths of the gospel and our need for God. When that happens, he suggested, we may need to relearn the language of faith “from scratch,” letting go of our assumptions until we can see the good news for the first time.
The invitation to learn to “speak God from scratch” reminds me of Paul, who devoted his life to “[becoming] all things to all people . . . for the sake of the gospel” (1 Corinthians 9:22–23). He never assumed he knew best how to communicate what Jesus had done. Instead, he relied on constant prayer and pleaded for fellow believers to pray for him as well—to help him find “the right words” (Ephesians 6:19 nlt) to share the good news.
The apostle also knew the need for each believer in Christ to remain humble and receptive each day to their need for deeper roots in His love (3:16–17). It’s only as we deepen our roots in God’s love, each day becoming more aware of our dependence on His grace, that we can begin to find the right words to share the incredible news of what He’s done for us.
Reflect & Pray
When have you had an experience of seeing the gospel in a new way for the first time? How can prayer keep your heart receptive to your constant need for God’s grace?
Loving God, forgive me for, far too often, taking Your grace and goodness for granted. Help me to daily grasp in new ways the depths of Your grace and love. And help me find the right words to share what You’ve done.
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Home--Rudy Vallee & His Connecticut Yankees (1932)
Carolina in My Mind - James Taylor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yx_LHSrjsCg
The Old North State
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9ufHnJcf2o
Carolina Girls - General Johnson & the Chairman of the Board
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgkO7XGUJyA
“Ohio” by Crosby Stills...
Reply to song request:
Bobby Bare, Marie Laveau.
Down Whittier Boulevard--Thee Midniters (1967)
All my ex’s live in Texas, that’s why I reside in Tennessee!
Hurry home early hurry on home
Boom Boom Mancini’s fighting Bobby Chacon
Hurry home early hurry on home
Boom Boom Mancini’s fighting Bobby Chacon
From Youngstown, Ohio, Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini
A lightweight contender, like father like son
He fought for the title with Frias in Vegas
And he put him away in round number one
It Never Rains in Southern California - and it hasn’t much the past few years.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meDpNwem0Vo
Downey to Lubbock Bound -- Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Dave Alvin
Tiger Roar--The Liberal Artists (1958)
Don't Send My Boy to Harvard--The Liberal Artists (1958)
~ Tell Us Where You Are From With A Song ~
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