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Morning Devotional...Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me.Psalm 51:10
The Lord spoke these words to me 18 years ago and they changed my life forever. I had lived as a stranger to grace and to God for 25 years. Drinking, swearing with no thought of God or my eternal destiny.
The last words that my father spoke to me on his sick bed in hospital were these, "I'll be all right in the morning". I thought that he meant that he would be better physically the next day.
My father died at 00.25! He knew where he was going and he knew that all would be well with him in the morning.
For me it was a devastating blow. I loved my father and we had had a wonderful relationship although he had been very strict with me in my earlier years.
His death started me thinking about where he had gone and what happened to us after death. I had not been in church for years, however when it was announced that there would be special evangelistic meeting to be held in Garrabost church, I decided that I would attend.
I was only able to attend the one meeting. It was not the one that I had intended to go to, however it would do! I never heard much of the service that the minister preached, however when he read out the words of the final Psalm, I heard not the preachers' voice but God's.
I went home, told my mother that I was going up to my room to read my Bible. I read and read, day after day simply because this Book was alive and I was hungry for the Bread of Life. I found peace with God six months later, but that is another story. I can honestly say today, that I love my Lord more today than I ever did.
I commend this same Jesus to you today, He is my best friend.
~Iain Mackenzie~
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PAT thank you for the devotional writen by our dear brother Iain also for all the links.
I love the site from you Iain Islands of insparation what
a good photo's and THE EGGS OF ANN awesome.
Pat i hope you are feeling you good. You are in my prayers dear sister.
PAPA JOHN i am happy to read that you have such a wonderfull time in FLORIDA you and your wife are also in my Prayers every day.
RUTHIE very good your writing about the Heaven how wonderfull and peacefull must it be in HEAVEN.
Our doctor has today not a letter from
the hospital about the check ups from my husband for his snoring. And that must first come before he can go to a hospital in the big city Groningen.
Last week there was standing in our newspapers that there serious treaths from terror attacts are in Holland. The guardings are now great from a lot things in Holland. But now is coming on 30 March the large state bury in the family tomb from our old Queen and then there are coming a lot dignitarys also from other country's
Then the guarding is being very great.
Hebrews 12 : 2
Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the
author and perfecter of our faith.
MY HEART SET ON YOU
Lord, keep my focus on You...
Let me not distracted
or diverted from Your will
by ideas or things or even people...
Keep my eyes, my heart, set on You.
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A quick hello to all of you! I've got to fix a really messed up well today, so I gotta get busy. I hope you guys have a great day!
Nard
God's grace is new every morning!
I know without a doubt that God is directing in the lives of His children. He gives us His light and if we will open our eyes we will find His direction.
I too have lost parents and await the day when I will be with them and the Lord. I thank God for my parents who, though they were not perfect, taught me from a young child to love the Lord and taught me His Words and His ways, setting my feet early on the right path. And like them, I am not perfect either, so I need to each day go to Him for a clean heart and to experience His grace and mercies new each day.
Quote from: Ria on March 22, 2004, 05:22:04 AM
MY HEART SET ON YOU
Lord, keep my focus on You...
Let me not distracted
or diverted from Your will
by ideas or things or even people...
Keep my eyes, my heart, set on You.
Oh,
Ria, thanks so much for that. That is such a lovely poem and oh that we all keep our eyes on the Master and only Him.
Nice to see you here,
Kathy! Come in every day and join us for your morning coffee! I'm sorry that you lost both parents but such a wonderful thing that they taught you early to love the Saviour.
Hi Nards... Sorry you're having trouble with your well. Thanks for dropping in here though. Great to see you.
Our thoughts today are also especially with the family of Chris's workmate over iin England. Chris posted this in our Prayer and Praise area yesterday...
Quote from: Chris & Margit Saunders on March 21, 2004, 02:56:13 PM
Very sad news folks, thank you for being faithful in your prayers for Frank.
Sadly he passed away late last night, his family are devastated, he was 47, cruelly murdered by people worse than animals.
Thank you all again,
Chris.
Such sad news...
Well, well, Nards! Perhaps this will make you more holey! Hope you don't fall in.
I bent over and strained forward too far the other day, and now I have to go to the chiropractor today. Pray for me - I'm ouching.
I am hoping that today will be my last doctor appointment for awhile. Since the new year, I have had an x-ray, MRI, injection in my neck under anestetic, eyes examined, mammogram, endoscopy under anestetic, yearly physical, blood draws, dental exam and today I go to my Urologists to see if any cancerous turmors are growing in my bladder. After today, I ought to be squeaky clean!!! Thank God for insurance.
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I didn't get to respond to all of the animal talk yesterday, so I'll offer this today:
Remember the Irish Folk song that went like this: "Green alligators and long-necked geese, some humpty-backed camel and some chimpanzes...."
Remember that the Unicorn was off somewhere smelling the roses? And that it misses boarding the Ark.
My question is this: Why did Noah bring those two mosquito's on board? Why couldn't they have been biting the Unicorn and thus missed the Ark?
As for animals being Heaven...of this I'm sure: we are told that our mind cannot conceive what is in store for us in Heaven. And that there not be any crying...so if we do or don't see our favorite pets, it won't matter.
Of those gray areas in the Bible where there doesn't seem to be clear cut direction, I believe in the "Pan Theory"
In the end, it will all pan out. However, I like to think that Casey (our cocker spanial) will be there to greet me.
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March 22
Pastoral Ministry: We Languish for Men
Then Paul answered, "What do you mean by weeping and breaking my
heart? For I am ready not only to be bound, but also to die at
Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus."
--Acts 21:13
The Church at this moment needs men, the right kind of men,
bold men....
We languish for men who feel themselves expendable in the warfare
of the soul, who cannot be frightened by threats of death because
they have already died to the allurements of this world. Such men
will be free from the compulsions that control weaker men. They
will not be forced to do things by the squeeze of circumstances;
their only compulsion will come from within--or from above.
This kind of freedom is necessary if we are to have prophets in
our pulpits again instead of mascots. These free men will serve
God and mankind from motives too high to be understood by the rank
and file of religious retainers who today shuttle in and out of
the sanctuary. They will make no decisions out of fear, take no
course out of a desire to please, accept no service for financial
considerations, perform no religious act out of mere custom; nor
will they allow themselves to be influenced by the love of
publicity or the desire for reputation. Of God and Men, 11-13.
"Lord, what would it take for me to be that kind of man? Do in me
whatever work You need to do today, that I might die to the
allurements of the world and serve You with high motives. Amen."
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Al I understand the ouchies. :o
This is another bright sunny morning. minus 11*C though so a cold day.
I Have to take John to work today, and then is Air cadets and AWANA this evening for the girls. They are working through their books quiskly. Hiding the word.
Etta Sue How are the cats doing? We have 2 and they are killers. They have killed all the fish in Melaura's fish tank. I realize that is their nature but when we raise babies to adulthood only to have them killed it is a little hard to take. We wvwn put a lid and a heavy weight on top of the aquarium. :'(
Well we will try again later this week with more babies, and we will have a different lid, and see if that works. ??? ???
We had Lords Supper yesterday, and from there into an awesome sermon on the salvation story. It is so good to be reminded of how we received our salvation. I do so enjoy listening to Pastor Dennis, He is more than a pastor he is very definately a friend. His mother was out in the morning, she has a severe case of cancer and has been given 4 - 6 months to live. As he said yesterday the more often she is able to get out to church the longer she will be with us. She refused cancer treatment, as it would extend her life but reduce her quality of life. She chose quality over quantity. She is in her late 70's early 80's.
Well I need to get ready for my chiropractors appointment.
Bye for my chiropractors appointment and I am slow these days.
JudyB
FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO ASKED FOR THIS LOVE STORY.
Margit and I met when she came across my scripture website. She was new to the wide world of the web and curious as to what a website was; when AOL announced that they had chosen winners for the "Christian Website of the Month" she saw that as a way to still her curiosity. She liked what she saw in the first two of AOL's choices and somehow could not find rest until she had contacted the author of the second site.
She wrote a short note, commented on the gift that God had imparted and encouraged the author of the site to continue taking pictures, not knowing if "Chris" was a man or a woman.
We became friends, then prayer partners. We opened an AOL Message Board which included photos with scripture and soon had several Christians asking for prayer or just chat or giving back praise reports.
One of the most present prayer needs was the illness of my wife, she was suffering from emphysema. We prayed intensely for her healing. The Lord answered, He chose to give her rest, we had not expected that. He granted her complete healing and peace for eternity.
In all Margit had been a faithful friend for more than two years and now she became a real soul mate to me as never before.
A few months after my loss, Margit found her employer, an eighty-six year old gentleman for whom she had worked for seven years, dead in bed upon arrival to work. Christmas was a month later and when my children heard that we shared having lost someone very dear to us, they thought that a time together could benefit us both. Margit was able to combine a visit to us over Christmas and New Year with a visit to her mother in Germany.
During the two weeks we went on walks together, enjoyed the snow and I showed her some of the sights.
My children eyed us both with great care though saying little, they made her feel welcome. Margit was a little nervous, naturally, being among strangers although we felt we had know one another for years.
When we sat together in the living room she reached for my hand and held on. One of my daughters remarked to me "are all Americans so 'touchy feely'?"
To the loving friendship that we had a whole new component entered in, we were falling in love. Near the end of our time together, at an outing in the park, Margit turned to me and asked "Chris, what's to become of us?" At that moment all I could say was "I really don't know."
Silently tears ran down her cheeks and I knew that I couldn't let this woman go, she had become too precious to me!
Once Margit was back in Oregon we chatted away every day, sometimes for hours. Eventually we decided that I should come to Oregon for a visit, we had decided in our communications that marriage was possible. My children were astonished, maybe even a bit wary but not really surprised, Dad had never been out off Great Britain before and had never flown.
Once I arrived in Eugene, was met by my soul mate at the airport, I knew that we were going to spend the rest of our lives together and we made arrangements to become husband and wife. We were wed a few days later in a little country church by the husband of a friend of Margit, a Lutheran pastor. On March the eighth, 2002 we were married in the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.
It's a long story of God's workings, events no one could have foreseen or orchestrated apart from God but briefly, Margit then listed her home for sale and there too God's hand was moving to an expedient sale and move here to Manchester, England where I earn my living...and......the story and the love goes on...
QuoteBy Fast Eddie~Remember that the Unicorn was off somewhere smelling the roses? And that it misses boarding the Ark.
My question is this: Why did Noah bring those two mosquito's on board? Why couldn't they have been biting the Unicorn and thus missed the Ark?
Eddie~Was there really unicorns? That would be so cool if there was.
Chris! That is an awesome story. Very touching to read. How do the children get along with her now? What a blessing.
Thank you Chris was one who had asked for your love story.
Good Morning everyone. My dogs are running around the house actin like puppies this morning, attacking each other playfully but driving me nutz.
Thank you Pat for the devotional and the links. I have bookmarked some of them fromthe past so they are still on my computer.
The Services yesterday were wonderful. The evening prayer meetings are so spirit filled. It is awesome. The morning prayer meetings are fewer in number maybe 8 at the most and more subdued. In the evening everyone just lets go and lets GOD move.
TTYL
Thank you for sharing your love story with us, Chris! And may God give you and Margit many happy years together, serving Him. It is amazing how many couples have met through the wonders of the internet! Do you still maintain the website you spoke of, where you first met Margit?
I got my results from the health fair and don't understand all those abbreviations, so I think I will take it to the county health nurse and have her interpret it for me. ;)
I hope everyone is having a wonderful day!
Thank you all, yes Janet here is the original website, there are three pages of scenics on it.
Chris.
http://hometown.aol.com/chrisaund/myhomepage/photo.html
Ohhhhhh, Chris, what a lovely message to come in here and read. Thanks for sharing yours and Margit's Love Story with us all. :-* :-* :-*
Well, love is to be shared, we love because He first loved us!!
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Words and music by Alfred B. Smith and John Peterson
"I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys."
Solomon 2:1
There's a Beautiful Rose ever blooming,
In the Garden of God's Love for me;
It has filled all the world with it's fragrance,
It will last for eternity.
Chorus
Rose of Sharon now blooming I see,
Blessed Jesus, who died on the tree;
With my whole heart I sing "Hallelujah!"
Rose of Sharon, so precious to me.
Precious Savior, I'll always adore Thee,
For with Thee no one else can compare;
By Thy Love so divine, I'm enraptured,
Thou are fairer than all of the fair.
Chorus
Rose of Sharon now blooming I see,
Blessed Jesus, who died on the tree;
With my whole heart I sing "Hallelujah!"
Rose of Sharon, so precious to me.
Are you lost in your sins ~ tired of living?
Is your heart filled with bitterness, too?
Come to Jesus, the sweet Rose of Sharon,
He has the power to make you anew.
Chorus
Rose of Sharon now blooming I see,
Blessed Jesus, who died on the tree;
With my whole heart I sing "Hallelujah!"
Rose of Sharon, so precious to me.
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Chris I love that picture. I have also posted some of trinidad and Monstone beach. I know Trinidad is familiar to you.
Good afternoon all! I'm at work, and should get cracking!
Take it easy.
Question to ponder -- What makes you feel valuable as a human being?
Chris thank you for the love story from you and Margit i pray that you may stay a long time together.
And the photo is awesome so also your website
and your Pastoral ministry is very good on your Amen i say also Amen.
PAT thank you for the Rose of Sharon
very nice.
AL my prayers are for you and God Bless you.
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Thank you all,
yes, Marilyn I have a photo of Margit standing next to the bell at Trinidad.
Karmatt, being loved for yourself, not for what you do.
Sonja, in answer to your question, yes, the kids love Margit, she is not just a "touchy feely" American now but a good friend, and when they meet she gives them all a big hug, and they love it, it was Mother's day here Sunday past, and my children feel it so much, they still miss their mum, so it helps to have Margit to talk to.
hello everyone, this is my statment for today ( a cute email i got!)
Ever feel this way?
RESIGNATION
I hereby officially tender my resignation as an adult.
I have decided I would like to accept the responsibilities of an 8 year-old again.
I want to go to McDonald's and think that it's a four star restaurant called Mac & Don's Supper Club.
I want to sail sticks across a fresh mud puddle and make a sidewalk with rocks across the little creek.
I want to think M&Msare better than money because you can eat them.
I want to lie under a big oak tree and run a lemonade stand with my friends on a hotsummer's day.
I want to return to a time when life was simple, when all you knew were colors, multiplication tables, and nursery rhymes,but that didn't bother you, because you didn't know what you didn't know and you didn't care.
All you knew was to be happy because you were blissfully unaware of all the things that should make you worried or upset.
I want to think the world is fair.
That everyone is honest and good.
I want to believe that anything is possible.
I want to be oblivious to the complexities of life and be overly excited by the little things again.
I want to live simple again.
I don't want my day to consist of computer crashes,
mountains of paperwork, depressing news, how to survive more days in the month than there is money in the bank, doctor bills, gossip, illness, and loss of loved ones.
I want to believe in the power of smiles, :)hugs, a kind word, truth, justice, peace, dreams, the imagination, mankind, and making angels in the snow.
So . . . here's my checkbook and my car keys, my credit card bills and my 401K statements. I am officially resigning from adulthood.
And if you want to discuss this further, you'll have to catch me first, cause............."Tag! You're it."
That's cute, Sarah. But I don't think I'd want to have to go through growing up and growing old all over again. I'll just stay here, an old lady, knowing it's the best time of my life so far. And so much closer to my new beginning. :D
Sarah that was really cute. I Like my life now. For so many years I didn't even like my self.
Good one, Sarah! Thanks for sharing!
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M BRADY
We're really glad
to see you here!
You know . . . God blesses in many ways. There are some blessings, though, that I like to call superblessings. I thank our Father for giving Chris to Margit and for giving Margit to Chris - that's God's superblessing!
If you saw this before I corrected it, please be aware that I am indeed glad that our Father "gave Chris to Margit and Margit to Christ," but I'm also glad our Father gave Margit to Chris!
Quote from: Al Moak on March 22, 2004, 08:22:31 PM
I thank our Father for giving Chris to Margit and for giving Margit to Christ - that's God's superblessing!
And sometimes God blesses us with extra T's, there, Alt.
;D ;D ;D ;D
MBrady: Welcome Back Melvin.
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Hey Jane are you back home? Thanks for the wonderful fun visit. I really enjoyed our time together and look forward to seeing you again next month.
TTYL
Chris & Margit: What a beautiful love story.
Pat: Thanks for Iains message.
Many Folk have gone to see The Passion for Christ movie, it is so wonderful chatting and sharing how it has blessed us all. The movie is making a huge impact.
Blessings
Ruth
Hi Pat...I enjoyed the devotional. There is a song that says "Create in me a clean heart O God, and renew a right spirit within me" Do you have the music for that?
Thank you Ria...I know heaven will be so amazing! We cannot imagine what it will be like with our finite minds.
Hi Kathy...It is so good to have Christian parents who lead us to God and encourage us to walk in His ways. Sounds like you had a good childhood. God Bless.
Chris...So sorry to hear the awful news about Frank. I will be praying for his family. Just terrible!
Etta Sue...sounds like you have had a thorough going over. Good to hear everything is okay. Praise God.
Eddie..I believe like you about heaven. I'm sure no mosquitos or june bugs or so see ums or snakes will be there!
Chris & Margit...I loved your love story. God's richest blessing on your marriage.
Hi Janet...Hope the results of your tests are perfect.
Hi Ruth, I saw the Passion and it did have a huge impact on me. I am hoping that many people will ask questions about life and come to know the Saviour because of this movie.
Everyone have a wonderful evening. God Bless
Love Ruthie
Hi, friends,
I'm trying to battle dizziness, along with the doctor's help. Maybe I can post more once it's under control.\
Ruth Ann
I'm so sorry, Ruth Ann that you are battling dizziness. I wondered if you received my emails.
Get well there, my sister!
Ruth Ann, I too will be praying for that dizziness to go away. God bless, dear one.
Thanks, Ruthie. Other than my cholesterol being 321, the rest of my tests were normal or very near to normal. Praise God!
I won't stay on here long, haven't felt so well today. Nothing particular except the neck/arm pain, just general malaise, I guess. Tomorrow will be better.
I had a little chat with Trisha today. She is excited about her wedding, coming up in July.
Thanks for the update on Trisha, Janet! I pray that all of her planning will go along without a hitch! I guess Mercychild is getting married in June!
Wow, look who's online right now!!!
Pat Scott, Stephen, WildflowerJoy, Galilean, craftysue, Jane Walker, Marilyn Fisher, Larry Hanna, Janet, karmat, Ruth Ann Bice, Gareth Parkes, Sonifo
Sarah -- That was fun, and described me on some days. I wouldn't mind being 8 again, but I would like to skip the teenage years, if I may. ;)
good night to all. Bernard got our well fixed (wooHOo!!!!) so we have water, again. God is good.
"See" you tomorrow!!
karmat
Just going to say hi to everyone, although I know it is late in the day. I had a very busy day topped off with a Worship committee meeting at the church this evening. Spent all morning running errands and all afternoon working on the church webpage so didn't get here until just now. Need to go back and finish reading the postings for yesterday.
Hi...
I got home this afternoon, had some stuff to take care of for the church, and came in here to read all the posts since I left on Thursday ... Then I got a phone call, so had to get off line and take care of that ... NOW here I am back again!!
I had an awesome time away ... from Thursday morning at 6:30 a.m. until this afternoon at 1:30 p.m.
It was really great meeting Marilyn for the first time ... (I'd already met with Marbeth and Al) and we had a good time wandering around for most of the afternoon. I left McVille and made it to Ukiah before stopping for the night. Friday morning I continued on my journey into the past ... went to my first ever high school reunion (Class of '52)! What a weekend that was! A good friend from 6th grade was hosting the mini-reunion and she undertook to show me around all our old haunts, and even picked me up at my motel, on Saturday, and took me along on our ferry excursion across the bay to San Francisco's Ferry Building ... shopped all the little shops and farmers' markets along the wharf and then returned in time to take a tour of her home and church and then get ready for the dinner that evening. Sunday, I got up early enough to go to her church and see an awesome presentation by a Korean woman (part of their Women's History month) before going to the brunch in Sausalito with the gang from "Marin '52"...
After I'd said good-bye, and exchanged email addresses with everyone, I drove to Sacramento and had a really fabulous surprise! I was able to visit with all four of Jean's children and grandchildren!.... That's Tim and his wife and two sons; Dave and his two children and Laura and Tricia ... It was wonderful! We met at a restaurant, but then I went with Laura and Tricia to Dave's home and "hung out" with them for a few more hours. I am really one happy grandma right about now!
I'll try to get back here later, but right now I'm a little tired and I think I have other stuff to take care of at the moment ... It's good to be home!!
Just hope you got lots and lots of photos, Jane!
Welcome home!
Fast Eddie. O love your theology and agree totally. It WILL all pan out in the end.
Chris what a wonderful love story. I was really touched by the tenderness in it. Congratulations. How does Margit like living on the other side of the pond?
Well I have finished reading page one. I will comment on the rest as I go!.
Yes Sarah I can relate to that. It is particularily hard as a young person growing up these days. Most of us as adults have never had to deal with the issues you, as a teen, have to deal with. That makes it hard for you to deal with life, and hard to for us oldsters, to know how to help. BUT always know not just know in your head but KNOW in your heart that your heavenly Father does understand what you have to deal with and He is there to Listen as you go every day and every minute of each day. Trust Him to walk the road with you and He will. We love you sweetie, and are continuing to pray for you.
Love Judy
Well I have just read all todays posts.
Karma, You asked how we cam feel valuable I think you put it! Well some feel valuable in being needed. But ultimately you value comes from Christ. He thought you were valuable enough to die for you! Now that is an awesome thought.
I spent the greater part of the afternoon with mother.It is difficult at my age to change my eating habits. At 83 it is near impossible. Unfortunately she has to as her blood sugar is too high. I worked some of the issues through with her today and hopefully that helped.
John left for Tennessee today. Unfortunately not as far as Ruth Annes. He has a driver to evaluate as well so it will be an interesting trip.
I an really tired, so I am going to bed. I will read a bit, then off to dreamland.
Night all
JudyB
I'm late tonight!
It's been a busy evening here in Guelph!
Now it's time to lock the door on this topic and open the one for March 23..
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