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Morning Devotional...THE HEART OF THE PROBLEMHave you noticed that dishonourable conduct and downright dishonesty appear to be sweeping our nation from Parliament to the market place? It seems that the depravity of man is in evidence everywhere. Adulterous relationships are condoned. Incest is on the increase and crimes of violence are reported on a daily basis in our newspapers.
On the international scene things are no better. Terrorism, war, aggression and hate abound on every hand. The humanists' dream of a world united in universal brotherhood and peace is but a hollow joke. Man has proved that he can not govern his own lust for power and pleasure. How then does he hope to rule creation in goodness and justice?
The sociologist and the humanist tell us that the problem lies not with man, but rather with man's environment. Such an argument is surely foolish, for man has made his own environment what it is. Our cities, our slums, our dens of iniquity, our battlefields and our bombs are all the products of man's depraved ingenuity.
Almost 2,000 years ago the Lord Jesus Christ declared man's heart to be the problem. He said,
"Out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, blasphemies; these are the things which defile a man" (Matthew 15:19-20). The Bible also asks a pertinent question and supplies the only reasonable answer:
"From whence come wars and fightings among you? Come they not hence even of your lusts that war in your members?" (James 4:1). This state of affairs is common to all human beings.
"For all have sinned and come short of the glory (standard) of God" (Romans 3:23).
All of us are born in bondage to iniquity (see Psalm 51:5) and we need to be set free. The only one who can set us free from the slavery of sin is the Lord Jesus Christ. He Himself said,
"If the SON shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed" (John 8:36)
The good news of the gospel is that Jesus the spotless, sinless, Son of God became Man and paid the price necessary to redeem us from sin. That was indeed a costly transaction, for He paid the price in His Own Blood.
The Bible says,
"Ye were not redeemed with corruptible things such as silver and gold, from your vain conversation, received by tradition from your fathers, but with the precious Blood of Christ, as a lamb without blemish and without spot" (I Peter 1:18, 19).
L. E. Jones, the hymn writer, knew the power of the redeeming Blood of Jesus when he wrote:
"Would you be free from your burden of sin? There's power in the Blood, Power in the Blood, Would you o'er evil the victory win? There's wonderful power in the blood!"Do you long to be cleansed and set free? Then turn away from self and sin (repent) and place your trust in the Son of God who shed His Blood for sinners. He was raised again from the dead to prove that He paid the redemption price in full. Why not trust Him with your eternal destiny now?
The Bible declares that anyone who thus repents and believes on the Lord Jesus Christ is saved for eternity and should:
- Be baptized (immersed in water). Matthew 28:19 & Acts 2:41
- Join with others of like faith. Hebrews 10:25
- Separate themselves from ungodly systems. 2 Corinthians 6:16
- Tell others of God's grace. Matthew 28:19
~John A. Scott~
I had an awesome day. ;D
To start out I help
Zachery with the papers. We had fun with that. Laughed and joked around. I then took
Chandraya to choir practice at 9:00am and went to Sunday School at 9:15am. We are studying chapter 10 and 11 in "The Purpose Driven Life" book.
I wasn't going to go to this because
Lila Mae was home sick, but
Mike told
Troy to bring my Bible so I decided to stay and am glad I did.
In church we studied
Luke 22The thing that really stuck out to me was Peter and Judas both sinned agains Jesus. Peter was sorry and repented and Judas was just sorry.
How We Avoid Their Failures:- Know there is a spiritual war going on in this world today.
- Study God's word all the time not just on Sunday. (Don't run your life on vapors) Study and Pray!
- Obey God's word.
- Be careful the company we keep. (Bad company can corrupt good morals)
- Repent!
- Know that Jesus is praying for us.
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We had a good time at Choir practice. Sang some great songs, but I won't beable to sing them next Sunday. I am going to be gone. After we were done, Becky told us to pick a pew and go sit at it and pray for those folks who will be sitting there next week that they will feel the love of
God and soo on...I thought that was so neat.
God is really working in our church.
I got home tonight and put a CD in to practice for Easter Sunday and
Mike and the
boys and
Chandraya came over and we all sang this song 2 times together. It sounded so awesome and it felt awesome to beable to worship
God like that with my kids and husband alone.
I wonder if
Pat has the song. ::)
Above All
Paul Balocke and Lenny Leblane
Above all powers above all kings
Above all nature and all created things
Above all wisdom and all the ways of man
You were here before the world began.
Above all kingdoms above all thrones
Above all wonders the world and ever known
Above all wealth and treasures of the earth
Ther's no way to measure what You're worth
Crucified laid behind a stone
You lived to die rejected and alone :'(
Like a rose trampled on the ground :'(
You took the fall and thought of me
Above all
I love that song! I am tearing up again. I better get myself to bed. Thanks for listening.
Love you all!
Soni
Soni This is one of my favorite songs today, and I'm a dyed in the wool Southern Gospel music lover. I tear up too (Shhhh! :-X)
Pat Thanks for a great site! I appreciate the hard work!
Pappa John Happy "Second" Birthday! I am so glad for you. I do so love to hear from the elders here. You all have wisdom to share with us, and I honor you.
And Most of all...
Dear Jenny! My heart is full to see you back! I have missed you. My wife and I act like misplaced Brits, because you have so many things in your day to day life that we enjoy. We both love Hot Tea. My favorite is either "Constant Comment" or "Earl Grey" tea. My wife's favorites are "English Breakfast Tea" and she likes "Darjeeling"....not one of my favorite I'm afraid.
We both have dreams of one day being able to plant "English Gardens" with all of the beautiful types of flowers. I really enjoyed your images of your fathers beautiful gardens.
Blessings to you all this day.
Monty
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WELCOME sspradlin!!!
We're so glad to see you!
Quote from: Sonifo on March 29, 2004, 12:47:31 AM
In church we studied Luke 22
The thing that really stuck out to me was Peter and Judas both sinned agains Jesus. Peter was sorry and repented and Judas was just sorry.
Soni, what a wonderful message you posted.
The above quote is so very, very true. Oh that folks would realize the difference between Peter and Judas!
I don't have the midi for that song. We'll see if we can find a link though. Wonderful words. Yes, I'm weeping just reading them. How I look forward to heaven and being able to worship our wonderful Saviour who went through this for me!!
Quote from: Regular guy on March 29, 2004, 01:25:39 AM
Pat Thanks for a great site! I appreciate the hard work!
You're so welcome, Monty. I just pray that this site will be a blessing to all who come through the doors.
My prayer is that the Lord will be glorified on this site.
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PAT thank you very much for the devotional this morning ver great this morning.
Thank you also for the links special the link frim Iain's testimony.
Also very lovely the Rose of Sharon.
Also goodmorning Monty i love what you have writen.
Sonja the words from the hymn they you have writen are very good but when there is no musik then i say we can read them as poems.
JENNY and LIZ i am happy that you booth are back :) :) :) :)
Yesterday and today there are coming a lot
royaltys and other dignitarys in Holland for the bury of old Queen now princess Juliana in the large state tomb.
First there shall be a memorial state being in the great church where also is the family tomb of the family from Oranje Nassau. After the memorial then they bring the princess in the tomb. And when that is happen then the family is going downstairs to say farewell to Juliana. But there may no come photographers. But there are standing all the embalm body's in coffins from the royal family since
1584. We can see everything on TV but not when they are in
the tomb.Tomorrow at 9.45 they start. I take a look on TV.
It is terrible to read from little Cecilia my prayers are for here parents.
Matthew 5 : 12
Rejoice and be glad, because
great is your reward in Heaven.
THE PROMISE OF ETERNITY
When i am tempted
to yearn for what is not,
God brings to my my mind
the gentle thought that His will
is more than enough for me...
For i have promised eternity.
Love and prayerfully for you all
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SSPRADION TO CP
RIA
'Consider the lilies...how they grow.
(Matthew 6:28)
"I need oil," said the ancient monk; so he planted an olive sapling. "Lord," he prayed, " it needs rain that its tender roots may drink and swell. Send gentle showers." And the Lord sent gentle showers.
"Lord," prayed the monk, " my tree needs sun. Send sun, I pray Thee." And the sun shone, gilding the dripping clouds. "Now frost, my Lord, to brace its tissues," cried the monk. And behold, the little tree stood sparkling with frost, but at evening it died.
Then the monk sought the cell of a brother monk, and told his strange experience. "I, too planted a little tree," he said, "and see! It thrives well. But I entrust my tree to its God.
He who made it knows better what it needs than a man like me. I laid no condition. I fixed not ways or means. "Lord, send what it needs, "I prayed, "storm or sunshine, wind rain, or frost. Thou hast made it and Thou dost know.'
A lesson for me to learn today. Does anyone else need to learn it?
LOL
Your brother in Christ
Iain
:):)Godd Morning and may all have a blessed day. May each of us find the time to share God's grace with someone to day. :D
Iaian, it's good to see you today. Monty, I think you and I have some things in common. I, too, love southern gospel and also Earl Grey tea is my favorite.
Y'all have a good day in the Lord.
Ruth Ann
Monty, it is always good to see you here. Yes, I am getting a little old. I'm not sure about the wisdom thing. I do know that as I get older I think I have mellowed a little and my faith in God and dependence on Him continues to grow. I also am more aware that we are for just a little while and a new generation comes to take our place.
Eccl 1:7All streams flow into the sea, yet the sea is never full. To the place the streams come from, there they return again. (NIV)
James 4:13-15 Now listen, you who say, "Today or tomorrow we will go to this or that city, spend a year there, carry on business and make money."
14 Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes.
15 Instead, you ought to say, "If it is the Lord's will, we will live and do this or that." (NIV)
Jenny, I was especially glad to see you drop in yesterday. I did miss your smiling face.
Iain, it is so good to see you this morning. Good thoughts about our putting things in the hands of God.
Isa 55:7-9
7 Let the wicked forsake his way and the evil man his thoughts. Let him turn to the LORD, and he will have mercy on him, and to our God, for he will freely pardon.
8 "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways," declares the LORD.
9 "As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts. (NIV)
Ruth Ann, a good morning to you from the sunny coast of West Florida. I looked at the radar for Nashville and it looks like rain for today.
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Papa John... Quote Fifty eight years ago I received Jesus and was baptized into Christ. God has been so good to me. We have communion every Lord's day and through all these years I have been able to have communion every Sunday but one.
That sure is a great undertaking. Not very many people can say the same!!!
Jenny ~ Great to see you back. You were missed!!
Marilyn ~ I know it is too late but my husband was a butcher. He said to bake a turkey breast side down. That way the juices would run into the breast, not away from the breast, Makes sense to me but I never did it. He always did my hams and turkeys.
Liz ~ Great to see you back. You were missed also!!! Hey, we have two new newbies!!!
Fast Eddie ~ I did have Windows 98SE. When I deleted my cookies on it, and I only did it twice in 3 years, it really messed up my computer. January I got a new compressor with Windows XP. I really like it...unlike most people who say they don't like it at first. From old habit, I shut my computer down every night. This morning I turned it on. The compressor was running but nothing on my monitor. It said there was not video action on a little window dancing around the monitor screen. AND I couldn't shut off the compressor..you know, to reboot. So I unplugged it from the back of the monitor and all is fine right now. Cyberspooks!!!!!
Pat ~ Thank you for the link about little Celia. How devastating!!! Now we need to pray that the police and detectives find the murderer! My heart goes out to these parents and Celia's friends.
Jeanne ~ Glad you found your way to CP! That's frustrating, isn't it, when things don't work right!!!
Soni ~ I would love to have heard your family sing together. That would be awesome.
Iain ~ It is wonderful to see you posting. I enjoyed your post tremedously!!
Yesterday was an awesome day. The sermon was very touching and educational. The breakfast out was just right. I took a nap at Jerry's and told him to wake me by 4 p.m. and he did. As soon as I got home, Ivalou called and said the Talent Show was at 6:00 p.m. instead of 6:30 p.m. and we are to pick up two other ladies. So I drove and left right away. We stopped for a bite to eat and went to a church near the restaurant. What an abundance of talent. The main reason we went was because at Ivalou's church, they have a men's quartet called 'The Shepherds'. They sound great and besides, our nephew is the tenor. They had young pianists, older pianists, a violinist, dancer, magicians, banjo player, saxaphone player, what ever you call it when someone talks or recites a poem, and several singers. One lady sounded just like Anne Murray...I shut my eyes and it was Anne singing. What a wonderful time. This was that churches first annual talent show.
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Oh my dear brother Iain! It is so good to see you here! Just a few moments ago I had prayed for you. Oh how I too need to learn to leave in God's hands all the things and conditions I need!
Happy Monday to all of you!
It is wonderful to see you back again, Iain! I miss your posts when you are away.
Great post, Soni, and that is also one of my favorite songs. He is truly Above All! I would have loved to hear your family singing that together!
Papa John, I think I can speak for all of us here when I say we all have great respect for your life of integrity, faithfulness and love, walking close to the Lord. What a legacy you are building for your family. God bless you. May you be granted many more years to walk close to Him.
Etta Sue, you and your Sister seem to find so many fun things to do together. Good for you!
Good morning, Ruth Ann and Kathy! I wish you both wonderful days today!
Ria, it is interesting to read about Holland's plans to honor the old Queen/Princess. I know very little about Royalty. But I am a child of the King! Guess that makes me a Princess too, doesn't it? ;)
Monte, I really enjoy your posts, too. I think it is wonderful how we can get to know each other through the mysteries of the internet.
HUGE THANK YOUS TO OLDIESMAN AND PAT FOR GETTING THE NEW CHANGES DONE!! We appreciate you so much!
Big welcome to Sspradlin!!
Enjoy life!! This is not a rehearsal!
Good Morning. IainIt is so good to see you here this morning with your message on putting it all into gGod's hands.
Pat I didn't get an email from you about the new URL. I put a note in the Yahoo groups and Al called me to give me the url.
Etta Suethank you for the tip on baking a turkey, I will definitely remember that the next time I cook a turkey. My dogs have had wonderful turkey treats ::)
RuthAnn are you having those dizzy spells? I pray you are better.
Papa JOhn you have been putting the old guy withthe crutches as your signature. Hey you are only as old as you feel. Lets see younger swimmer. ;D
JudyMCYes the service was all I expected. It would be hard to describe to a non-pentacostal.
The behavior of the young people would not be allowed in some of the more sedate churches. When the worship team started, the young people all went to the front and began to praise and worship each in his/her own manner, raised arms. dancing, jumping up and down, singing in tongues or in english.
The music was loud ( this is the evening service I am writing about) the preaching was loud, the messages at both services were salvation messages. In the morning it was on Rev. 4. and the evening was 1 Kings 18.
The prayer warriors among the youg people are more that the adults. There are three permanent adult prayer warriors present at EVERY prayer meeting, Me and two others. I have seen the young people laid out on the floor, in various kneeling positions etc, crying out to the Lord in every manner you can imagine.
TTYL
Jenny and Liz!
Good to have you back!
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Janet we all are children of the great King
also the Queen who now is gone was knowing that she was great in here faith. Every sunday so long as she it can do the last years not more that she was going to the church.She was being demented and sitting in a wheelchair.
She also has writen a Christian song and she was busy with Bible clubs. We may trust that she also gone is to here King the King of aller Kings ant that she may have found peace in Heaven. Here last years has been terrible.But Janet we are more as princess also the old Oueen was that we are CHILDREN
OF GOD. And that is more then be a princess.
IAIN good the see you dear brother and thank you for the great devotional.
It is now 5.20PM in Holland we have had a beautiful sunny day i have again sit outsite. I say we have sit to long in home when it can go outsite.
I wish you all a nice day on the other site of the great ocean.
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ETTA SUE: and others who may have Windows 98....in the system tools menu there are three steps to clean-up.
I cannot remember the first step, I believe the word "system' is in it though. The next step is disc clean-up and the last is defragmentation.
Always do defrag AFTER clean-up. Don't ask me why, it was just what my instructor to me to do.
JENNY: What happened to your picture?
as for my remarks concerning your re-appearance....I too am glad to see you back.
You have no idea how your gentle spirit affects me (and others, gathering from what I am reading.)
You are a blessing to me and a joy to be near...errr.....heard from.
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Welcome kmcn!
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Quote from: Marilyn Fisher on March 29, 2004, 10:17:03 AM
Pat I didn't get an email from you about the new URL. I put a note in the Yahoo groups and Al called me to give me the url.
I'm sorry Marilyn, but that's probably because of that spam filter you've put on your computer and it didn't want to get the email. Personally I wouldn't have that on my computer as it blocks so many important letters and I get around 200 spam emails and up, daily. I have mailwasher and I manually delete them as I've found family letters in the trash with various spam filters I've tried in the past. Everyone registered on CP was sent the letter.
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KMCN to CP
RIA
Good morning all. It is a beautiful, sunny day, here on the island. I went upstairs to have coffee with Wendy and sat watching all the many birds enjoying their lovely yard. Hummingbirds, Robins, Juncos, Towhee, Sparrows, etc. What a beautiful sight. One Robin keeps gathering from the ground for their nest, taking huge mouthfuls that make him fly low to the ground. A real Macho guy! Trying to impress his mate...I will try to capture some of the action on camera.
Etta Sue, will try that trick with the turkey at Easter. I am going to cook the dinner for the kids and one of Ralph's uncles. Will be a way to officially make this suite home.
Iain, it is so good to read your posts again. Have had you in my thoughts a lot.
Papa John, you are indeed an inspiration and doubt if the word 'old' really will every apply to someone so filled with the Spirit.
I am going to do some baking for one of Wendy's best friends who was rushed to the hospital and is seriously ill. Her name is Karen. She had an emergency operation the other day and it was bad, transfusions, etc. Karen is like a sister to Wendy and this added to the stressful week around here. We are going to go over and clean her home tomorrow, after I get through with the results from a biopsy at the specialists. Poor Wendy. First the cat, then my Al, then Karen, then Ralph's uncle died...all in one week. My little daughter is stressed to the max.
Monty, I also love southern gospel music. Do you ever listen to the Gaither group? Or the Cox family....so many great artists around.
Sonja, God must take great joy in your dear family. I love reading about them and seeing the beautiful pictures. You are truly an amazing lady.
Hi Jenny and Marilyn. Thank you for the emails. They were appreciated.
Must get to work now. Will come back to read tonight.
God Bless. Liz
Quote from: Etta Sue on March 29, 2004, 09:38:30 AM
I previously posted the above post and it didn't post because I was timed out. Now, does anyone know where I find where I can change that setting? I used to put 9999 or forever on it but I can't seem to find that area now.
Etta Sue, I just spoke to Oldiesmann about this and he tells me that this is a problem with this software as of right now but eventually they'll post a "fix" for it and when they do, he'll install it.
It just happened to me too in another area. ::)
Quote from: Ria on March 29, 2004, 04:35:59 AM
THE PROMISE OF ETERNITY
When i am tempted
to yearn for what is not,
God brings to my my mind
the gentle thought that His will
is more than enough for me...
For i have promised eternity.
What a lovely poem,
Ria. Thanks for sharing that.
Quote from: Iain on March 29, 2004, 05:42:57 AM
'Consider the lilies...how they grow.
(Matthew 6:28)
"I need oil," said the ancient monk; so he planted an olive sapling. "Lord," he prayed, " it needs rain that its tender roots may drink and swell. Send gentle showers." And the Lord sent gentle showers.
"Lord," prayed the monk, " my tree needs sun. Send sun, I pray Thee." And the sun shone, gilding the dripping clouds. "Now frost, my Lord, to brace its tissues," cried the monk. And behold, the little tree stood sparkling with frost, but at evening it died.
Then the monk sought the cell of a brother monk, and told his strange experience. "I, too planted a little tree," he said, "and see! It thrives well. But I entrust my tree to its God.
He who made it knows better what it needs than a man like me. I laid no condition. I fixed not ways or means. "Lord, send what it needs, "I prayed, "storm or sunshine, wind rain, or frost. Thou hast made it and Thou dost know.'
A lesson for me to learn today. Does anyone else need to learn it?
LOL
Your brother in Christ
Iain
Iain, yes, that's a lesson for me to learn today.
Thanks for bringing this to NEM this morning. You've been on my heart and I'm so happy to see you here.
Good afternoon all,
I added the new url to my favorites but it did not take - so was in a pickle. Had decided to email Pat, when a message came that gave it to me again. Thank goodness!
Love and light to all,
Francy
EVERYONE...
If you have a question about the change in software like Etta Sue's problem of timed out, please feel free to post your questions HERE (http://christianphotographers.com/community/index.php?topic=2590.0) and I'm sure that Michael aka Oldiesmann will help us with the answers.
He knows much more than I know about this.
Hi everyone. It is so good to see some of the CP family we haven't seen posting for a few days back yesterday and today. Jenny, Iain and now two new folks as well as many who post regularly.
I have had another busy day as spent the morning out taking care of some business and then came home and followed up on it with some more paperwork that had to be done. I was tired so took a short rest.
Pat, Jack had it pegged in that devotional message today.
I don't have the time to address everyone today but will just say that I think most of what I would have said has been said by others.
Hello Everyone...from U.K.
Iain, thank-you for a very meaningful devotional today. Yes I do need to learn that lesson too brother., among many others. I am glad that our God is long-suffering.
I think that I need to "Rest in the Lord and wait patiently for Him" ....to allow Him to do His perfect work with me. Too often do I tell God what I want...and oh yes He gives it to me, if I pray long enough but I need to remember that sometimes when He gives us the desire of our heart He sometimes sends cold water into the soul......It is always better to leave things to our wise Heavenly Father. His ways are best. He wants my roots to go down deep...real deep into Him. Just like these two trees of Iain's.
The Master Gardener knows best how to tend His own garden and Olive Groves.
Good night dear ones.
Pray, Hope and do not worry.
Jenny.
Wishing to encourage her young son's progress on the
piano, a mother took her boy to a Paderewski concert.
After they were seated, the mother spotted an old
friend in the audience and walked down the aisle to
greet her.
Seizing the opportunity to explore the wonders of the
concert hall, the little boy rose and eventually
explored his way through a door marked "NO
ADMITTANCE."
When the house lights dimmed and the concert was about
to begin, the mother returned to her seat and
discovered that the child was missing.
Suddenly, the curtains parted and spotlights focused
on the impressive Steinway on stage. In horror, the
mother saw her little boy sitting at the keyboard,
innocently picking out "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star."
At that moment, the great piano master made his
entrance, quickly moved to the piano, and whispered in
the boy's ear, "Don't quit. Keep playing."
Then leaning over, Paderewski reached down with his
left hand and began filling in a bass part. Soon his
right arm reached around to the other side of the
child, and he added a running obligatio.
Together, the old master and the young novice
transformed what could have been a frightening
situation into a wonderfully creative experience.
The audience was so mesmerized that they couldn't
recall what else the great master played. Only the
classic "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star."
Perhaps that's the way it is with God. What we can
accomplish on our own is hardly noteworthy. We try our
best, but the results aren't always gracefully flowing
music. However, with the hand of the Master, our
life's work can truly be beautiful.
Next time you set out to accomplish great feats,
listen carefully. You may hear the voice of the
Master, whispering in your ear, "Don't quit.
Keep playing."
May you feel His arms around you and know that His
hands are there helping you turn your feeble attempts
into true masterpieces.
Remember, God doesn't seem to call the equipped;
rather, He equips the 'called.' ( I LOVE THIS PART!!)
Life is more accurately measured by the lives you
touch than by the things you acquire.
So touch someone, May God bless You and be with you always
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I thought this may bless someone today.
I went to a Gaither concert on Friday and it was positively GREAT. This was a first for me. I do have a lot of their videos to watch. The concert started at 7 PM and lasted until 11:30 PM and everyone in the collisium sang along with them.
I am so glad to see Iain back.
A lot of new pictures are here! Everybody is getting younger. :D I need that camera to take my picture, too.
Pat...you look so good with your dearest one.
And, Marilyn, WOW. You look sooooooooo young! Is it your diet? or are you taking some special vitamin?
It's about 5:45 and I must get ready to leave work. Still a few more things to do.
Iain - may I add my pleasure at seeing you post here once again. You have been greatly missed!
Jenny: I am missing your photo on here. Also, I am confused...you have posted many many times., and it dosen't show. When I first saw your post on Sunday, I thought we had a new Jenny!...LOL
Etta Sue: Thats is such a nice photo of you. I agree with what someone else has said.... you and IvaLou do such fun things together.
Sooo, how did Jerry make out with cat-sitting "the girls"? What is Inky up to these days? Is she teaching Ali any new tricks?....haha., I love hearing about their antics.
Our area here in Ontario has been devastated with hearing news of a little 9 year old girl, who was abducted from her own bed. Her little body was found Saturday. We are praying that her killer(s) will soon be caught and brought to justice.
I am a great believer in Capital Punishment... what are your feelings about this?
Janet, thank you for your kind words. God continues to be good to me every day. We can all praise Him.
Ps 150:1-6
1 Praise the LORD. Praise God in his sanctuary; praise him in his mighty heavens.
2 Praise him for his acts of power; praise him for his surpassing greatness.
3 Praise him with the sounding of the trumpet, praise him with the harp and lyre,
4 praise him with tambourine and dancing, praise him with the strings and flute,
5 praise him with the clash of cymbals, praise him with resounding cymbals.
6 Let everything that has breath praise the LORD. Praise the LORD.
(NIV)
Marilyn, I often hear what you say here that you are only as old as you feel. Sometimes I respond, "Surely I'm not THAT old." But you are right. I'm still young at heart. I swam my 20 laps this afternoon.
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Papa John that is much better, seeing the swimming graphic rather than the old man. You are certainly young at heart, an Old man couldn't be able to swim and keep up with sweet Cornelia the way you do.
Kathy:No special Vitamins just a lot of them., a lot of veggies, God has been good to me I guess, in the photos you can't see the wrinkles.
Quote from: Marilyn Fisher on March 29, 2004, 08:00:59 PM
... in the photos you can't see the wrinkles.
HAHAHAHA! Right now I'd have to have just a black and white photo as it's not natural to have green and shades of mauve on one cheek! HAHAHAHA! It's not that bad now but sore.
I MISS GARETH...
Anyone know when he's getting back from Spain?
I have posted another lovely photo in"Signs of Spring"
I have been trying to catch a cold for the last three days. So far it has slipped my grasp so I am using the Zicam nasal spray and lots of 1000 mg. Vitamin C. 2 every 4 hours. Maybe in the next day or two I can get a handle on it. ;D A bit of humor there (I think)
Sonja...I love that song "Above All" We sing it a lot at Peoples. I hope Pat has the music to it.
Iain....That little story about the monk is a good lesson. God know exactly what we need. Thank you.
Kathy...I enjoyed the piano story. It is so true. If we let Him, God will make beautiful music out of our lives that will be to His glory. I have been to a number of Gaither concerts here in Toronto. They are long but so wonderful! I just love all the artists who participate.
Thank you Papa John for the wonderful scripture in your posts.
Enjoy the rest of the evening. God Bless
Love Ruthie
Hi everyone I am so glad to read all these things today. It has been a tough, but good day. I am going through many things right now with my job that are good, but very challenging! I have accepted that the Lord is moving me out of my comfort zone to help me grow. It is a fun and exciting time when I keep my eyes on Him, but when I start looking at the circumstances, and how I am so like that little fella setting at the piano, it gets scary!
Iain and Kathy's devotions have filled my heart with courage, and :D I can hardly wait to get back to work tomorrow! Thank you folks for the blessing.
Liz and Ruth Ann, it's true, and I admit it. I am a Southern Gospel music addict, and I have been since a small child. I also like some Contemporary Christian music, and I love Praise music, but hands down, it's Southern Gospel for me. Makes me wish I lived down there with Ruth Ann. I have lived in Dickson Tn, and sang with some guys down there, but only briefly. We don't live far from Alexandria IN. Home of the Gaithers, but it is impossible to ever catch them at home....no wonder LOL!
Well bed time for me, bless you all.
Monty
Quote from: Regular guy on March 29, 2004, 09:31:27 PM
Well bed time for me, bless you all.
Monty
BEDTIME??? Isn't this kind of early, Monty?? I sure love reading your messages.
Pat I forgot to tell you that with my spam filter I get to see allthe junk mail first to see if there is anything from someone I know, then I click on that one and it puts the address in my address book on the web site then sends it to my email program in my computer , the rest emepties out every 7 days. I also get a notice of all those that are being dumped.
Hi all! I"m just back from Charlotte, NC where I was attending a Mary Kay conference. It was very exciting and energizing! and tiring. I'm whupped.
I'll get on here tomorrow, more, maybe, but for now, I gotta get some sleep.
Have a wonderful night, and God bless ya'll!
kamrat
PS -- glad to "see" some of you "back.' It's just not the same when you are not here!
Very early tonight but I'm off to bed. I didn't sleep that well last night so...
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