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Morning Devotional...Their horses also are swifter than leopards,
And more fierce than evening wolves.
Their chargers charge ahead;
Their cavalry comes from afar;
They fly as the eagle that hastens to eat. Habakkuk 1:8[/list]
While preparing the present volume, this particular expression recurred to me so frequently, that in order to be rid of its constant importunity I determined to give a page to it.
The evening wolf, infuriated by a day of hunger, was fiercer and more ravenous than he would have been in the morning. May not the furious creature represent our doubts and fears after a day of distraction of mind, losses in business, and perhaps ungenerous tauntings from our fellow men?
How our thoughts howl in our ears, "Where is now thy God?" How voracious and greedy they are, swallowing up all suggestions of comfort, and remaining as hungry as before. Great Shepherd, slay these evening wolves, and bid Thy sheep lie down in green pastures, undisturbed by insatiable unbelief.
How like are the fiends of hell to evening wolves, for when the flock of Christ are in a cloudy and dark day, and their sun seems going down, they hasten to tear and to devour. They will scarcely attack the Christian in the daylight of faith, but in the gloom of soul conflict they fall upon him.
O Thou who hast laid down Thy life for the sheep, preserve them from the fangs of the wolf. False teachers who craftily and industriously hunt for the precious life, devouring men by their false-hoods, are as dangerous and detestable as evening wolves. Darkness is their element, deceit is their character, destruction is their end. We are most in danger from them when they wear the sheep's skin.
Blessed is he who is kept from them, for thousands are made the prey of grievous wolves that enter within the fold of the church. What a wonder of grace it is when fierce persecutors are converted, for then the wolf dwells with the lamb, and men of cruel ungovernable dispositions become gentle and teachable.
O Lord, convert many such: for such we will pray to-night.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Good mornign all!
Just popping in before I turn in for the night. I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.
I hope to take lots and lots of pictures. I just don't know of what yet!! :-\
Well!!! I was here a moment ago and was in the midst of a wondrous post when all of a sudden I was back at the beginning again. Now, how did that happen?
Thank you, PAT for the morning's devotional. I always appreciate your efforts and those of Iaian's and Lee's and Al's and the others who share with us here.
I have been so aware of the Presence of the Lord lately ... I feel so unworthy that He would care for me and even take notice of me, but he does!! I love Him so very much...It's my desire to be like Jesus...and I am determined, I've made up my mind, I'll serve the Lord... do you have the music for those choruses? This is where my heart is lately, and I feel so totally vulnerable in His hands.
I love all of you so much, and I am so thankful for the leading of the Lord in bringing me to this place of love and security and christian fellowship.
Take care all y'all and I'll be around and just might even have a word or two to add to all the discussion here ... Until then...
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Well Pat, I thought that I had read most of what Mr Spurgeon had written but not this one. Thanks so much.
'And he cried unto the Lord; and the Lord shewed him a tree, which when he had cast into the waters were made sweet.'
Exodus Chapter 15 Verse 25
I can imagine the joy, the melody and the volume of the songs that Moses and the children of Israel sang on the far banks of the Red Sea being carried back as far as Egypt. The Lord had provided a marvellous and wondrous deliverance for them from their enemies.
What were they expecting now as they started out on this new journey? Today I am happy to say that after a long time vacant we are inducting a new Pastor over us as a congregation.
Perhaps the thoughts going through my mind this morning are similar to those of the children of Israel at that time.
I have a prayerful and expectant hope for the new ministry. We have waited long for this and I have no doubt that it has made us more dependent upon the Lord as a result.
Will extraordinary blessings accompany the new ministry? Will revival once more visit our shores? It is my heart's desire.
Were the children of Israel expecting everything now to be wonderful? They had left behind the cruelty and bondage of Egypt. Surely things would be better now?
They had not travelled far when they encountered the bitter waters of Marah! What a shock to the system this would have been. Where now was their song of praise?
Well do I remember the shock in my own soul when, having been saved by the grace of God I realised that sin was still present with me! What a bitter discovery!
The Lord shewed Moses a tree which when thrown into the waters made them sweet. Salvation in Christ is a lifetime experience. (Please excuse my language here but I am sure that you understand my meaning.)
It is something that needs to be worked on every single day. It is true to say that once saved we are saved for all eternity, yet we are urged to make our calling and election sure.
Christ died once upon that tree for sinners, yet the application of His atonement must be a daily occurrence for us at least. It is a lifetime of repentance and faith, of daily surrender and obedience.
There must be a striving after holiness and this can only happen as we look to what happened on that tree.
Christ Jesus the Son of God dying for sinners.
A fountain was opened up for sin and uncleanness. It was not a stagnant pool where one dip was all that was required. Our sin requires cleansing and we are to rejoice that the salvation and cleansing is as efficacious and fresh for us today as it was when first we believed.
Your sins and iniquities I will remember no more.
It was a time of testing yet a time also of learning for the children of Israel. Just because they were free from the bondage of the Egyptians did not mean that they could manage now on their own.
They had to realise their daily dependency upon the giver of every good and every perfect gift.
Without God we can do nothing!
It is an easy statement to make yet not an easy lesson to learn in reality! His provision can never be measured. There is always an abundance of goodness from His hand.
One well may have been sufficient for this congregation yet the Lord provided a well for each tribe at Elim. He also gave them shelter from the heat of the day under seventy palm trees.
The Lord's request for obedience came with a promise. They had witnessed the terrible plagues that the people of Egypt had suffered at His hand.
Now He tells them if they are obedient to Him then none of these plagues will come upon them.
In mercy and in love He changed their situation from bitterness to sweetness and He will do the same for us if we follow Him in obedience. Them that honour me, I will honour.
I am the Lord that healeth thee. I look forward to our new ministry and I have a renewed desire to follow in obedience. The Lord added to His church daily, such as should be saved. I pray that will be our portion.
LOL
Your brother in Christ
Iain
8.20a.m. England.
Thank-you Pat, thank-you Mr. Spurgeon.
Thank-you Iain.
"A life time" experience yes Iain....until the end of the journey., We reach the top of one mountain only to be confronted by another, surely like Moses. We think we know it all, then we are faced with Calvary. There is no salvation without crucifixion, the "dying to self".
As one great Saint put it "May all your crosses become a bouquet of roses"... Pio.
RiaI continue in prayer for dear Jan. Give him my love please.
I am going off now to have my Bible Reading. I was up very early but had pets to feed and a few other jobs. Now for a cuppa with Jesus.
Prayerfully,
Jenny.
Good morning all 10.20 AM
Pat and Iain thank you for the devotionals this morning.
Janet Itis sad that there is no more Bible club for my son i have called the pastor he also say to me that it is so sad. He say to me Marcel is ask me every time
such a lot. He say to me there is a lot in his head.
He is very serious that is he been when his father died
then he was 16 years old now he is 21 but he is still
missing his father.
But the pastor told me that they are looking for something for young people but he say no one is coming. It is so sad. And my son say when i go to the
church then i must listen but how get i answer on my
questions that is the reason that he like the Bible club.
There he can talk. I am hoping there is coming something.
I go to a friend an we are going drinking coffee together and talk that's nice.
Seek His Path
I come before You, Jesus,
weak but willing
I seek to walk your path,
and not my own
I wish you all a blessed day
Bye Love
RIA
Ria That is sad. Why not get him to sign on here and ask his questions here? There are pastors here who can help him understand.
Good morning. Last night Cornelia and I were doing our Bible reading and we were reminded of the devotion of John the Baptist's parents, Elizabeth and Zechariah.
Luke 1:6 Both of them were upright in the sight of God, observing all the Lord's commandments and regulations blamelessly. (NIV)
What an example for us today! We know we fall short and yet we CAN do our best to follow such an example. Fortunately we know our salvation doesn't depend upon our perfection. We understand we are saved by Grace.
Eph 2:8-9 For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith-- and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God-- not by works, so that no one can boast. (NIV)
But we should not use this grace as an excuse to live just anyway we want to. It should make us want to be more like Elizabeth and Zechariah doing GOD'S will as best we can.
I hope you all have a good day today.
--- Papa John ;D <:))))><<
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Hi everyone. I will be brief today as wrote way too much yesterday. Thanks for the devotional thoughts Pat and Iain. Iain, hope this is a wonderful day in your congregation as you welcome a new pastor. It is an exciting time of rededication.
Ria, sorry to read that the Bible Club no longer meets as obviously your son was benefiting from it.
Not much on my agenday today although Pat and I are headed out now to do a little shopping in preparation for Christmas. We like to avoid the big crowds in the stores later on.
Peace to all this day!
I have been trying to get sleeping bags free or very low price for the shelter and Goodwill won't give me a decent discount. Yesterday was warmer in the afternoon so we spotted some of our newer homeless about in the city - please pray for those mentally handicapped. Others have cell phones and dress very nicely but still homeless and just sitting around during the daytime.
Much to do today and I see that my e-mail is totally full so must delete all the fluff - no time to look at it all.
Carol
Good Morning. Thank you Pat, Iain and Papa John for the devotionals this morning. So much to read and absorb, I can't do it all at once so I must come back and reread them.
The sun is shining so brightly this morning here on the Lost Coast. I looks to be a beautiful day.
Jane I know what you mean when you say you fell the presence of the Lord so close to you. I love that feeling. It doesn't happen as often as I would like, but of course it is always in His time>
Have a great day everyone, I will be back in a little bit.
Hello to all! I am waiting IMpatiently for a call back from a doctor whom we think may be able to help Beth. I hate to be kept hostage while waiting for someone to return a phone call! I have lots to do today.
Both devotionals were really good today. Iain, I am so glad you are getting anew pastor. Being without a shepherd is hard on a church.
Marilyn, it's fun seeing you so excited about your new computer and camera! We will all enjoy the fruits of those new things.
Papa John, always good to read your encouraging green posts. Green represents life and growing, and that's the way we all need to be!
Hi there Larry! You NEVER write TOO MUCH! I always enjoy what you have to say. I hope you and Pat have a great day today.
I need to see about eating a bit of breakfast, before it becomes lunch time.
Good morning/afternoon/evening folks!
I have another busy day. Mike and Zachery are going hunting tomorrow so I need to get their gear ready.
Troy doesn't like to hunt. He is a softy. ;)
I got a new webpage up. It is Chandraya's personal page. If you want to look at some art work and a poem she wrote you can go here
http://www.sonifopictures.com/chandraya (http://www.sonifopictures.com/chandraya)
My boys will have a page within the month. Zachery will have a hunting page and Troy will have a Christian Music page.
Chandraya is getting pretty good with her singing. She likes to sing vabroda (sp). Do you all think I should get her started with singing lessons or wait a few years? Her dance teacher went to college for music and singing. She said it is rare for a little one her age to sing like she does and that I should get her singing lessons. Not sure what to do. ???
Any way, I need to work on some photos for the for the new challenges.
Did you all enter to win the Free signed photo of mine? Click here http://www.sonifopictures.com/freeprint (http://www.sonifopictures.com/freeprint)
Sonja, I just HAD to go see what Chandraya has on her page! I left a comment for her, too. What a little sweetie! (As are all four of them!)
Still waiting on that phone call.......... :-\
Janet, Chandraya will love that you looked at it. She picked all the cool stuff and colors on the page. She is excited about it.
Thanks!
Sonya I really love that the kids have their own web pages. They are really something.
Tell Chandrya that I love what she has drawn and written.
What Grade is she in?
Grandma JudyB
Judy, she is in pre-k or you could call it preschool. She is loving every minute of it.
We have a visitor! Welcome and come in and introduce yourself!
Also Chris & Margit , Jane Good to see you today.
RIA where are you.
Have a good day, I know where the rest of our outdoor lights are so will give them to Melaura. She can have fun outside with them. ;D
Later I will be back
Hello everyone. Just reading throught the posts for a bit while Travis plays.
Nevermind, now he is in my lap.
Travis, wanna say anything?
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Guess I should better go, before he tries some more communication (it usually results in a blue screen :-\)
Laters, all, I'll be back.
karmat
Sister Jane W.............
In opening CP this morning, you post touched my heart. I hear you, the folks here hear you, but most inportantly, God hears you. You are speaking of an enriched new dedication toward Him and you are opening your heart for all to see. As you know, Our Lord has said: "If you deny me before others, I will deny you before My Father" (Not an exact quote). So the opposite of this is that If you testify in My name before man, I will testify of you before My Father. This is not a quote, but it speaks of truths regarding our relationship with our Lord. No, I don't have my Bible open, or near me right now, but as a fellow Christian (Your brother in the Lord) I can tell you that your post was beautiful and it came from your heart. In fact Jane, what you wrote should be said openly, and repeatedly by all of us daily. Not that we daily forget our commitment to Him, but that expression of love for Him is part of our daily walk. God blesss you my sister. I'll tell you exactly how much your post means to me......I'm going to address everyone from now on as Brother/ Sister when I come into this forum and I'm starting with you.
My dear brothers and sisters.............
Last night was a glorious event. A lady friend of ours (Mary) has recently left a man she's been living in sin with. She left out of obedience to our Lord because she has just recently given her life to Jesus Christ. Mary (Her name) invited Vivian and myself to her baptism at another friends home last night. The gentleman who owns the home had a surprise for us as he baptised his daughter, her girl friend, and his two granddaughters as well. A young man who had recently come to the Lord was also baptised. Last night was one Vivian and I will not forget. I also had the opportunity to witness our Lord to Mary's ex live-in boyfriend, Curtis, and I pray he heard the Lord's call. He sat on a step in the great room holding his baby granddaughter, watching as we all sang hymns. Pray for him folks, pray hard. Mary was exceptionally happy, and couldn't wait to tell me she was no longer living with him, but asked me to witness Curtis.
I'll send a couple of pictures of the baptism to Pat for posting.
Ok, friends, here's the hymn of the day.
Please complete the following words.........
"T_______ _______ H______ _________ L_______"
Hi Everyone-
Sonja that was a great website that you and your daughter put together-I need to work on our home page-sometimes it seems like there is so much to do that I don't have time to work on those things-I know you homeschool-do you teach the pre k too? If so what curriculum do you use for her?
Lee that is awesome news about the baptism -how exciting!
Ria-I am praying that your son will find someone to answer his questions-If he needs someone to talk to my husband and I recently-in the past 4 years-Lost my Dad then 6 months later my Mom and then 6 months later his brother(brain tumor)Our Pastors said that many people that would go through that would turn and go the other way-but we kept focused and kept on with the Lord and because of that the Lord is going to use us-If your son needs someone to talk to we would be happy to speak to him.
Just let me know and I can give you my husbands email address.
I am continuing to pray for all of you.
Hugs
Rachelle
My we are quiet today. We are only on page 2.
The baptism was awesome Lee. Way to go. WE have one wvwey August in Lake Nipissing.
Jane I second what you and Lee have said.
I have oe room left to sort and declutter. John's office. It will be the hardest as he needs to be there to chuch his own stuff. He claims I am the hoarder, but . . . .
WE will be leaving for North Bay soon and I have groceries to buy. Don't you just hate buying groceries? It always feels like wasted money. Ok ok I know we need to eat but the cost has gone up so much.
Lee I have no clue to the song. We need more clues bro!
Well I have to mop my kitchen floor, so cheerio for now. I will be back after Cadets.
Love JudyB
8.30 p.m. England.
It's O.K. Marilyn I got in! :D
Dear Ones I have been having trouble with this "puter" today and didn't think I could get in tonight...anyway thank God here I am.
Yes Judy it does seem quiet around here..Is it the lull before the storm? Everyone will call in at once. There will be a party surely!
I wonder if Pat is still at Janice's. Hope the change does her a power of good.
Tonight it is so dark and cold and wet and the inevitable fireworks are continuing.,a bleak outlook indeed., However Advent will soon be upon us that time of eager anticipation before Christmas dawns and the Christ Child is given to us. The giving of gifts is a commemoration of God giving His most perfect gift to the world at Christmas.
Judy you are making the most of a good thing and extending Jesus' birthday celebrations. Enjoy dear.
Keep looking forward. He will lift your spirits.
Rachelle Nice to see you again. You have suffered but God has a wonderful plan for your life and He does indeed use these things in His purpose. He does not will that any of us should suffer but suffering has a redemptive purpose.
Lee Good evening Brother. The Lord Bless you for your input into C.P.
Karmat and little Travis Hello. You are a clever boy Travis...wait until he gets hold of the camera Karmat! ;)
Good night from over here..
Prayers and love
In Jesus' name.
Jenny.
Good evening all
It was 47 degrees F. in our neck of the woods this morning and has not changed much all day. I was able to play a round of golf before the showers came, so it has been a good day.
I have started having a glass of tea after nine holes as I am getting into training. :)
We are not spending Christmas in the Colonies this year, but going to the Mother Land. You all know in the Mother Land they do drink their tea. ;D ;D
JennyWhere are you located in England?
Marilyn glad you are enjoying your new computer. :)
Judy B. has your snow all melted? :'(
Lee, I am looking forward to the pictures of the Baptism. :)
Janet, are you a "Painter" as well as a carpenter? ;D ;D
I do pray you will find a Doctor to help Beth.
Larry it is always a good idea to shop early, I think. There are some who wait for better bargains near Christmas day, but you also take a chance of not getting what you want. :)
Ria, I will pray for you and your son. Tot ziens
later as this is gettin long so will make another post
Boots
Quote from: JudyB on November 07, 2003, 11:23:05 AM
Have a good day, I know where the rest of our outdoor lights are so will give them to Melaura. She can have fun outside with them. ;D
Later I will be back
Are you putting up X-mas lights up already? You guys start early over there. We don't put ours up till the day after thanksgiving. Well, I don't my hubby does. I put up the tree. This year I think I will let the kids have a go at the tree.
Boots~I have no idea where the Mother land is. But if they drink tea, it can't be all that bad. ;D
Quote from: Jane Walker on November 07, 2003, 02:21:28 AM
I love all of you so much, and I am so thankful for the leading of the Lord in bringing me to this place of love and security and christian fellowship.
I love you too and I am thankful you are here with us, Jane. I love seeing all your graphics. You come up with some good ones. Your post are a joy to read and even though I don't reply to them all doesn't mean I don't read them. Have a blessed day!
HI Pat Scott, Boots, Ria, joyce robson, Jenny
Quote from: Rachelle on November 07, 2003, 01:54:44 PM
Hi Everyone-
Sonja that was a great website that you and your daughter put together-I need to work on our home page-sometimes it seems like there is so much to do that I don't have time to work on those things-I know you homeschool-do you teach the pre k too? If so what curriculum do you use for her?
Thanks!
I do teach her. I use abeka for her phonics and I use walmart books for writing and numbers. I used the phonics through abeka when the boys were 3 and 4 and they learned to read fast. And it was easy for them. They are very good at reading now and are way past their grade level for reading. Hope that helps.
Sonja
I need to go...I just wanted to come in and say hi. I'll be back tonight.
SONJA what a nice webpage from Chandraya's how old is she?????
We have been shopping this evening my son must have new sportshoes.
Judy B i am here Marcel will not on CP he is very closed
but with our pastor he is talking whe have two pastors
a man and a woman.
But only he is getting Marcel it is a very calm pastor but i have hope that he is coming with something what more young people like.
The woman pastor is sometimes coming to me she is not so calm she is very active that is the reason that
Marcel going is to him He is so calm.
BUT I AM HOPING AND PRAYING.
When he want on CP his English is better then the mine His writing and also his talking is better.
Now he is learning the Spanish language.
He is very busy.
I wish you all a good evening i close the computer
and about one hour i am going to bed
GOODNIGHT AND TILL TOMORROW
BYE LOVE RIA
Quote from: Ria on November 07, 2003, 04:19:01 PM
SONJA what a nice webpage from Chandraya's how old is she?????
Hi Ria, She just turned 5 a few weeks ago. She seems so much older at times. Scarey, must be a girl thing. ::)
Hello again
Sonja I like your web pages, you are very good. :)
Pat thanks for the devotion based on evening wolf. :)
We can never be too much off base by quoting Charles Spurgeon. In the article today the Evening wolf, he made the comment "we are in most danger of them when they wear the sheep skin."
Have you ever wondered, or do you remember where the term dressed in sheep's clothing came from? It does not matter, as you know I will tell you anyway. ;D ;D
One place was from one of Aesop's Fables, "Wolf in sheep's clothing".
"One day a wolf found a sheep skin and wrapped himself in it., and sneaked into the sheep pen. He ate a lamb, and was sneaking up on another lamb when the shepherd caught him. "Don't throw me out", said the wolf "I am one of your sheep." :'( :'(
"You are just pretending to be a sheep", said the shepherd. "I am no fool you are a wolf". >:( >:(
"How do you know", said the wolf, "I look like a sheep" "You look like a sheep, but you act like a wolf", said the shepherd.
The shepherd pulled a limb off a tree and beat the wolf. The wolf jumped over the fence and never came back to the sheep pen again. :)
I remember hearing this old hymn, but cannot recall the words just at the moment. "They will know we are Christians by our Love." :)
Iain your excitement about you new Minister shows through in your writings. We will all pray for spiritual blessings to come to your congregation. :)
Papa John, thanks again for your wonderful post. It is such a blessing just to read your post, because I know they are coming from the heart. :)
Have a good evening
Boots
Quote from: Sonifo on November 07, 2003, 04:09:10 PM
Boots~I have no idea where the Mother land is. But if they drink tea, it can't be all that bad. ;D
They do ruin it by drinking it hot, I hear.
:)
9.50 p.m. Motherland......
Hello Boots. Here I am...Mother!
I am drinking my cup of very hot, lovely strong tea here in Birmingham, W. Midlands. Near Stratford-on-Avon, and Coventry, etc., etc.,
Thanks Nards.....You evidently don't have good taste like Boots and me. Sonja, you do. I will save you a cup.
I am only popping in...My cup of tea awaits. Steaming hot.
Bye.
Jenny.
Boots my brother...........
Go ahead and rub it in. Our temp is 14 and our greens are frozen for the season. Won't be able to play til May. >:(
I need you help on proper identification. Some years ago I was on SeniorNet (I believe) and a gentleman named Boots was a flyer. I have never forgotten his experience with his son. Are you the guy?
Dear sister Jenny...........
If I were in Birmingham I'd take you to dinner and would buy you a big cup of nice hot coffee. ;D
Jenny I will be in York. :)
Sonja You have figured it out by now, We are in the "colonies" and England is the "Mother Land". Just a bit of history. (big smile) :) :)
nards I usually drink coffee, but in England I have both. I love the afternoons for scones and tea, while in the "Mother Land" ;D ;D
Lee That was a different Boots, I can not fly a plane. I think I remember you talking about that one, was he also a Doctor?
I will limit my "rub it ins" on the weather to no more than 2 times a week. Maybe!!! ;D ;D
Company coming this evening, so may not get back before tomorrow.
Boots
Coffee or tea, whatever is closest. But this time of year it needs to be HOT! Iced (either one) is fine in the hot humid days of summer, but I need something this time of year to warm these old bones from the inside out. ;D
It's a bit quiet here, time to join me in a song of praise!
http://www.revivaltapes.homestead.com/midisincejesuscameintomyheart.html
Yes, I've had my HOT tea and toast. lol.
Papa John ~ As usual, it makes my heart smile when I see your green posts. Keep on keeping on.
Jeanne & Sue ~ Since last winter was the second highest snowfall on record for Indiana, I am thinking this year surely will be less. But like Sue, I doubt if I can avoid it if it snow is as plentiful as last year.
Rachelle ~ Congrats on the new monitor. I have a flat monitor also. I like it because the other one always had window reflections in it or my ceiling fan light. This one doesn't. Wonder why ALL TV's and Monitors doesn't have non-glare screens on them? I had a TV once that had non-glare glass on the front and I loved it!!!
Jane ~ Isn't it wonderful when you truly feel God's presence and know he is satisfied with the way you are serving Him.
Chandraya ~ I really enjoy your new webpage. Looks like you are really having fun growing up. I like zebra's too. They look like they are ready for bed.
Lee ~ I think I counted 6 baptisms and one witnessing. I have never watched a baptism without tears of joy. I know you and Vivian were truly blessed to witness this baptismal event.
Travis ~ agkfdjrebd fkldlllllll;ebm dalfadgkjk kre
Boots ~ No golf here today. Too cold even for golfers. 6:50 p.m. 41°F
It has been a busy day. First, as I was going to get online this morning, my SIL called and wanted to know if she could bring some photos over for me to scan and then make birthday cards for her....yes...she came...I did. Then Jerry and I ate at a Steak House and then he got groceries at Wal-Mart. I then took him home. Since my returning home, I have talked to Ivalou on the phone and talked to Tony on the phone. Also talked to Jerry on IM to tell him I was home. So now it is time to shut this down and wqtch some TV. Probably not.
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"Grief is the healing mechanism God uses, particularly when we allow Him to enter into the process."
Just in from work a little bit ago. I have been trying to get a membership with dpc and Paypal has me at my old address and phone number and won't let me change any thing, I have sent them 2 very frustrated letters trying to get it all straightened out. I wan to post some photos on dpc. Please forgive my venting just now. Very frustrated.
Good evening friends., This will be a short "visit"., as I had another sleepless night., so I'm heading off to bed., hopefully in an hour! I couldn't go without telling Sonja how sweet her little daughter's web page is.! Chandraya. is such a pretty name, Sonja., I've never heard it before. Is it Scottish? What is her second name?
Marilyn - I hope things are straightened out for you now. Some of you are getting started on Chriiistmas cards already? I enjoy doing them., its just finding time to get started! With postage so costly, I'm going to cut back on how many I'm sending out this year.
Janet - have you received the phone call regarding help for Beth? (Sorry if I am posting in the wrong area)
Dear sister Etta Sue........
Many tears, and many witnesses. The potluck was great. Most of the folks were from another church than ours. I even received an invitation to attend the last two sessions of the same book you folks are reading......"Purpose driven Life" from the fella that baptised Mary. God is so good.
This is a "quiet" day for me.
I've just posted Lee's baptism photos. What a wonderful service that must have been.
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Go and see them. They are wonderful!
It's been very cold here in Guelph today and I've just been reminiscing a lot. I guess we all have these days from time to time.
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GREAT IS THY FAITHFULNESS (http://www.christianphotographers.com/sounds/greatisthyfaithfulness.mpga)
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Great is Thy faithfulness, O God my Father;
There is no shadow of turning with Thee.
Thou changest not, Thy compassions, they fail not;
As Thou hast been Thou forever wilt be.
Refrain:
Great is Thy faithfulness! Great is Thy faithfulness!
Morning by morning new mercies I see;
All I have needed Thy hand hath provided
Great is Thy Faithfulness, Lord unto me.
Summer and winter and spring-time and harvest,
Sun, moon and stars in their courses above
join with all nature in manifold witness
To Thy great faithfulness, mercy and love.
Refrain
Pardon for sin and a peace that endureth,
Thy own dear presence to cheer and to guide,
Strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow,
Blessings all mine, with ten thousand beside!
Refrain
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That was beautiful, Pat! I love that song. Thanks!
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I've had a busy day, running around like a crazy woman, as our sweet Mieka would say.
I finally called the doctor's office back, after waiting 2 1/2 hours! Then had to go to town to try to find the things they said Beth needs; then to Hugoton to pick up my large painting that was at the photographers.
I went and visited in Abby's class for about an hour, then went to the chiropractor and got an adjustment. Then delivered some framing, visited a bit with Diane, Jeff and Abby, home, supper, more errands, got my stuff together for tomorrow's painting meeting, and TA-DA!! Here I am!!! (Now, wasn't that just fascinating?) ;D
Judy, I will answer your question about Beth in the prayer thread. I need to bring everyone up to date on her. Thanks for asking.
Jane.......(((((((((hugs))))))))))) You are so special! :)
I think I will go look at Lee's photos--see ya later!
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I am just having quite a time today. I want to put all my address into Outlook Express, I had them all printed out and now I can't find them. Knowledge Delay. Duh.
Been playing with the photos just can't seem to keep my hands off this computer.
Tomorrow I have to go see someone who is going to put the window up in my car, won't be able to use it but at least it will be up inthe winter. Now I will be able to see out the window, I almost got hit yesterday 'cause didn't see the pickup. Good thing he saw me.
Quote from: Lee Kirkwood on November 07, 2003, 01:24:02 PM
Sister Jane W.............
In opening CP this morning, you post touched my heart... I can tell you that your post was beautiful and it came from your heart... In fact Jane, what you wrote should be said openly, and repeatedly by all of us daily... I'll tell you exactly how much your post means to me......I'm going to address everyone from now on as Brother/ Sister when I come into this forum and I'm starting with you.
Brother Lee ... Thank you for your kind, sincere words this morning. :-[ I often feel overwhelmed by His love and most of the time there just aren't words enough to adequately express my heart. :)
I also wish to reply to
MARILYN because you "spoke" to me early in the day, as well. I understand your heart. ;)
Here it is a big Friday night and the first time I've been here on NEM. Thanks for the devotional, Pat. I really did like Charles Spurgeon's tale. It was so different..but praying about helping the lost, complaining, hurting Christian is a must! Just this week we had a newcomer in the church say he overheard someone talking about him and his family. It hurt his feelings.......we all reassured him that we love him & God loves him even more. We apologized for any one at our church that would say anything against him or anyone else. Satan does try to get a hold of us when we seem to be going along a smooth path or when we are having revival in our hearts.
We asked him to pray for the ones who hurt his feelings and we would do the same. No names...but God knows.
Quote from: JudyB on November 07, 2003, 03:27:28 PM
Jane I second what you and Lee have said.
Thank you
JudyB. BTW I haven't a clue to the song, either. ??? ::)
QuoteI love you too and I am thankful you are here with us, Jane. I love seeing all your graphics. You come up with some good ones. Your post are a joy to read and even though I don't reply to them all doesn't mean I don't read them. Have a blessed day!
Thank you,
SONJA~ I love you, too. And like you I also do a great deal of reading and not replying. :-[ Most of the time it's because I don't feel I have anything to add to the on-going conversation here, OR I get here way after whatever is being discussed is over and done with. :-\ :P
Thank you for the compliment ... I stole some of those graphics from you, y'know! :P
QuoteJane ~ Isn't it wonderful when you truly feel God's presence and know he is satisfied with the way you are serving Him.
Etta Sue Yes, that a "fer shur" :D I have a "confession" to make, though ... I honestly don't even remember writing that post last night (it was last night for me) :-\ :-[ I must've just been so "under the influence" of His presence I wrote from my heart and bypassed my brain, y'think? ::)
JANET~Thank you, my friend .... ((((HUGS)))) back to you!
Marilyn, Have you gotten the dpc situation straightened out yet?
I just wanted to tell anyone who is interested that I posted two new photos of paintings in Creations With a Brush. Only Marilyn has looked at them so far. WE have so many threads it is hard sometimes to keep up, I know.
Goodnight, dear friends! I am going to take a pill and hit the sack. I am hurting pretty bad tonight. :(
Wow! Look who's here!!!
Sarah, JudyB, Pat Scott, Ruth Ann Bice, Jane Walker, karmat, Rachelle, Janet, Marilyn Fisher
Good Evening Friends
Today I have been trying to work on our family website-but, didn't get much done! Its okay though-I will get it going soon.
Sonja thank you for the information on Homeschooling-Zach will be 5 in Janaury and I will use the sing spell read and write K program with him-and probably get some of those books at walmart.
Etta Sue-How do you clean your flat screen monitor?
Rachelle
Whew! This work week is over.
By Wednesday night, I had worked 39 hours already. And overtime Thursday night and then a full 9 hours today.
Met the deadlines, client's satisfied, boss is satisfied, and I'm mighty thankful the weekend's here.
For once, I've been able to read every prayer request and every comment tonight without having computer problems. OH HOW THANKFUL I AM!!!
Y'all have a good evening.
Ruth Ann
Sonya Yes we have our lights up already. Melaura decided to put them up this year. She has been sick soo much in the past 12 months that I thought this would lift her spirits.
Has anyone clued into the song yet?
Well we have had a good week and evening. All that I wanted to accomplish is done. We went shopping while Elizabeth was at cadets. We have also fish aquariums. so I picked up 24 more guppies. Two really fancy tailled ones and 2 female.
I have Praise team tomorrow so I think I am going to say night night and turn in. I am tired tonight, but it is a good tired.
Love to all
JudyB
Quote from: Jeanne Lee on November 07, 2003, 10:13:00 PM
Wow! Look who's here!!!
Sarah, JudyB, Pat Scott, Ruth Ann Bice, Jane Walker, karmat, Rachelle, Janet, Marilyn Fisher
[size=+2]Hail! Hail! The gang's all here ....... ;D[/size]
Karma no I haven't got the DPC thing straightened out yet, They keep telling me my credit card is registered to another account and I tried every email addres I have ever had. I got thae address and ohone number straightened but not the CC. I am ready to tear my hair out. I only use 1 CC Although my bank card is also a Visa I don't want them in my bank account.
How frustrating for you! I hope by tomorrow you can straighten it out. Is there anyway to talk to a warm body over the phone?
BTW I have kept my name on yahoo.com as my main address. Then I can use another name to sign-on. That way I always have access to everything in need @ yahoo. There are others beside yahoo that will do the same, I just don't know them.
I can't even email them much less talk to them on the phone. I have to keep replying to what every they send me and still get no response.
Once you get this straightened out. Try for using one central location for yourself. Then you can access it anywhere.
I finally found time to come and visit the site and have been reading, reading, reading......
Thanks to Pat, Iain & Papa John.
Spent ages talking on the phone to my daughter about the work contractors will have to do and trying to make sense of it all. They are going to see a highly recommended firm in Victoria who can do both floors and the kitchen.
Then had to have my phone service changed and a new line ordered for their house, to start Dec.31. Talked to a sultry computer voice who determined what I needed and switched me to a real person. Interesting experience! Then arranged to go back to the clinic in a nearby city that I had attended before my doctor decided to become a specialist. Not easy to change doctors these days and was greatly relieved that the new one would take me as a former patient.
Then went to my doctor here for a flu shot. Then carpet bowled one game and went to visit Al. He is now on morphine and time is getting precious.
So that was a busy day and it seems that lately everything that concerns my life has God's hand guiding things along. I read about all the things happening in your lives and feel so close to our Lord.
Sonja, your little Chandraya is so clever and the site is great.
Lee, what a wonderful thrill when someone is Baptised. We had twelve people become members of our church last Sunday. All folks who had been Baptised before joining. I am always so moved when young people make the committment.
We have a large youth ministry in our church and it is doing really well. The former youth minister is in his early twenties and is taking his wife and two little children to Africa for a mission. It will be in a Muslim area and very rustic, with no modern services at all. They are very brave and dedicated young people and have done much to inspire the youth group.
May have run out of my time after all that reading and get bonked??
God Bless and Pleasant Dreams all.
Quote from: Marilyn Fisher on November 07, 2003, 10:29:25 PM
Karma no I haven't got the DPC thing straightened out yet, They keep telling me my credit card is registered to another account and I tried every email addres I have ever had. I got thae address and ohone number straightened but not the CC. I am ready to tear my hair out. I only use 1 CC Although my bank card is also a Visa I don't want them in my bank account.
I'm working on it Marilyn. ;)
Evening!
It has been a good day! I am off to bed. See you tomorrow. Have a good night.
My brothers and sisters in the Lord..........
Good news for you, I'm flying to Los Angeles tomorrow and won't be here for a couple days. :)
The hymn is #349 in my hymn book. I'll give you a key word........"Precious" ;) Bet you'll get it now.
Sister Pat........
Your hymn brought tears. Only a person gifted of God could write..........
"Great is Thy faithfulness! Great is Thy faithfulness!
Morning by morning new mercies I see; All I have needed Thy hand hath provided Great is Thy Faithfulness, Lord unto me.
Up, up, and away............
Thank you Pat for the devotional and for that wonderful old hymn. Music always picks me up.....I hope it picks you up too. Especially anointed music.
God Bless
Ruthie
Yes, Ruthie, music does do that to me. I love it.
Well, time to go to bed here in Guelph!
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