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New Every Morning~September 19

Started by Pat, September 18, 2003, 11:41:05 PM

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Morning Devotional...


It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man.
Psalm 118:8


It has been suggested that this is the very middle verse in all the Scriptures. And could we not say that all of the Word of God hinges on this important premise?

In the United States, "In God We Trust" appears on the money, but it is certainly not evident in the lifestyle of the average citizen.

Terrorism and other catastrophic events remind us of our need to trust in a power greater than ourselves.

"Some trust in chariots (man's efforts), and some in horses (natural resources); but we will remember the name of the Lord our God" (Ps. 20:7).
                                                             --William Gustafson


Better it is to trust in God
than trust in man's defense;
Better to trust in God
than make princes our confidence.
Psalm 118:6
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Welcome Duckie!

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Cami

Hi, everyone! Oh, Pat, what a great devotional! One of my online Christian sites was talking about the same thing today! It is so easy to think that we can handle all lifes' problems by ourselves, but the Lord does not want us to--we should depend on him for everything! Brother Iain, could I ask what the words under your picture mean, and what language is that? Is it gaelic? I have written to a Scottish missionary (who is now in Ireland) and he writes words that look similiar to those! I pray our Lord blesses you all today! I won't be back until early next week; my husband and I are going to visit his mom for a couple of days.
Love in Him,
Cami
Pat, I went and read backwards, how did you say you pronounce your city? Thanks!

Jane Walker

#3
Quotewhat a fine looking lady Bev is, she looks like the kind of person you could trust and someone who would tell you to cheer up and she would help you to do just that.
Chris, you are so correct in your assesment of Bev.  One could trust her completely; she listened and then, in her quiet confident voice, would offer loving advice, counsel, or encouragement.  I have posted another photo of her (more "formal") and it seems to me that she is looking straight into the face of Jesus, her Lord and Savior whom she loved so very much.  She is dancing with Him in heavenly places tonight.
http://christianphotographers.com/yabbse/index.php?board=7;action=display;threadid=1277
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass .... it's about learning to dance in the rain!

Jenny

8 a .m.


A very bright "Good morning" to one and all today.
I do hope and pray that all is well with you re "Isabel" and that she hasn't done too much damage in your vicinities. I prayed during the night that no lives would be lost in this.

"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not to your own understanding.  In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths" Prov 3:5-5.,..... is a favourite for me when I qUote to my children. It is good therefore this morning Pat to be reminded in your devotional that in God must we trust.  IN HIM ALONE IS SAFETY BRETHREN.

Jane I continue to pray for Bev's family both her church and personal one/s.  What a PEACE-FILLED face...so beautiful.

Ria my prayers continue for dear Jan, for his brother and for Marcel.

Love and Blessings,
In Jesus Name to all who come here this day.
Jenny.

Maria

Pat thank you for the very good devotional
Yes we can find trust in our Lord

Yesterday we have maked a long wald and now i have had a very good night.
This morning i have first call my sister in law the brother of my husband has had a goodnight and this
morning he has no pain. But in the hospital they want
do check-up what has been the cause of his heart problems.
Now my son is late in the morning going going to the doctor.
This afternoon my husband is going with my father to
the hospital.
And this evening there are coming friends to us.

We have a busy day
And i have a song in my head the hole morning i don't
no of you have this song:
Thake my life and let it be
Consecrated, Lord, to Thee;
Take my hands and let them moeve
At the impulse of Yhy love-
Thank you Jenny for your prayers
I wish you all a very good day
Hugs and blessings
Bye for now
Love Ria ;)

Jenny

10.20 a.m.

The skies have gone very dark. I was going up the road on my scooter to buy some more mop heads....to have another go at the entry...
However, I decided to wait awhile and see how things went over therte after I retired to my bed last night...So popped back into yesterdays posts.....

All seems well.  ...Thankfully ev en Jeanne's son-in-law is O.K.  Praise God!

PAPA JOHN  I did enjoy your recollections of meeting Cornelia and how Our God does arrange things for us......when we leave matters in His hands.

ALPHA COURSE....some of you were discussing it the other day and we have had this over here for a couple of years.  However, the local Radio Station mentioned that the buses in this city are advertising the new season of Alpha and it starts again this month.....This is for all the mainstream churches.  I even have Roman Catholic friends participating.
The same Radio Station is about to discuss "What's the Meaning of Life" and they will mention Alpha so they said....OFF I GO FOR A LISTEN.

Back later.
Jenny.

Maria

I have make mistakes this morning i hope you can read
what i have write I have a busy day

But how is the hurricane Isabel have someone of you
problems?
Greetings for you all
Bye Ria :)

Kathy

Good Morning All :)
I pray that Isabel does not do too much to you in Canada.  We were in the south end of the storm which is the best place to be...a lot of wind and we missed a lot of rain, but did have some.  It is clear this AM.  

I have read the posts in NEM from yesterday..but have to read my Bible this morning before I go to work.  Granddgtr spent the night with me and we are going to breakfast before school/work.  \

Have a blessed day.......kathy :-*
Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth and the life.  No man cometh unto the Father but by me.  John 14:6

mercychild

Good morning all!

This morning, mostly just rainy, dark and a bit windy.  I don't think it'll be too bad, but we spent yesterday afternoon doing the same thing as Pat, tying down all the loose chairs and stuff in the yards.  Pat, I'll have to give you a call, if you're ever around long enough ;).  You're a tough lady to track down sometimes.

Well, I have many things to do today.  I pray you all have a great day.  God bless you.  Jen.

Larry Hanna

Hi everyone.  It is another beautiful day here in Georgia and we could use a little rain as it has now been several days without rain.  The lawns have basically stopped growing the last two weeks, but guess it is getting that time of the year for some of the grasses to go dormant.

Welcome to Duckie.

It sounds like our CP folks have survived the hurricane pretty well although some still getting the effects of it.  

Am going to water aerobics this morning and then on to our computer user's group this afternoon.  Just got back from the men's coffee at our local senior center.  We had about a dozen men there this morning.

Am going to be brief today, although have read the postings.

Marilyn

Good  Morning to one and all: Great devotional Pat. Trusting in the Lord for our every need is very important. Although I have found myself taking back that trust at times.

For some reason this morning I don't have much to say. It seems my rat problem is over. Just three were caught but Thank God they were caught.

I'll be back in a bit.
"Good people take care of their animals, but even the kindest acts of the wicked are cruel" Prov. 12:10
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Janet

Good to see you all here today.  We have a busy morning.....did our half-mile swim and now are gathering up Scuba gear to take to school.  They invite us each year, when they study "Our Underwater World" in the 3rd and 4th grades.  The kids are so much fun, and ask some really good questions.  That is, until they degenerate into the "Have you ever seen a_________" questions! :-\  I usually give each child a seashell and a copy of Dive Training magazine as they leave.

Tonight, Beth and I are going to a play in Guymon, Okla. so I probably won't be on much today.

I wish for each of you a happy day, filled with blessings!  :D ;D

My book Rising Above available at JanetDamon.com

Maria

Now my son has been to the doctor and he his
a little crack in his ankle yes not his ankle but his
ankel.................... i don't no what you are saying to that  and i can not find it in my dictionary.

And with my father was also every thing already he can started monday with radion

It is a beautiful day in Holland the sun is shining i have
take a sit outsite it was so nice
Bye for now now
Love  Ria ;) :-*

Pat

Well, here in wet and dreary Guelph, the rain is coming down heavier now.  The tropical storm is expected to arrive later this afternoon with the winds.  It's just a great day to spend indoors!

It's so nice to see you all posting.

I forget who asked...  Cami???  

How do you pronounce Guelph?  Well, the last part of the word is just like one of those Santa elves...  "elf".

Say that and while you're saying it put the sound of "GW" in front of it all in one syllable.    If I were to write it like it's pronounced, I'd write it this way:  "GWELF"

Janet, I used to go into all of the schools that our bus company serviced and teach the School Bus Safety and it was such fun working with the kids.  As you say, some of the questions were kind of fun to try to reply to.

Nice to see you, Jen.   Hope you get that all important job soon.  It's nice to have money in your purse!   :o


Ria, I'm sorry that your son ended up with a broken bone.  Not nice at all.  And your poor father going through these radiation treatments.  They can be so tiring--at least my neighbour, Larry, found them to be that way.  We're continuing to pray for you dear sister.

Rats!!!  :o  Oh, Marilyn, I'm so glad that there seems to be no more rats!  One would have been one too many for me!   (Still praying, Marilyn!)  ;)


It's good that you, Larry and you, Kathy escaped the brunt of this hurricane.  The worst is yet to come for us but it's not a hurricane any more for us.  I'm so happy about that as Hurricane Hazel back in 1954 was just terrible with 81 people killed in the area where I lived in and around Toronto.

Jenny, is it far for you to go shopping?  Do you do all of your own shopping?  When I lived in Ireland, we had many services come to the door.  On Fridays, you could hear the fish man yelling, "Herrings alive!  Herrings alive!" and we'd take our plate to his van and buy a few fresh herrings or other fish.  On Tuesdays and Fridays, the co-op van would come into the estate and we could go down to it and shop for our staples like dish soap, toilet paper, canned goods, etc.  Of course, the bread man came every day and it was terrible if I saw Billy come as I'd go out and say, "Billy, pull out your drawer." and out would come that long, long drawer filled with many "sinful" items like apple cream tarts, etc.  And the milk man came every day as well and we'd have to make sure we got the milk in early with the tin foil tops on the pint bottles or the rooks and other birds would come and peck at the tin foil and then drink the cream!  The butcher came three times a week.  Sometimes I miss this way of life so much.  (sorry for the long winded post!)  Oh, yes, and you can't forget about the lemonade man.  He'd come through the estate with all kinds of pop!

Well, I'm off to phone the Income Tax dept. again.

I'll be back a little later to say "Hi" to you all.





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Pat







WELCOME KEVKNIGHT!!


We're REALLY so very glad to see you!




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Pat



Well, I think I know who "Kevknight" is and "Duckie" tii!

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And that sweetiepie is Ruthie's granddaughter.



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Chris & Margit Saunders

Good grief Pat!
Ireland was a bit primitive where you lived then!
Did you ever meet Pete Boggs there? lol

Marilyn

 Pat I have my Doctor appointment on Tuesday at 2:45 pacific time. The first thing I am going to talk to him about is the Welbutrin. I have all the paperwork that qualifies me to have the drug. My medical card will pay for all the costs. Praise the Lord. Smoking for 50 years weighs healivly on me at this time.  

Janet it was so nice talking with you on Messenger this morning. God bless you Sister for all your prayers.

Well I am ready for work and still have a hour to wait before I leave. I'm going back to the lady I want to quit working for. I still haven't heard how many hours I need tobe at Bea's. So I can't work overtime just in case. Last week I was with her way overtime.

TTYL
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Marilyn

A Big
WELCOME TO
KEVINKNIGHT
AND
DUCKIE
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Chris & Margit Saunders

Well, it's never stopped raining for a second here, and to make it worse my sister in Scotland just phoned to say that it's lovely and sunny there!
Oh well I enjoyed the day off work, and I had a Hurricane here, Hurricane Margit!
Doing all the vacuuming so as to leave the weekend free lol.
Looks like we are off to the caravan at Fleetwood Saturday for just the day, you ever been there Pat?

Jenny

5 p.m.

Hi there....I'm back.  Had a lovely ride up the road the precinct.
As usual on a Friday afternoon the traffic was horrendous...and once again I was surprised at how many drivers stop at the lights and still don't think to call me across the road on my scooter..........Angels have rescued me on more than one  occasion.

Anyway I did negotiate safely and went to the greengrocers for cauliflower, carrots and some salad vegetables..........plus a few items such as washing up liquid which they sell at a good price £1 U.K. for two bottles of Concentrated type., Following this I popped over to the little Saver shop and bought some Christmas cards at a good price and a nice big tin of Talcum powder.

Pat, when I first visited my family in Lincolnshire there was no electric light....Later when I moved to live with My grandmother in Keelby village in that county, we had a lovely time.....The Co-operative delivered twice a week with groceries and the butcher came on two other days each week.  My "Nanna" loved baking and she entertained the delivery men very well indeed!........She was always busy baking.
Looking back those were the happiest days of my life!.......
A dear cousin, Roger tells me that the village is now part of Grimsby and has altered so much, time doesn't stand still does it?

Is Fleetwood near Lytham St. Anne's Chris and Margit?  I love that part............The "elite" used to retire to there years ago......the poor man goes to Blackpool for his holidays, which is nearby folks...A great place for the funfare.  Recently there is talk of making Blackpool the Las Vegas of England, with gaming houses etc.
Anyway have a great time this weekend Chris and Margit.,

I will pray for you re Monday's appointment Marilyn. Give my love to Bea.  You are so kind to her, taking her for a meal.  I am glad she has you as her carerand friend.

Now I really must go as I have a meal to cook.  Just Corned Beef Hash with cauliflower and carrots and gravy.  If Chris wants a pudding there may be some banana cake left.
I will follow with a Cappucino.  I seem to have a passion for this coffee lately......BUT I still drink plenty of tea Pat!

The Lord Bless and Keep you all,
Bye for now,
Til Later.
(dag dag, tot straks Ria).

Jenny.





Jenny

ADDENDUM.........

Pat I usually order the main shop on-line from Iceland Foods Ltd.,

When it's fine I try to get out as much as I possibly can.

Jenny.

Pat

#23
HAHAHAHA!  Chris, you are so funny!  It was the same everywhere back in the 1960's.  I went up to Aberdeen and the little vans drove through all the housing estates there and my aunt went out with her shopping bag and got her goods!   ;)

And then in Chester, my great aunt there went almost daily on the bus into the city centre to get goods due to no refrigerators.  She would rather have done it this way due to the fact that the goods from the small butcher vans, etc. always charged a bit more!  But she didn't realize that her bus fare daily made up for that "penny here and a penny there".

I remember one day having an invite to go to the new SuperMac supermarket on the other side of Belfast!  It was so neat to see this "huge" supermarket!  It was so small!   ;)

I'm amazed now when I go over at the huge supermarkets everywhere over there.  And my brother-in-law has a freezer the same size as I have out in his garage!

Yes, primitive!  It was really after leaving Canada in 1962.  But I miss it now!

The first fridge I saw with the freezer at the bottom and the fridge at the top was in my sister-in-law's home in Lisburn in 1992!  I thought that this was the neatest thing as you use the fridge much more than the freezer!  Now I have one and they are very common here in Canada.

Now, it's "primitive Canada"!   ;D

Look after your "hurricane", Chris!  She's very special! :)

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Marilyn, thanks for the information!  I'll continue to pray for you.

Jenny, thanks for that!  I love to hear about the "good old days!"  And they were too!  At first, because it was so different from what I had left behind in Canada, I really disliked it and got very, very homesick.  I could live there now very easily.  

Jenny, when you speak about the "Precinct", what are you talking about?


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Maria

Dag Jenny  ik zie jou ook :-*
Pat thanks you for praying for us
This evening we are getting friends that is nice after
all the problems
I wis you also a beautiful afternoon at the oversight
of the great water and a good evening.
Between Jenny and me is not such a great water we
also can go trough the tunnel but then we must first go to France to Calais. But we also can go with the boat.  But that is not so far.
Bye for now i love you all RIA :-* :-*

JudyB

Well.. . . . . . . I know who Kevknight is . . . . Welcome Kevin!  But Duckie?  No I don't know who that is.  Ruthie could you IM me with Bonnie's email?

This has been an interesting day.  We were to see John and Kimi.  My they are cute kids.  John is rapidly learning to read.  I read many stories to him and he joind me with the words he knows.  He is a joyful child and runs to greet his visitors.

I went in and bought some candles in case of a power outage.  The winds are gusty and we loose power up here at the drop of a hat.  Better be prepared.

Jenny supper sounds yummy.  I will join you for a Cappucino,  It would be so nice to sit down for a chat over a cup of tea.  Ireceived your card, the picture is beautiful, Melaura is wanting to keep it to frame.  Well Christmas is coming.

The lights are flicking, so I had better shut down.
God bless you all

JudyB


Maria

O Jenny i also are trinking a lot cappuccino i love
that and i trink ice tea that is also nice

A GREAT WELCOME FOR THE NEWONES

Bye Ria

Chris & Margit Saunders

Pat, we dont really call them "Malls" here, we call them shopping precincts, ok?

Chris & Margit Saunders

Is Fleetwood near Lytham St. Anne's Chris and Margit?  I love that part............The "elite" used to retire to there years ago......the poor man goes to Blackpool for his holidays, which is nearby folks...A great place for the funfare.  Recently there is talk of making Blackpool the Las Vegas of England, with gaming houses etc.
Anyway have a great time this weekend Chris and Margit.,

Thank you, Jenny.
and yes, you have it correct.

And to all our friends over the water, Blackpool is like Coney Island I guess, I dont know if Canada has an equivalent.