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"He that covereth his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesseth and foraketh them shall have mercy."   Proverbs 28: 13

Repentance

A person can cover his sin in many ways. One thing that seems to be common to all people is to make up excuses as to why we are committing them. Excuses for sin come in a myriad of different formats. Some of them are that we blame our circumstances. We can suggest that we just can't help ourselves; that for one reason or another it is impossible for us to stop sinning. We can suggest that everybody does these things, and because everyone is doing it, why is it so bad if we join in. And there are many more excuses that we create for ourselves. All these excuses are aimed at covering sin, but God does not want us to cover our sin; he wants us to face up to what is happening and confess it.

It is very humbling to confess that we have done something wrong and that we are entirely responsible for our wrong doing. There seems to be something within everybody that would seek to justify their poor behaviour. This is where the excuses are brought into play. However, we need to bring ourselves low and crouch at the foot of the cross, so to speak, and confess that we have sinned and that we are solely responsible for that sin. Every form of self-justification needs to be stript away and the bare facts about our behaviour should be faced up to.

It is a wonderful thing that when we do humble ourselves in this way, we find that the God who we so feared, is a God of love and mercy. While we are making excuses for ourselves we are frightened that if we admit to our errors the Almighty God will bring great judgement upon our lives, but in actual fact that does not happen. As we admit to our faults and failings and accept that we are responsible for them, what actually happenings is that God shows us the great judgement that the Lord Jesus Christ endured on our behalf. God does not smite us, but He shows us the Saviour. He does not merely turn a blind eye to our sin as some people would foolishly suggest, but rather he shows us the enormity of it and that it has brought a dreadful judgement, but then he also shows us that the judgement of our sin has been born by the Lord Jesus Christ.

If you are troubled by conviction of sin and if you are being reminded by God the Holy Spirit that you have fallen short of the life that God requires of you, remember that the God who is convicting you is the same God who is trying to bring you into the glory of a christian life. Even while you are under conviction of sin, trust entirely in a loving God. Be honest about your shortcomings and then cling onto the cross of Calvary. You cannot justify yourself, but the work that was accomplished on the cross can bring you justification.

                                                                     ~Anthony Patrick~
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    Taken from April 21,2003





JudyB






Just As I Am[/size]
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Author:  Charlotte Elliott, 1789-1871
Musician:  William B. Bradbury, 1816-1868




Just as I am, without one plea,
But that Thy blood was shed for me,
And that Thou bidst me come to Thee,
O Lamb of God, I come, I come.

Just as I am, and waiting not
To rid my soul of one dark blot,
To Thee whose blood can cleanse each spot,
O Lamb of God, I come, I come.

Just as I am, though tossed about
With many a conflict, many a doubt,
Fightings and fears within, without,
O Lamb of God, I come, I come.

Just as I am, poor, wretched, blind;
Sight, riches, healing of the mind,
Yea, all I need in Thee to find,
O Lamb of God, I come, I come.

Just as I am, Thou wilt receive,
Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve;
Because Thy promise I believe,
O Lamb of God, I come, I come.

Just as I am, Thy love unknown
Hath broken every barrier down;
Now, to be Thine, yea, Thine alone,
O Lamb of God, I come, I come.

Just as I am, of that free love
The breadth, length, depth, and height to prove,
Here for a season, then above,
O Lamb of God, I come, I come!








Larry Hanna

Hi everyone.  Been a busy day.  Went to coffee for a short time this morning then hurried home to get Pat and Stacey and head to Atlanta. 

They had an early morning wreck on the Interstate that backed up that traffic for hours.  Fortunately, I know another way to go that moves the traffic with traffic lights and a lot of other people also know the route.  However, we got her home by 10 am and I was able to get back to my cardiologist appointment at 10:30. 

I then had my Monday's men luncheon at 1 pm.  We ate at Chili's today and had a very good lunch.  When I got home Pat and I both took a nice nap.  I am through running for the day but Pat has a quilting guild meeting this evening.

Shortly after I got home it started thundering and we have had a little bit of rain.  Sure hope it has cooled things off as it has been hot today.

Janet, it sounds like you did very well at the fair.  Congrats.

Judy, thanks for the new devotional thought and hymn for this week.


JudyB

How often do we do little things that offend and figure they are little....yet in God's eyes there is no little!


Ruth Ann Bice

Tonight I'm mighty grateful. Really scary, tornado causing storms came through our area while our little church's vacation Bible school was going on. Many thanks to our Lord that although lots of tornado sirens were blaring, words on loud speakers throughout the city "a tornado has been spotted in your area! take cover immediately" were being repeated over and over, weather coverage cut in to all the network programs, etc., as far as I've heard, no loss of life, although some narrow escapes and of course, property damage.

I prepared to move into our stairwell, which is secured against fire and storm, and did move to an interior section of my apartment after turning off computer, etc.

I've thought over and over about the entire 8th chapter of Romans for the last two weeks. Just think - nothing can separate us from the love of our Lord.

May God's blessings be with all who come to read and/or participate.

Ruth Ann
...his compassions fail not.  They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.


JudyB

I will never forget the horrible tornado that went through Nashville a number of years ago.  We were traveling NE and the tornado was SW.  We could see what was happening, and John kept his boot into it.  It really was quite the ride and the devastation was really bad, so much damage and loss of life.  Ruth Ann I am glad there was no loss of life.

We have a cooler day ...at least this morning.  I am going out to finish the mowing job.


Larry Hanna

Hi everyone.  Not many postings since I posted yesterda.

Right after I got home yesterday the thunder and lightning started and continued for several hours.  We ended up getting about 1/2 inch of rain in the evening.  We are suppose to have more of the same today.  There were no tornado warnings.  I heard this morning that there were 6,000 lightning strikes in our area last night.

Ruth Ann, glad you didn't have to seek shelter in your stair well.  At least you have somewhere to go.  In our house, the only place to go is a closet next to the stairwell and we have quickly emptied it and got into it a couple of times in the years we have lived here.  There was damage last night in the area but not where I live.

I have a quiet day planned.  In a few minutes I will go to a meeting and then stay in the rest of the day. 

Etta Sue



Larry ~ If you haven't tried Chili's Bottomless Chips and Salsa, do so the next time you are there.  Their chips are made right there and are so thin and crunchy!  

I didn't do much yesterday but was busy all day.  I did make 7 new images for the projector system at church and uploaded them there last evening.  That's about it!  

Today is SAMS at Logan's Steak House for lunch.  Then this evening is Beef and Boards.  Here's what the web says about 'Church Basement Ladies':  Church Basement Ladies, a celebration of the church basement kitchen and the women who work there, features four distinct characters and their relationships as they organize the food and the problems of a rural Minnesota church.

From the elderly matriarch of the kitchen to the young bride-to-be learning the proper order of things, the book and music give us a touching, funny look at their lives as we see them handle a record breaking Christmas dinner, the funeral of a dear friend, a Hawaiian Easter Fundraiser, and a steaming hot July wedding.

They stave off potential disasters, share and debate recipes, instruct the young, and keep the Pastor on due course while thoroughly enjoying, (and tolerating) each other.

Funny and down to earth, audiences will recognize these ladies as they begin to see the year unfold from below the House of God. This is most certainly true!
 So I am expecting to laugh a lot!!

That's it...other than trying to keep cool!



SIN NO MORE SIN NO MORE SIN NO MORE SIN NO MORE




Carol

Etta Sue:  I have the book on Church Basement Ladies and actually went to the play in Minneapolis.  No good Lutheran church would have been built without a basement with a full kitchen & even now they would put in a shower & big bath area just in case a family or someone needed a place to sleep.  The play was so funny & certainly something I could relate to in my family. 

Sun tea is brewing outdoors and I made a cheesecake with a blackberry sauce for the topping - tonight for quilting group (we meet twice monthly).  Don is going down the block to play Cribbage with a friend. 

We had a heavy burden lifted yesterday concerning tests on one son - so I slept well last night.  Still, this son will have to be tested more often and it is there in the back of your mind.  At least for this day, we all feel better.  thanks be!


Ruth Ann Bice

I really love the taste of sun tea, and it's so simple and easy to make. The wonderful sunshine that our Lord has provided is certainly a blessing.

Y'all have a good afternoon.

Ruth Ann
...his compassions fail not.  They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.


Janet

I don't think I posted yesterday, did I?  Oh, well..........And I don't even have the reason of not having intrnet at home.  Poor Pat, so sorry about that, and hope you get it soon.

That sounds like a really fun play, Etta Sue!  Wish I were there with you.  ;)

Carol, how are you?  And Don?

Larry, glad you had a slower day.  I have been really moving, but am about run down now.

Humana called me the other day and told me that instead of paying $15 per month for each of my prescriptions (I only take two) that they could send them to me at no cost, through the mail.  They sent me the form, I took it to my Dr. this morning, so that will be a saving!  Nice!  :)  I also went for blood work, want to find out if the high dosage of Niacin is lowering my cholesterol.  Boy, was that office busy!!  Everybody in town wants to see Dr. Plumlee one last time before he leaves.

Tomorrow I drive to Leoti to judge at their fair, so will be going to bed early.
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Marilyn

Hi everyone, Not a whole lot to talk about from here this evening. We had salad with sliced chicken for supper and Crystal lite pink lemonade. Took the dogs for their walks this afternoon. I did  a lot of creating in PSP today, vacuumed part of the house, and went to the Fitness center. That was my day.

God is Good
"Good people take care of their animals, but even the kindest acts of the wicked are cruel" Prov. 12:10
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Ruth Ann Bice

Hi, friends, I'm back from my little excursion a few miles outta town to have dinner with 7 of my friends. Yummy meal, better company, and then I took my friend by the store to get a new battery for her watch.

Now, I'm home, enjoying my peaceful apartment and thanking God for each of you.

Ruth Ann
...his compassions fail not.  They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.


JudyB

Tonight I found out that Jeanne Lee is in Hospital.  I was speaking to her daughter, Alice. She told me that her Mom had abdominal pain, which precipitated the visit.  Her appendix was removed, and she is recuperating.  She will be remaining in hospital till she is able to care for herself.    I don't know what hospital she is in though.  That is something I will have to find out.


JudyB







BLEST BE THE TIE
(Click to hear music)

Author:  John Fawcett, 1740-1817
Musician:  Hans G. Nageli, 1773-1836
Arr. By Lowell Mason, 1792-1872



And the multitude of them that believed
were of one heart and of one soul:
neither said any of them that ought of the things
which he possessed was his own;
but they had all things common.
Acts 4:32



Blest be the tie that binds
Our hearts in Christian love;
The fellowship of kindred minds
Is like that to that above.

Before our Father's throne
We pour our ardent prayers;
Our fears, our hopes, our aims are one
Our comforts and our cares.

We share each other's woes,
Our mutual burdens bear;
And often for each other flows
The sympathizing tear.

When we asunder part,
It gives us inward pain;
But we shall still be joined in heart,
And hope to meet again.

This glorious hope revives
Our courage by the way;
While each in expectation lives,
And longs to see the day.

From sorrow, toil and pain,
And sin, we shall be free,
And perfect love and friendship reign
Through all eternity.








Pat

Let's all pray for our Jeanne.  She's a very sick lady. 


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Ruth Ann Bice

Will do, Pat. At least, she is covered with our prayers, and has the Comforter right there with her as she battles this illness.

Love to all,
Ruth Ann
...his compassions fail not.  They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.


Carol

Praying for our Jeanne. 

Janet:  Thanks - we are fine - not perfect but fine.  Isn't that a blessing in itself?  I am so glad to read that you are doing well.  Do hope that Beth will be alright in spirits after John leaves. 

My quilting group gave me lots of advice on how to plan my next quilt.  They are prize winning quilters and I feel so blessed to have met them and to be part of their group - this quilt is for the hockey grandson.  And, we have met the dearest friends who live just up the block. 

joyce robson

Definately, Pat, prayers going out to Jeanne

My cousin's wife woke up  last week with abdominal pain and was taken to hospital for appendix to be removed. She is on the mend now , too, resting comfortably.

Ruth Ann, thanks for saying about the sun tea--I have a strong desire to make some this weekend...So hot and humid in Jersey
with wickend thunderstorms.

Not as bad as you , though, I am glad for all who had shelter on those stormy days.


Etta Sue




So sorry to hear that Jeanne is in the hospital.  But we need to thank God that she was able to go to the hospital.  She was very sick but now she is on the mend.  Thank you, God.  And thank you, Judy, for making the calls to find out where Jeanne is and what happened to Jeanne.

The play was very good.  One lady stole the show.  Middle-aged, menopause age, crazy antics.  Funny.  Great show.  I didn't realize there was a book.  May have to make a trip to the library. 

Today it is suppose to rain but so far the sky is blue with puffy clouds and bright sunshine.  This year has been so hot for us and so humid!  The grass and all the crops in the fields are growing so fast and so green!  Outstanding year for crops other than all the rain that drowned out some parts.  Good year. 

Not much happening here today.  I have a Blackberry Cobbler in the oven.  I plan to rip out a crocheted dishcloth and make it smaller.  Too big to wring out!  Then if I have time, I need to start a Baby Afghan for the Youth Minister's baby girl due in October.  Their home will be two feet bigger then!!



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Marilyn

Thank you Judy I knew I could depend on you to  fine out what happened to Jeanne.
"Good people take care of their animals, but even the kindest acts of the wicked are cruel" Prov. 12:10
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Larry Hanna

Hi everyone.  We had about a record number of men at coffee this morning with nine men there.  After coffee I took my friend home and then went to the bank and finally to the barbershop for a haircut.  I look a little more presentable now.  

Our choir starts again this evening for another 11 month period.  I am no longer processing with the choir but join them as they approach the choir loft.  Singing and processing was leaving me breathless.  I am finding singing to be very tiring but am not ready to give up singing in the choir as I love doing it.  The choir director told me to sit down if I felt the need and have done that a couple of times.  I am hoping that after this last stent that perhaps I will be a little stronger and my voice will also be stronger as am beginning to have trouble reaching the higher notes.  Have any of you experienced the feeling that your voice was freezing up when trying to sing higher notes?

I will also be praying for Jeanne.  Sure glad that Judy was able to track down where she is and to know that she will be alright after a period of recovery.

Etta Sue, that play sounds like it would be delightful.  I remember many dinners in the basement of our church with the ladies all working back in the kitchen.  It is also a custom where I grew up for the church ladies to prepare a meal and serve it for the family at the time of a funeral.  Our church has a nice kitchen but the meals are not prepared by the church ladies as they hire a cook or have them catered.  Guess it is a sign of the times.

Carol, sounds like your son got good results.  We talked to our son yesterday and he is fighting another kidney stone.  He has had several of these and know they are very painful.

Ruth Ann, we haven't made sun tea for a long time.  I agree with you that it is delicious.

Janet, I have a friend who uses Humana and he has had similar experience with them.  Over a year that adds up to a pretty penny.  

Hi Marilyn  and Joyce.  


jimiam

 Uplifting JeanneLee in prayer. Get well soon lady, we miss ya!
A recovering sinner,
   my name is Jim, and I love Jesus.†

joyce robson

Good morning, Larry.  My son battles kidney stones , too, but someone told him about drinking lemon in water every morning and for some reason that seems to be working.  So far, so good.

I'm sorry that I forget to tell you Carol that I am thinking and prayers for your son..Also for starting the talk on sun tea; the cheesecake with blueberry sauce sounds "wickedly delicious"--

If its not to much trouble can you jot down how you make it.

Marilyn, I was making a shoping list for Shop Rite and I see their barbecue chicken is on sale; so I will definately save some for a salad tomorrow with the left over chicken..Did you peek in my fridge and see the pink lemonade just waiting to be dranked?


Al Moak

Judy, I too wish to thank you for getting the info on Jeanne.  I thank our God that she is on the good road to recovery.

JudyB

You are all welcome. She is a dear friend.


Marilyn

Yes Judy she sure is, There are things that she does behind the scenes that enrich other peoples lives. I am one of those who has received blessings just from  knowing her. I hope we find out what hospital she is in and if we can send ecards to website for that hospital. Or Call her and let her know we love her.
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Ruth Ann Bice

Surely is great when homefolks rally round when one of us is not well, isn't it. Still praying for Jeanne and for a full recovery.

Ruth Ann
...his compassions fail not.  They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.


JudyB

I don't know yet where she is, which hospital, so perhaps we can open a topic here for get well wishes.  What do you think?


JudyB

Lets sing this in dedication to Jeanne...


JudyB




His Eye Is On The Sparrow
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Why should I feel discouraged?
Why should the shadows come?
Why should my heart be lonely, and long for heaven and home,
When Jesus is my portion? My constant friend is He
His eye is on the sparrow, and I know He watches me.
His eye is on the sparrow, and I know He watches me.


Chorus:
I sing because I'm happy,
I sing because I'm free,
For His eye is on the sparrow,
And I know He watches me.


"Let not your heart be troubled," His tender words I hear,
And resting on His goodness, I lose my doubts and fears
Tho' by the path He leadeth, but one step I may see;
His eye is on the sparrow, and I know He watches me.


Chorus:
I sing because I'm happy,
I sing because I'm free,
For His eye is on the sparrow,
And I know He watches me.


Whenever I am tempted, whenever clouds arise,
When songs give place to sighing, when hope within me dies,
I draw the closer to Him, from care He sets me free;
His eye is on the sparrow, and I know He watches me.


Chorus:
I sing because I'm happy,
I sing because I'm free,
For His eye is on the sparrow,
And I know He watches me.







Ruth Ann Bice

What a lovely song for us to sing for Jeanne. Certainly God saw Jeanne, his little sick sparrow, as she fell, and saw to it that she ended up at the hospital for care. Isn't it wonderful to know He cares SO MUCH for each of us!

Today's been really busy - birthday lunch with a former boss, then to the grocery, next to vote, on to the pharmacy to get my medications, then to meet friends for an early (or late, as the case may be) lunch/dinner with 3 other friends. After that, a haircut, then a stop by the bank.

NO Wonder I'm tired. Yep, someone told me I'd be busier after retirement!

G'nite, friends, I'm going to head for the bed soon.

Love y'all,
Ruth Ann
...his compassions fail not.  They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.


JudyB

Here is a place we can post our good wishes and prayer for Jeanne.


Etta Sue



I don't have time to mess with my animations. 

Bad electrical storm last night.  The lights went out at 10pm and didn't come on until 12:36am.  Then I was wide awake so reset all the clocks. 

Then I knew I needed to be up by 8am.  I woke up at 7:34, 7:42 and finally got up at 7:54!  I am all ready to take Ivalou to the DDS this morning.  Well, all but changing clothes and such. 





Larry Hanna

Hi everyone.  I have to leave in about 5 minutes to see the dermatologist for a yearly check.  Guess since I had the skin cancer this will probably to in the books for a few years. 

Judy, thanks for opening the special site where we can leave our comments to Jeanne when she is home and feels like looking at them. 


JudyB

How do I know which way to go?

Show me the path where I should walk, O Lord; point out the right road for me to follow.
Lead me by your truth and teach me, for you are the God who saves me. All day long I put my hope in you.

Psalm 25:4-5 NLT

Pay attention and grow wise, for I am giving you good guidance. Don't turn away from my teaching.
Proverbs 4:1-2 NLT

I will teach you wisdom's ways and lead you in straight paths. If you live a life guided by wisdom, you won't limp or stumble as you run.
Proverbs 4:11-12 NLT


Facing options

Sometimes we're faced with several options, and we don't know which way to go. In Psalm 25, David asked God for guidance. Perhaps he remembered when, as a shepherd boy, he had to show the right path to his sheep who were wandering away. Just as he knew which path would lead to safety for his sheep, God knew the path that would lead to everlasting life. Just as those sheep that looked to him for direction were in the least danger, so David knew he needed to look to God for direction.

Today, God still leads us by his truth—his written Word and his Spirit, which helps us to understand it. Are you not sure which path to take? Pray as David did and read what God has already said in his written Word. He will show the right road to follow.


JudyB




He Leadeth Me, O Blessed Thought!
(Click to hear music)


Author: Joseph H. Gilmore, 1834-1918
Musician: William B. Bradbury, 1816-1868





He leadeth me, O blessed thought!
O words with heavenly comfort fraught!
Whate'er I do, where?er I be
Still 'tis God's hand that leadeth me.


Refrain
He leadeth me, He leadeth me,
By His own hand He leadeth me;
His faithful follower I would be,
For by His hand He leadeth me.


Sometimes mid scenes of deepest gloom,
Sometimes where Eden?s bowers bloom,
By waters still, over troubled sea,
Still 'tis His hand that leadeth me.


Refrain


Lord, I would place my hand in Thine,
Nor ever murmur nor repine;
Content, whatever lot I see,
Since 'tis my God that leadeth me.


Refrain


And when my task on earth is done,
When by Thy grace the victory's won,
E'en death's cold wave I will not flee,
Since God through Jordan leadeth me.


Refrain






JudyB

I pray everyone has a blessed day!


Carol

Thinking of Jeanne - thanks for putting in the clickable where we can send our notes to her.  

Larry:  This son will be having blood draws every six weeks and we are all praying that his bloodwork will be clear. Yes, it is good for you to have those tests as well. Take care and try not to get too hot.

Joyce:  I tried to put the recipe for the dessert into Recipes but I don't know if it would be called a New Topic or not.  If I can't get the instructions, I will just email the recipe to you.  Yes, it is worth the effort  ;)

Janet:  You have been so quiet.  What is happening?  

Etta Sue:  Electrical storms  are beautiful to watch from a very safe place.  LOL on the two feet extra.

Don is in the basement fixing the water damaged wall of the shower and I have a call in for an estimate on a new shower upstairs.  It is hot - and rain predicted daily. A neighbor spotted 3 deer in out open space this week - I never see them here.  

Carol

Al:  It is so good to see your smiling face.   :thumbsup:   

Janet

#40
Thanks for noticing, Carol.  This has been an unusually busy couple of weeks for me.  I worked at the fair for  three days, worked at the care home in between, and judged yesterday at Leoti; worked again today at the home, and tomorrow will judge at Garden City.  Also, our peaches are ripe, so we have been picking them.  Have you all eaten those little "donut peaches?"  That probably isn't the proper name, but tht's what we call them, anyway.  They are sort of flat, indented in the middle, and have a really tiny seed (for a peach.)  The seed is about two thirds the size of a marble.  They are white-fleshed, and very sweet and good.  We are having to battle the birds and the yellowjackets for them.  Anyway, I have been pretty tired when I finally stop for the day..

John is still here and he and Beth are having such a good time together.  I hope she won't be too let down when he goes home.  I am thinking she may be so tired she will sleep for a week!  ;)

Etta Sue, don't worry about the graphics.  We will just enjoy them when you do have time to mess with them!

Somefriends have invited Darrel and me over for supper tonight, a special treat.  I took one of the cherry pies out of the freezer to take for dessert, as cherry is their favorite!

I keep thinking every time I work it will be the last time, but stuff keeps happening and they keep asking me to work.  As long as I feel good and they let me off to do my stuff, I guess I will help.

Joyce, good to see you.  How are you, Marilyn?

Larry, hope you're doing great.

Something is acting up with this computer.  See you later.
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Ruth Ann Bice

Today God has led me to remember this verse:

"Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things."  Philippians 4:8 KJV

I wanted to see what it would sound like in more modern English. Here's what The Message translation says:

Phil 4:8-9
"Summing it all up, friends, I'd say you'll do best by filling your minds and meditating on things true, noble, reputable, authentic, compelling, gracious—the best, not the worst; the beautiful, not the ugly; things to praise, not things to curse. Put into practice what you learned from me, what you heard and saw and realized. Do that, and God, who makes everything work together, will work you into his most excellent harmonies."

I really have no idea why God has laid this on my heart this afternoon, but thought I should share with y'all.

Love to all,
Ruth Ann
...his compassions fail not.  They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.


Marilyn

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Hi everyone.
Janet thank you for  asking. I am doing fine. Just keeping busy with my creative groups and writing more PSP tutorials.

Today while we were eating lunch I looked up and saw a young doe  standing at the end of the driveway across the street. I told Keith to get his camera, he thought it was in his car, it was on the very table where were eating. So was mine so I grabbed my camera, he said take the picture through the window, No I'm going outside. About that time a car went by and frightened the deer and she  went back up into the brush. I wish I could have gotten that photo.

I am really enjoying going to the Fitness Center every day, Jane I and go at the same time, So far I have not  made it to the 30 minute workout. At least i am breaking a sweat. LOL  Janet do you still go to the gym.?

Please pray for my son Ron to get another job, He got laid off last week. He wrote to me on Facebook today. Through Facebook I have been able to make contact with him and two of his daughters. The others that are on Facebook of my family, I have tried to contact but they just ignore me. Oh well some is better than none Right? I Ask God to restore my family and but it is better this way than all at once. So I am grateful for what He has done. The rest will come in His time. Hallelujah!!!
"Good people take care of their animals, but even the kindest acts of the wicked are cruel" Prov. 12:10
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Etta Sue




Ivalou got a good report from the DDS yesterday.  The dentist removed the exposed bone that was dead and told her that in 3-4 days the skin would cover the spot and she would be good to go.  No charge and no more office calls!

We then went to Great Wall where she ate and ate.  She keeps saying that food doesn't taste good but when we go out she cleans her plate!

I came home and fiddled with the computer.  Seems to be running better today since I updated Adobe Flash Player.  Maybe my graphics will work better now. 

Then I mowed the yard.  Rested.  Weed-eated.  Rested.  Swept half the garage.  Rested.  Swept out the car.  Rested.  Backed the car out of the garage and swept the other half.  Rested.  Put the car back in and shut all the doors.  Rested while sitting on my outside swing.  Talked to a toad by the swing.  Watered the flowers.  When I came in the house I know there wasn't a dry stitch on me!  After eating Chinese and sweating I couldn't get enough to drink the rest of the evening. 

I slept so good last night.  Tired!

Today I am taking Ivalou to get her hair cut and probably eat somewhere.  Then Kitty and I will go swimming if she gets out of her doctor's office soon enough.
 


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Carol

Ruth Ann:  Well said - and that is such a perfect message particularly for me today.  Our SIL has been out of work for over six months for the first time in his life - there is nothing in his field as everyone is clamping down on hiring.  I could go on but you really touched a tender point today and blessings to you for sending it along. 

Janet:  It does sound like all good news for you except the little part where you say that stuff happens and you continue to go into work.  Isn't it just terrific when someone out of the blue just asks you to visit & dinner as well - that is so super. 

I have been downloading audio books to an old MP3 player.   One Beth Moore book is never available  :'( - I have wanted to take her discussions at church but wouldn't you know that they are at the same time as the one I usually attend.  Not her - her book discussions.

Later, gator


Janet

Long day for me today.  I left early and drove to Garden City, judged at the fair, had lunch with the other judges, the 4-H kids who were helpers, and had a very nice visit with their Extension Agent who used to live in Hugoton and is good friends with my daughter Diane.  Good to catch up on her family and see how happy she is now.  Her husband divorced her a few years back, out of the blue, and  now she is remarried to a man she has known for many years.  She looks so happy it did my heart good just to see her!

After leaving the fairgrounds I went to Walmart, to the photo kiosk, put in a disc of photos of our whitewater rafting in Costa Rica, carefully selected the ones I wanted, out of 240 images, ordered them, shopped while they were printed, went back to get them......and the gal asked me who took the pictures?  I said, I did, and she asked, even the whitewater rafting ones?  I said no, they had someone take those for us.  Consequently, they removed those from my envelope and put them in the trash!!  :ticked:  Said unless I had a release of copyright from the photographer, I couldn't get them.   >:(  I told her they were taken in Costa Rica, no way could I get such a thing; they were taken for the express purpose of our being able to get the prints, etc.  But she was adamant, so I went away really disgusted with Walmart's "rules."  :ticked:

So now I am back home.  Darrel picked the rest of the peaches today.  By the way, the proper name for those is Saturn peaches.  I will need to decide soon what to do with them.  And I finally thought of something roughly the size of their little seeds.  They are a little smaller than a garbanzo bean.

It seems this doesn't like for me to make a long post at all.  Flickering like crazy every time I type a letter.
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Janet

I wasn't finished, so will make another post!

Marilyn, I am wanting to go back to the gym, haven't been there in months; but things keep happening to keep me away.  Thing like work, etc.  I like to go in the early mornings, as by afternoon I am too tired.  But mornings seem really busy lately.  But I WILL make it back!

I was just thinking that if I were not an honest person, I would have gotten my photos.  I could have said that "a friend of mine" took them.  But....honesty is the best policy.

Any word about Jeanne today?
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JudyB



Marilyn

I have been thinking about Jeanne all day and even ask Jane this morning if there was anything more  about her condition.
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JudyB

I know how you are feeling Marilyn.  As we think of her we can pray.

I had a rough night last night so tonight I am really feeling tired.  I am off to bed.  Night all!


Etta Sue




I couldn't go to sleep last night thinking about swimming today.  I had swam 24 laps and walked two when Kitty got out of the pool.  I was concerned and asked her if she was okay.  She said, Sure.  I am done!  What?  She said, she had swam her 33 laps and walked 3 laps.  No way!  I was ahead of her on our 6th lap while we were swimming in the same lane.  Then the man next to us got out and she moved into his lane.  I don't think there was any way should could gain 10 laps on me after our 6th laps with me in the lead!  Maybe she only went 10 walk 3 walk and 10 walk instead of 10 walk 3 walk 10 walk and then 10 more.  I know she walked the last lap.  That would make sense.  Oh, well.  I am not swimming for speed anyway!  Trying to get my swimming form down pat.

Today is laundry and a surprise birthday party for Tony and Charlene's grandson, Donovan.  He turned 8 yesterday.

It is raining....raining on Donovan's mother's garage sale.  Hope it can be moved into the garage.  She's young.  A garage sale AND a surprise birthday party for her son the same day.  No me!



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Etta Sue


Perfect.  Previewed AND posted perfect!  Voila!!




Carol

Etta Sue:  Nice visuals.

Janet:  That is so strange that they would even ask you who took the pictures. 

A wild goose chase today.  I had found a washer and dryer used only two years in perfect condition with great picture.  We drove in boy's truck & got there & they were so scratched & marred plus the dryer has lost the padding on the door.  The guy kept telling us we were missing a great deal.  But, he was not truthful about the condition.  Craigslist need I say more?

It is always five degrees cooler at our house than the Denver temps.  Yesterday, we had two inches of rain in 30 minutes & was that a dilly of a storm. 

JudyB

Beans are picked and prepared and frozen.  Dog is shaved, doesn't sound like much but I am beat!.

Tomorrow John leaves at 8 am.  It will be a long week.  I have more beans to pick on Monday and maybe the peas will be ready as well.

Have a great evening folks God bless.


JudyB

How can I deal with feelings of hopelessness?

"The truth is that you will be in Babylon for seventy years. But then I will come and do for you all the good things I have promised, and I will bring you home again. For I know the plans I have for you," says the Lord. "They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope."

Jeremiah 29:10-11 NLT


A future and a hope

Jeremiah 29:11 is a favorite verse of many, but it comes in a context that may add even greater meaning.

It appears in the middle of the prophet's announcement. The people of Israel were going to spend a long exile away from their homeland—70 years—as God's discipline. After that, God would return them to the land. In other words, God had a plan for their future.

Our sinfulness often leads to dismal situations and feelings of despair. But we must always remember that hopelessness does not come from God. God is the author of hope. Even the Exile, with its seeming hopelessness, was part of God's long-range plan for his people. And his plans were good.

If you are facing hopelessness, you may be inheriting the results of some other person's sinful decisions and actions. Or you may be reaping your own bad rewards. You may not have really discovered the hope that is found in God's love for you through Jesus Christ. Reject despair and seek out God's plan—and his hopes—for you.



JudyB

 



Never Alone
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I am with you always, to the very end of the age." Matthew 28:1



Words: Ludie D. Pickett, 1897.
Music: Arranged by Fred Jackey


   

I've seen the lightning flashing, I've heard the thunder roll.
I've felt sin's breakers dashing, which almost conquered my soul.
I've heard the voice of my Savior, bidding me still to fight on.
He promised never to leave me, never to leave me alone!

Refrain

No, never alone, no never alone,
He promised never to leave me,
He'll claim me for His own;
No, never alone, no never alone.
He promised never to leave me,
Never to leave me alone.


The world's fierce winds are blowing, temptation sharp and keen.
I have a peace in knowing my Savior stands between—
He stands to shield me from danger when my friends are all gone.
He promised never to leave me, never to leave me alone!

Refrain

When in affliction's valley I tread the road of care,
My Savior helps me carry the cross so heavy to bear;
Though all around me is darkness, earthly joys all flown;
My Savior whispers His promise, never to leave me alone!

Refrain

He died on Calvary's mountain, for me they pierced His side.
For me He opened that fountain, the crimson, cleansing tide.
For me He waiteth in glory, seated upon His throne.
He promised never to leave me, never to leave me alone!

Refrain






Janet

I hadn't heard that song in ever so long!  Thanks, Judy!

Etta Sue, I know from experience that it's really easy to lose count of the laps when you are swimming.  Maybe that's what happened to Kitty.

Carol, I was taken by surprise when they asked me that question, too.  I know they won't let you copy portraits taken in a studio, with the photographers mark on them, but really!  Those were for us to use any way we want.  I'm still a little  :ticked: .  I took the disc to Alco here, they have a kiosk, but it couldn't find any images at all on the disc.  :(  Betcha I get those pictures one way or the other!

Darrel and I put up most of the peaches this afternoon.  We skinned and froze them.

I wonder what Beth and John did today.  I didn't hear a word from them.  I have John's clothes all washed and folded so he can repack his suitcase.  That boy brought more clothes for a 16 day visit than I would take for three months away from home!  :o

My buddy Pat finally got home.  She'd been down in Lubbock, Texas for over two weeks, seeing a doctor and welcoming a new grandbaby.  Sure good to have her home.  She did my hair for me today.

I am being a Chatty Kathy, time to quit!
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Etta Sue





August oneth already!!

Janet ~ Do you suppose Walmart erased your disc of photos so you can't get them reproduced?  If so, I would really complain.  You could have printed them yourself.

The surprise birthday party for Donovan was cute.  He was really surprised.  Tony met Ivalou and I at El Rodeo before the party.  I really enjoy being with and talking with my son.  He makes me a proud Mama.,

I am ready for church and then will be home a few hours.  Then at 3, Kitty, Judy and I are going to the Open House at the State Fair to see how our photos ranked.  It has always been an honor to be hung but this year all the photos will be hung...just the ones the judges like the best will be hung in the regular area.  The rest will be hung on a different floor but all will be hung! 

Kitty and Bob are taking their grandson to St. Louis this week.  I will probably be swimming by myself a day or two.  She will swim in St. Louis.  Maybe I counted my laps wrong and did more laps than 12, walk one, 12, walk one and 10 more laps.  34 laps and walk two.  Oh well. 

I am praying that everyone has a great Lord's Day!!



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Marilyn

Please continue to pray for my son Ron in NC for God to give him the inner strength he needs to deal with this layoff and get out of the fog  and  try to get another job. His expertise is in a very limited field and  people in this job have to travel a lot. He doesn't want to have to travel anymore.
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Praying Marilyn.

Folks we need to check Prayer and Praise regularly.


Larry Hanna

Hi everyone.  We are back from our trip to Savannah.  Actually we came home last evening rather than today.  We had dinner at Paula Dean's at 5 pm and then left for home.  The food was very good but was very rich.  We did drive down the cobblestone street by the riverfront.  We had a nice time while we were there.  However, it was nice to be home and sleep in our bed. It was very hot in Savannah. 

I went to church this morning.  The choir director wasn't expecting me to be there so was glad to have the extra voice.  Took a long nap this afternoon. 

Pat

Time to lock the door and open another!

Let's continue to pray for Jeanne Lee this week.

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