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  • Ignoring signals from God?
         'Refreshment in Refuge' from Gina Burgess

    No one understands God's perfect ways or even why God acts in such a way for some and in another way for others. How do we even know for sure we are walking in His will? We can't see the future. Our feelings are fickle. We can't control other people's decisions. So how do we walk down that specific path God has lighted for us? We live in a very imperfect world and since we don't control other people, we can't be responsible for their choices. The only alternative we have, then, is to walk the closest we can to the Lord God Almighty and expect Him to turn us from the…

  • Merry Christmas to All and to All a Mighty Dose of Hope
         'Voice of Inspiration' from Andy Castro

    The title was "10 Things You Can Do to Finish Strong, and Focus Forward" by Brian Holmes. (http://www.brianholmes.com/065) Brian Holmes is one of my favorite bloggers and he always has something good to say. He gives practical information blended with his faith and I always come away with something good from his blogs and podcast. What struck me most about the 10 things he listed, though all were good, was number 4. It states as follows. Be ruthless with unbelief and negativity. Personally I believe this should be number 1. It is the beginning of what it will take to…

  • The Tower
         ''Christ in You...'' from Dale Krebbs

    “And the whole earth was of one language and of one accent and mode of expression. And as they journeyed eastward, they found a plain (valley) in the land of Shinar, and they settled and dwelt there. And they said one to another, Come, let us make bricks and burn them thoroughly. So they had brick for stone, and slime (bitumen) for mortar. And they said, Come, let us build us a city and a tower whose top reaches into the sky, and let us make a name for ourselves, lest we be scattered over the whole earth.” - Genesis 11:1-4 Why the tower of Babel? To repopulate the…

  • The Power of the Tongue
         'Inspiration For You' from Randy Mitchell

    I was sitting in a church auditorium recently, listening to a preacher talk about the power words have on us all, both written and spoken, and the great impact they convey to those around us. It was a well articulated speech, causing me to think about how large a role words play in our lives. Words are extremely powerful— carrying the strength to heal or wound, encourage or discourage, speak truth or deceive, praise or criticize. In fact, the Bible says that death and life are in the power of the tongue. Since that’s true, controlling what we say and how we…

  • Bible and Quote - May 12-16
         'Bible verse and quote' from Jan Couns

    Moses . stood in the breach before Him.. Psalm 106:23b How greatly the intercession of the saints on behalf of others prevaileth with God. Saint Augustine of Hippo 354-430 Then Phinehas stood up and interposed, And so the plague (as a result of sin) was stayed; it was reckoned to him for righteousness, To all generations forever. Psalm 106:30-31 My legacy to my family - ‘It’s stopping here’ – my sin stops with me! Joyce Meyer, 1943- Christian teacher, author They shed innocent blood, The blood of their sons and their daughters, Whom…

  • The Little Foxes
         'God's Words For US' from Cecelia Lester

    “Catch for us the little foxes, the little foxes that ruin the vineyards, our vineyards that are in bloom.” Song of Songs 2:15 A discussion we had in a prayer group one recent morning got me to thinking about the vexing things that seem to bring us down. Our pastoral assistant referred to a devotion she read that began with my focus scripture. Our conversation set me to thinking. Those ‘little foxes’ create a lot of havoc in our lives, personal as well as spiritual. My Sunday school teacher calls the process of allowing insignificant…

  • By Choice
         'Chip Shots from the Ruff of Life' from Tom Kelley

    I had just finished reading an e-mail and there it was. That little tag at the end. The e-mail was a moving piece concerning God's love and then I got to the end. There at the end was that addendum that just aggravates me. I'm sure you may have seen it sometime. It goes something like this: If you love God you'll pass this on. If you delete this... You get the picture. Just this morning a dear friend of mine sent me an e-mail concerning 9/11 that ended this way. "Pass this on to someone else if you'd like. There is NO LUCK attached. If you delete this, it's okay: God's…

  • Marriage and the Gospel
         ''Winging It' from Stan Smith

    Clearly our culture has lost its way when it comes to marriage. We started our most serious departure from the truth in the '50's when we decided that "marriage" and "offspring" were distinct. We continued that departure with "no fault divorce". With these twin assaults on marriage came a parallel attack, euphemistically called "free love" -- have sex with whomever you want. The cancer has eaten away at the body of marriage for decades and now we have the contradictory concept of "gay marriage" as not merely acceptable, but as law…

  • Deep Roots
         'The Way' from Kevin Pauley

    Whatever I have, wherever I am, I can make it through anything in the One who makes me who I am. – Philippians 4:13 (The Message) There once was an old man who wore overalls and a straw hat. He smiled a lot and his smile matched his hat – old, crinkly and well worn. He never yelled at kids who played in his yard. His house sat on ten acres, and his life-goal was to make it a forest. He had some interesting theories concerning trees. He came from the “No pain, no gain” school of horticulture. He never watered his new trees. He said that watering…

  • Two Graces (1-14-11)
         'Today's Little Lift' from Jim Bullington

    Who needs help? The plain fact is: We all do! That was the principle behind God’s creation of woman, i.e. to be a helper suitable for man. As much as we might like to believe and/or have others believe to the contrary, no one is entirely sufficient in and of himself or herself. The strongest man and the strongest woman – both need help from time to time. The principle of fellowship involves helping; it involves more but certainly helping one another is included. The New Testament is replete with examples and commands that involve helping one another. Jesus Himself…

  • Balance Worshipping God with Serving Our Neighbour
         'Word from Scotland' from Sandy Shaw

    In Luke Chapter 10 and at verse 25, we read of a religious lawyer coming up to Jesus - with a question - and it just happens to be one of the most important questions a man can ask - "Teacher - what must I do to inherit eternal life?" But, this religious man with his keen legal mind proves……

Daily Devotionals
Recently my wife and I went to St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington, Kentucky to visit a friend of ours who had surgery to repair three massive blockages and a bad aortic valve. Only problem is we never got to the hospital itself. After finding a parking place a couple of tiers back from the front entrance we started making our way to the entrance walking over a mounded landscaped area which was covered with a thin layer of snow. My…
Daily Dose
Daily Toon
Daily Refractions
Daily Wisdom
Proverbs 16:26 - A worker's appetite works for him, For his hunger urges him on.
Words to Ponder
Christ came not to possess our brains with some cold opinions, that send a freezing and benumbing influence into our hearts. Christ was a master of the life, not of the school; and he is the best Christian whose heart beats with the purest pulse towards heaven, not he whose head spins the finest cobweb. - Ralph Cudworth (17th century)
'Daily Reading Plan' from StudyLight.org
Bible-in-a-Year — NAS
2 Kings 15-16; Micah 5:2-15; 2 Corinthians 2:5-3:18:
He was sixteen years old when he became king, and he reigned for fifty-two years in Jerusalem; and his mother's name was Jecoliah of Jerusalem. He did what was right in the sight of the LORD, in accordance with everything that his father Amaziah had done. Only the high places were not eliminated; the people still sacrificed and burned incense on the high places. And the LORD afflicted the king, so that he had leprosy to the day of his death. And he lived in…
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