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JustJohn
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6 Oct 2013 14:37 |
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Have really enjoyed those last few posts. It made me think of that lovely hymn by John Bunyan:
Who would true valour see, Let him come hither; One here will constant be, Come wind, come weather. There's no discouragement Shall make him once relent His first avowed intent To be a pilgrim
We had our sermon from Luke Chapter 17 verse 6: "And the Lord said, If ye had faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye might say unto this sycamine (cedar) tree, Be thou plucked up by the root, and be thou planted in the sea. And it shall obey you."
We so underestimate faith. We look for it, yet as Jesus later said in this chapter. "The Kingdom of God is within you" We can do anything if we have sufficient faith.
Very stirring and challenging, I thought. And I was very pleased that our Minister said quite a long prayer in support of these refugees from the Horn of Africa who perished in the seas near the Italian island of Lampedusa. I think it is 111 survivors and several hundreds perished in the Mediterranean. It so shocked me that at the end of a dreadful journey across Africa, they perished when they could almost literally see Lampedusa and a new life of freedom. :-( I just hope that the Italian authorities do everything they can to look after the survivors.
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'Emma'
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6 Oct 2013 13:00 |
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Thank you both for the prayer and poem.
Emma :-)
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kandj
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6 Oct 2013 12:20 |
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Cynthia, I came across this poem and thought it appropriate to follow your words.
THIS JOURNEY THAT I AM ON
This journey that I am on Sometimes has been crooked and seemed very long Sometimes it was exciting and fun Other times like a sad, sad song. Many times there were bumps in the road Often I felt I was carrying a heavy load There has been joy and pain, laughter and sorrow Memories of yesterday and thoughts of tomorrow But all along its paths I trod My Lord was with me Loaning me his staff and rod He watched over me, heard every sigh and moan And as always is guiding me through This journey that I am on.
written by Gregory W.Gore
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Cynthia
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6 Oct 2013 08:28 |
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Good morning all......I thought the Grocery Store words were really good too.....very thought provoking. :-)
As I prepare to set off to church and to face another morning where no-one is quite sure what is going to happen, I offer this little prayer:
Dear Lord, as I arise And bend my knee to pray I ask please place your guiding hand Upon this busy day
All my yesterdays are said and done Tomorrow may never be But I give you full reign over this day To make the best of me
May each little word I speak Be filtered through your love May all my thoughts be connected To the heavenly courts above
And use my feet to take me To where you want me to be Guard my eyes that they would only See what you want me to see
Give me a heart that longs to show Others the way back home And with these two hands help me Fashion glory for your throne
From the great expanse of eternity One day is all I can borrow So help me Lord to take care of today And we’ll talk again tomorrow
By Anita Humbertson
So let's see how we get on..........with love, Cx :-)
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kandj
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5 Oct 2013 16:57 |
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Cynthia, I haven't come across today's poem before but enjoyed reading it, the punch-line gives real food for thought! Thank you.
John, Thank you for sharing your thoughts on Psalm 139 verses.
Emma, I also agree that Heaven's Grocery Store is so lovely to read.
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'Emma'
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5 Oct 2013 11:41 |
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Cynthia how lovely is Heaven's Grocery Store, never seen it before, thank you <3
Emma :-)
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Cynthia
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5 Oct 2013 08:36 |
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Good morning......we seem a bit quiet at the moment. Hope everyone is okay. :-)
Thank you for those words John...... :-)
A smile for today...
Heaven's Grocery Store
I was walking down life's highway A long long time ago. One day I saw a sign that read "HEAVEN'S GROCERY STORE." As I got a little closer, The door came open wide, And when I came to myself, I was standing inside.
I saw a host of Angels, They were standing everywhere. One handed me a basket and said, "My child, shop with care. Everything a Christian needs Is in that grocery store, And all you can't carry ... Come back the next day for more."
First I got some PATIENCE, LOVE was in the same row. Further down was UNDERSTANDING, Needed everywhere you go. I got a box or two of WISDOM , A bag or two of FAITH, I just couldn't miss the Holy Ghost, For He was all over the place.
I stopped to get some STRENGTH and COURAGE to help me run this race; But then my basket was getting full, And I remembered I needed GRACE. I didn't forget SALVATION , Which like the others was free, So I tried to get enough of that To save both you and me.
Then I started to the counter To pay my grocery bill, For I thought I had everything To do my Master's will. As I went up the aisle, I saw PRAYER and I had to put it in, For I knew when I stepped outside, I would run right into SIN.
PEACE and JOY were plentiful, They were on the last shelf. SONG and PRAISES were hanging near, So I just helped myself. Then I said to the Angel, "How much do I owe?" The Angel smiled and said, "Just take them everywhere you go!"
Again I politely asked, "How much do I really owe?" The Angel smiled again and said,
"MY CHILD ... JESUS PAID YOUR BILL A LONG TIME AGO!"
~ Ron De Marco and Friend ~
Love to you all.....Cx :-)
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JustJohn
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4 Oct 2013 09:52 |
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Thankyou Cynthia. That is exactly how I felt when my dad was gravely ill 35 years ago. He had always been there, always strong. Suddenly he was very frail and I stuttered the words I had never said - "I love you". He had had a heart attack and I thought he would recover - only just celebrated his 60th birthday and he had always had good health and never been to a doctor. But he had another massive heart attack a few hours later and was dead. Each person seems so permanent in our lives. My mother in law was born 2 days before dad in January 1918 and she is still fairly well at nearly 96!!!
Psalm 139 meditation (verses 17-18) for this morning (Friday) brings us to where we started last week. I found the last verses very difficult, so will quote them from MSG version of Bible:
"Your thoughts—how rare, how beautiful! God, I’ll never comprehend them! I couldn’t even begin to count them— any more than I could count the sand of the sea. Oh, let me rise in the morning and live always with you!"
The final verses for Friday evening and Saturday thoughts are:
"And please, God, do away with wickedness for good! And you murderers—out of here!— all the men and women who belittle you, God, infatuated with cheap god-imitations. See how I hate those who hate you, God, see how I loathe all this godless arrogance; I hate it with pure, unadulterated hatred. Your enemies are my enemies!
Investigate my life, O God, find out everything about me; Cross-examine and test me, get a clear picture of what I’m about; See for yourself whether I’ve done anything wrong— then guide me on the road to eternal life."
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Cynthia
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4 Oct 2013 08:19 |
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Good morning all.... :-)
I love the reality in the Scottish blessings John - they make me smile :-)
I have never seen the following poem before, but I think that, although it has a sadness about it, the words are extremely meaningful:
If Tomorrow Never Comes
If I knew it would be the last time That I'd see you fall asleep, I would tuck you in more tightly, And pray the Lord your soul to keep.
If I knew it would be the last time That I'd see you walk out the door, I would give you a hug and kiss, And call you back for just one more.
If I knew it would be the last time I'd hear your voice lifted up in praise, I would tape each word and action, And play them back throughout my days.
If I knew it would be the last time, I would spare an extra minute or two, To stop and say "I love you," Instead of assuming you know I do.
So just in case tomorrow never comes, And today is all I get, I'd like to say how much I love you, And I hope we never will forget,
Tomorrow is not promised to anyone, Young or old alike, And today may be the last chance You get to hold your loved one tight.
So if you're waiting for tomorrow, Why not do it today? For if tomorrow never comes, You'll surely regret the day,
That you didn't take that extra time For a smile, a hug, or a kiss, And you were too busy to grant someone, What turned out to be their one last wish.
So hold your loved ones close today, And whisper in their ear, That you love them very much and You'll always hold them dear.
Take time to say "I'm sorry," "Please forgive me," "Thank you," or "It's okay", And if tomorrow never comes, You'll have no regrets about today.
~ Norma Cornett Marek ~
Something for everyone to think about...... Cx :-)
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JustJohn
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3 Oct 2013 20:47 |
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kandj That NLB translation is really nice. So intersting to see all the different translations. There were 54 scholars who compiled the KJV (Authorised). And probably quite a few compiled each of the others. And they can each see a verse slightly differently. And, of course, our Bibles can be from 17th century right through to today.
I really chuckled (went limp) at the first of the blessings this morning, Cynthia. And I have never been in church in Scotland, but I do remember going to a Welsh service in Holywell in N Wales. I said a quiet prayer at end of service, lifted my head and all congegation (about 30) had left chapel and were wallking home!!! And Minister had gone through to the back to tidy up and count the offering!! I shuffled out.
Anyway, evening verses today from Psalm 139 vv 15-16) are:
"My substance was not hid from thee, when I was made in secret, and curiously wrought in the lowest parts of the earth.
Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being unperfect; and in thy book all my members were written, which in continuance were fashioned, when as yet there was none of them"
And a bit easier to understand in The Message (MSG) Translation:
"You know exactly how I was made, bit by bit, how I was sculpted from nothing into something. Like an open book, you watched me grow from conception to birth; all the stages of my life were spread out before you, The days of my life all prepared before I’d even lived one day." :-)
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kandj
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3 Oct 2013 16:32 |
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Cynthia, your church family will find it all very strange without your vicar, but the good thing is that you are all pulling together and working as a team to continue to provide the church services for all who need them, so well done to you all. It is not easy during an interregnum but it is a challenging path now and a good way to help and support one another.Your vicar would be pleased at how well he has taught you all.
John, a slightly different wording in New Living Translation bible Psalm 139 v 13-14.
You made all the delicate, inner parts of my body and knit me together in my mother's womb
Thank you for making me so wonderfully complex! Your workmanship is marvelous- how well I know it.
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JustJohn
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3 Oct 2013 08:36 |
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Verses 13 and 14 of Psalm 139 for this morning:
"For thou hast possessed my reins; thou hast covered me in my mother's womb.
I will praise thee. For I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Marvellous are thy works, and that my soul knoweth right well."
The Good News version of Bible renders these verses as:
"You created every part of me; you put me together in my mother's womb. I praise you because you are to be feared; all you do is strange and wonderful. I know it with all my heart."
As I look into the mirror this morning, it is amazing how even the decaying bits of me have been quite wondrously made. I still have ears that hear, eyes that see, legs that work quite well. And a brain that sort of functions. And even if we lose many of our faculties, there is still so much to be thankful for. And best of all - we will always have a soul that tries to serve our maker.
John Milton's sonnet on his blindness: "When I consider how my light is spent Ere half my days In this dark world and wide And that one talent which is death to hide Lodged with me useless, though my Soul more bent To serve therewith my Maker, and present My true account, least he returning chide, Doth God exact day-labour, light denied, I fondly ask; But patience to prevent That murmur, soon replies, God doth not need Either man's work or his own gifts, who best Bear his milde yoke, they serve him best, his State Is Kingly. Thousands at his bidding speed And post o'er Land and Ocean without rest: They also serve who only stand and wait." :-) :-)
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Cynthia
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3 Oct 2013 08:27 |
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Good morning all.....I love that saying kandj :-)
It was quite difficult to lead last night's Baptism prep class without our Vicar being there. However, we rallied round and did our best and worked together as a team. :-) We use a PowerPoint to illustrate the meaning of Baptism and I sometimes find it quite difficult to explain that Baptism is, in fact, a form of death. I just hope the PP picture helps. :-S
For today - I had to smile at these two Scottish blessings :
May those who love us, love us. And those who don't love us, May God turn their hearts; And if He doesn't turn their hearts, May He turn their ankles, So we will know them by their limping.
Be ye our angel unawares
If after Kirk ye bide a wee, There's some would like to speak to ye, If after Kirk ye rise and flee We' all seem cauld and still to ye. The one that's in the seat with ye Is stranger here than ye, maybe. All here have got their fears and cares, Add ye your soul unto our prayers, Be ye our angel unawares.
— Scottish Blessing
Enjoy your day. Cx :-)
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kandj
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2 Oct 2013 23:21 |
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I really believe that yesterdays words are so very true! Thank you Cynthia
How blessed we are if we have little ones around us. I have these words on my kitchen cork board and love them so much, it reads:-
One never stands as tall as when one kneels to help a child....... how very true this is.
Thank you John, I am following you with the Psalm 139 daily readings....... enlightening.
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JustJohn
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2 Oct 2013 20:08 |
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"If I say, Surely the darkness shall cover me; even the night shall be light about me.
Yea, the darkness hideth not from thee; but the night shineth as the day. The darkness and the light are both alike to thee."
Wednesday evening's thought (verses 11 and 12 of Psalm 139). How deep are the thoughts of King David. As I look across my valley this evening and see the twinkling lights everywhere, it is amazing to think that God sees all that panorama as clearly as he sees my valley swathed in sunshine in the middle of an August day.
:-) :-)
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JustJohn
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2 Oct 2013 09:25 |
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If I take the wings of the morning, and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea;
Even there shall thy hand lead me, and thy right hand shall hold me.
(Psalm 139 verses 9-10)
And the evening meditation on Wednesday from Psalm 139 (vv 11-12) is even more relevant to your words from HSR about prayer this morning, Cynthia :-) :-)
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Cynthia
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2 Oct 2013 08:44 |
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Good morning. :-)
We have some wall plaques in our home too.........I particularly like the red Celtic openwork cross which has the words ..."The Lord bless you and keep you". Our grandson, when he was learning to read, was very proud to be able to read it to us. :-)
Not What You Want But What God Wills
Do you want what you want when you want it? Do you pray and expect a reply? And when it's not instantly answered, Do you feel that God passed you by?
Well, prayers that are prayed in this manner Are really not prayers at all, For you can't go to God in a hurry And expect Him to answer your call.
Prayers are not meant for obtaining What we selfishly wish to acquire, For God in His wisdom refuses The things that we wrongly desire.
And don't pray for freedom from trouble Or pray that life's trials pass you by, Instead pray for strength and for courage To meet life's dark hours and not cry .....
...That God was not there when you called Him And He turned a deaf ear to your prayer And just when you needed Him most of all He left you alone in despair.
Wake up! You are missing completely The reason and purpose of prayer, Which is really to keep us contented That God holds us safe in His care.
And God only answers our pleadings When He knows that our wants fill a need, And whenever our will becomes His will There is no prayer that God does not heed.
~Helen Steiner Rice ~
Have a good day. Cx :-)
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JustJohn
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1 Oct 2013 21:19 |
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I love those plaques with such simple and yet profound words, Susan :-)
Not sure if you know why I am copying out Psalm 139, 2 verses at a time. We were discussing Celtic Christianity last week and I was looking at what happens during a particular Celtic week of meditation. One part of it was a morning and evening meditation from Monday till Saturday of the 24 verses of Psalm 139 - two verses per meditation period :-) :-)
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Susan10146857
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1 Oct 2013 20:49 |
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Sounds like a plaque I have on my wall John
Bidden or not Bidden God is present :-)
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JustJohn
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1 Oct 2013 20:42 |
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"Whither shall I go from thy spirit? or whither shall I flee from thy presence?
If I ascend up into heaven, thou art there; if I make my bed in hell, behold, thou art there."
This is KJV (Ps 139 vs 7-8). In NIV, it is:
"Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? If I go up to the heavens, you are there; if I make my bed in the depths, you are there."
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