Pray like this:
Our Father in heaven,
may your name be kept holy.
May your Kingdom come soon.
May your will be done on earth,
as it is in heaven.
Pray like this:
Our Father in heaven,
may your name be kept holy.
May your Kingdom come soon.
May your will be done on earth,
as it is in heaven.
PART 1
The title of the book is THE BOY WHO CAME BACK FROM HEAVEN…a true story.
The authors are Kevin and Alex Malarky. Kevin is the father. Alex is the “boy”.
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Tuesday forenoon, November 26, 1723
“It is a most evil and pernicious practice, in the meditations of afflictions, to sit ruminating on the aggravations of the affliction, and reckoning up the evil, dark, circumstances thereof, and dwelling long on the dark side: it doubles and trebles the affliction. And so when speaking of them to others, to make them as bad as we can, and use our eloquence to set forth our own troubles, is to be all the while making new troubles, and feeding and pampering the old; whereas the contrary practice would starve our affliction. If we dwelt on the bright side of things in our thoughts, and extenuated them all that we possibly could, when speaking of them, we should think little of them ourselves, and the affliction would really, in a great measure vanish away.” Jonathan Edwards
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My mind is bursting with wondering about right and wrong! Right verses Wrong?
My words are so often haunting to the ear. Resistant to the gut and:
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What are your thoughts on Thanksgiving? Is it a holiday of time gone by or a holiday for today?
Like to hear how others celebrate this legal holiday?
I heard a local story in the news the other day that I found somewhat enlightening. Not only because of the locality of the story but as I listened I began to realize that what was being said by the professional researchers was confirming what we know are truths in the verses of the Bible
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“The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make His face shine on you and be gracious to you…and give you peace”
(Numbers 6:24–26, NIV)
In the news lately we hear of ways that people are dealing with the economic crisis.
People are downsizing their cars and homes. People are going room by room and getting rid of clutter, even their clothes closets have been put on a diet. We are told how people are helping each other not to gather clutter as they shop (in other words being accountable to each other). Many express the freedom they have with less or living minimalistic. What does the Bible say about compulsivity and then de-cluttering of our lives?