"Aleph
Joyful are people of integrity,
who follow the instructions of the LORD.
Joyful are those who obey his laws
and search for him with all their hearts.
They do not compromise with evil,
and they walk only in his paths.
You have charged us
to keep your commandments carefully.
Oh, that my actions would consistently
reflect your decrees!
Then I will not be ashamed
when I compare my life with your commands.
As I learn you righteous regulations,
I will thank you by living as I should!
I will obey your decrees.
Please don't give up on me!"
Psalm 119: 1-6 (NLT)
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Friday, January 29, 2016
Pets of the week, Cricket and Bella
Cricket and Bella are this week’s pets.
Cricket is wearing a cute parka with
faux fur collar. Bella is sporting a pink doggie fashion collar. Bella and Cricket were adopted from the
Lexington Humane Society. Cricket was adopted over fourteen year ago. I am not sure about Bella's adoption date.
I met these two dogs while visiting at a local dog park.
J. William Sayre founded the Lexington Humane Society in 1889. Since then, the Humane Society has been providing emergency assistance animals in crisis. In 2015, the Society provided assistance for over 1,400 animals.
J. William Sayre founded the Lexington Humane Society in 1889. Since then, the Humane Society has been providing emergency assistance animals in crisis. In 2015, the Society provided assistance for over 1,400 animals.
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Tasty Tuesday
According to the label, here are the benefits of Better Beets:
Boost stamina, increase energy and support cardiovascular health. There is also a clinical study that provides detailed information about the benefits of beets.
Also, Better Beets is tasty.
Boost stamina, increase energy and support cardiovascular health. There is also a clinical study that provides detailed information about the benefits of beets.
Also, Better Beets is tasty.
Monday, January 25, 2016
Monday Musings ... red-letters
Red is
one color that forces a person to stop and take notice. Be aware. Think of
the red stop sign. It means stop! Or
look at the flashing red lights at a railroad crossing.
If you receive a letter with big bold
letters on the outside of the envelope, most likely you will stop, take notice, and read. Then, if the letters have special significance you will read. Here
is a red-letter question I received last week.
Did that catch your attention? It did
mine!
What is the source of red- letter
days? The origin of the red-letter day
is believed to come from the Roman Republic 509 – 27 B.C. Red-letter days hold
special significance.
Now, we can go back to the letter. This letter is from Reince Priebus, the
Chairman of the Republican National Committee. While I plan to complete the
survey, and share my concerns. I have a
long list of things that are positive with the Republican Party. Here are a
few: A rich history and legacy … from Abraham
Lincoln, Fredrick Douglass, Senator Edward Brooke, to Jack Kemp… then we look
at current leaders, Governor John Kasich, Senator Marco Rubio, Senator Tim Scott, South Carolina, Senator Lindsey Graham, South Carolina, Senator Lisa Murkowski, Alaska, Senator Joni Ernst, Iowa, Senator Kelly Ayotle, New Hampshire, Senator Shelley Capito, West Virginia, Senator
Susan Collins, Maine, Governor Nikki Haley, South Carolina, Former
Lt. Gov. Michael Steele, Representative
Mia Love, Utah and many state, county and local leaders.
While my list is not exhaustive, it does
reflect a diverse party. Examine the diversity; Hispanic, African
Americans, Asian, women, men, married, single, While I don’t agree with each of
the individuals, they do represent a diverse America.
What do I think is wrong with the
Republican Party? When one candidate who does not have a long history of
commitment and service to the party explodes on the scene with such swagger and
bravado that the conversation turns into a circus, I wonder, what has happened
this year. With attention given to harsh statements about Senator McCain, women reporters, refugees, immigrants, a candidates looks, intelligence, attacking family members, demeaning supporters with a host of demeaning comments... what is wrong?
This is for sure… my hope will not be
found in the Republicans or Democrats. No one person or political party can solve the problems our country faces. The problems will best be solved when candidates begin to focus on solutions and develop thoughtful policies to address issues.
It is interesting, as I was driving around town doing errands, I thought about the red-letters in the Bible. In 1899, the first
red-letter New Testament was published.
The red-letters in the New Testament represent the words that Jesus
spoke. I know that every person in office will disappoint us. They are not capable of flawless leadership. Yet, I think we can do better than Mr. Trump. In my humble opinion I think that Mr. Trump is one thing that is wrong with the Republican Party.
Yet, I know this...
Yet, I know this...
Trusting in the words of Jesus will never disappoint us.
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Sunday Scripture
“Understand this, my dear
brothers and sisters: You must be all quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow
to get angry. Human anger does not produce the righteousness God desires. So
get rid of all filth and evil in your lives, and humbly accept the word God has
planted in your hearts, for it has the power to save your souls. But don’t just
listen to God’s word. You must do what it says. Otherwise, you are only fooling
yourselves. For if you just listen to God’s word and don’t obey, it is like
glancing at your face in a mirror. You see yourself, walk away, and forget what
you look like. But if you look carefully into the perfect law that sets you
free, and if you do what it says and don’t forgot what you have heard, then God
will bless you for doing it. “
James 1: 9-25 (NLT)
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Sister memories
“Photography
is a way of feeling, touching, and loving. What you have caught on film is
captured forever… it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten
everything.”
Aaron Siskind
Grateful for
the many photographs I have with my sister. Some of my sweetest memories were when we were able to attend church together. As we grew older our faith in God increased. We forgave, we laughed, we shared our lives. I miss her.
Friday, January 22, 2016
Pet of the week, Bandit
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Monday, January 18, 2016
Monday Musings ... mercy and justice
“Nothing in all
the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious
stupidity.” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
If we remain
unaware and uninformed about social justice issues does this qualify as sincere
ignorance? If we turn a blind eye to issues of poverty and abuse does it
release us from any form of responsibility?
How can we remain idle when there are so many issues that cry out for
action!
What will awaken
us to issues? In the fifties, Emmett Till’s mother refused to have a closed casket
for her son’s funeral. His death
revealed a brutal beating. Rosa Parks
refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama. Her actions along
with others sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Then we look at Clyde Kennard
was framed for a crime and later jailed for applying to Mississippi Southern
College. Now, more recently, we are able
to read books like Bryan Stephenson’s book, Just Mercy: A Story of Justice
and Redemption to see the issues of unjust incarcerations. It can break
our hearts then move us to action.
Today communities
across the nation are reflecting on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. More than speeches and reflection, volunteers are working to answer the question: “What are you doing for others? Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr.
Most importantly
God poses this question “ …And what
does LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and walk humbly with
your God.” Micah 6:8
Labels:
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Jr. Holiday,
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Sunday, January 17, 2016
Sunday Scripture
“The earth is the
LORD’s and
everything in it,
the world, and all
who live in it;
for he founded it
upon the seas
and established
it upon the
waters.
Who may ascend
the hill of the
LORD?
Who may stand in
his holy
place?
He who has clean
hands and a
pure heart,
who does not lift
up his soul to an
idol
or swear by what
is false.
He will receive
blessing from the
LORD
and vindication
from God his
Savior.
Such is the
generation of those who
seek him,
who seek your
face, O God of
Jacob Selah
Lift up your
heads, O you gates;
be lifted up you
ancient doors,
that the King of
glory may
come in,
Who is the King
of glory?
The LORD mighty
in battle.
Lift up your
heads, O you gates;
Lift them up,
ancient doors,
That the King of
glory may come
in.
Who is he, this
King of glory?
The LORD Almighty
–
He is the King of
glory. Seals
Psalm 24: 1 - 10 (NIV)
Psalm 24: 1 - 10 (NIV)
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