God’s Word is very clear about this subject. Just as God includes everyone we are to do the same. It does not matter whether we are male/female, rich/poor, educated, beautiful, young/old …
Look at James 2:1-13. It’s really clear on the issue. We are to welcome and love everyone who enters our ‘meeting’. We are to be inclusive, not exclusive.
Are you like me? We buy a book of devotionals that looks like it is exactly what we need and four or five days in we give up and find something new to read because it wasn’t what we thought it was. I found Wisdom for Life by Gail Purath to be exactly what I needed and wanted.
If you want to gain a deeper understanding of the Psalms and Proverbs this collection of 100, 1-Minute readings, gives direction on how to use Biblical principles to direct daily life.
If you’re dealing with discouragement, depression, or discontent you will find how the psalmist dealt with these tough issues. Are you wanting a more joy-filled, positive outlook? You’ll find some answers here. Have you wondered how to praise our God more effectively? She gives some excellent suggestions on how to give thanks in the mundane activities of daily life.
I love her style! When an issue is important to understand how the Holy Words apply to our life she wastes no time in explaining the errors in our thinking. Many of these very short, daily writings spoke to me about the people and this crazy world around me. Each devotion ends with a short section that helps us dig into the subject more deeply and use it more effectively in our own life situations.
This book will be available for you to read on February 21, 2023. You can pre-purchase it here (Wisdom for Life). It is definitely worth your time!
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It’s a cloudy, cold, winter day in Northwest Ohio. Perfect for comfort food and baking cookies. My sister gave me this recipe and it is yummy. I’m always on the lookout for recipes that do not have wheat, milk, or refined sugar. It’s a personal commitment to my own health. Give it a try!
If you choose to eat the cookies first that’s OK by me. I often wonder why we save the best for last. (?) Here’s an easy and yummy dinner recipe. It’s good as both a main dish and a side dish. Once again, it’s healthy and good for you.
Add a slice of ham and a nice, healthy baby spinach and strawberry salad with a balsamic splash and you have a meal fit for a king. Yummo!
This post is shared at Food Friday 16 Linky Party. I hope you’ll jump over and check out some really yummy recipes.
Father, why do You hide from Your people? Evil is everywhere. Seize those who are scheming and dishonest, prideful, saying there is no God. Why do You let people prosper who curse You, are dishonest, arrogant, deceitful, oppressive, full of lies, sinners, murderers of the helpless and innocent? Why do You let them think You don’t see them?
Father, we need You to act! You see everything. Stop the evil! Take control!
Other nations will die out, but You are the Alpha and Omega! You will always be King!
I know You hear. Strengthen us! Let Your law and justice rule our land and this (Your) World!
Sunday Psalms are the Psalms in my own words. You can click on the Psalm number at the top to read it from theEnglish Standard Version.
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