My Psalm 812020
Heavenly Father, Almighty God,
Creator, Sustainer, Lord of the Universe,
We come before Your throne this day in worship.
We thank You for Your attributes:
You created the world and control every detail,
You are the essence of power, beauty, and all that is good.
You gave us a world of majestic mountains and infinite variety,
You made color, and texture, and size and shape
And You called it good and we call it marvelous.
You created…..
Sharing the Plenty in 2020:I don’t know about you, but this isolation thing has not been good for me regarding the verse I’m sharing today. I started out with good intentions, trying hard to keep connected to my Christian friends (and others) but have been distracted by “home” things and have not always used my time wisely. I’ve concentrated on finishing writing three books, (only one of which is nearing completion because Kaley’s birthday is next week and I have…..
Sharing the Plenty in 2020: “Now listen! Today I am giving you a choice between prosperity and disaster, between life and death. I have commanded you today to love the Lord your God and to keep His commands…If you do this, you will live,. . . and the Lord your God will bless you.” (Deuteronomy 30:15-16) Let us personally and nationally repent and take this seriously today and ask God to send us one person (or more by His grace…..
Sharing the Plenty in 2020: With sad hearts and dismay, we watched peaceful protests turn to destructive rioting over night in our land. Just when we were hearing contrasting stories of our nation coming together to help each other fight the invisible enemy, now we tear ourselves apart. Psalm 133 says: “How good and pleasant it is when brothers live together in unity! For there the Lord bestows His blessing even life forevermore.” Brothers and sisters, let us pray for peace…..
Sharing the Plenty in 2020. From 1 Timothy 4:7-8: : this piece of solid advice. Turn off the TV with its doom, gloom, and controversy and listen to this advice for spiritual fitness in study, prayer, and loving others: “Do not waste time arguing over godless ideas and old wives’ tales.” Maybe even spend less time on Facebook (opinion and commentary by people who know less about the REAL world view than you do). “Spend your time and energy in…..
Sharing the plenty in 2020: God’s word says, in Psalm 32, and it’s eternally true: “‘I will advise you and watch over you.’ Many sorrows come to the wicked, but unfailing love surrounds those who trust the Lord.” He will see us through this present adversity, testing our strength and resolve, but He is present, doing good things for His glory and our good. With Mr. Rogers, I suggest we look at all the good that has come from this…..
Sharing the plenty in 2020. Waiting is hard. Waiting for a birthday or Christmas as a child seemed interminable. Waiting for things to “open up” after this horrid plague is frustrating. Awaiting the birth of a child or grandchild is a time of anticipation that seems to take forever until that special birth day. Hosea in the Bible expressed it this way: “Plant the good seeds of righteousness, and you will harvest a crop of my love. Plow up the…..
Sharing the plenty in 2020: from Proverbs 12:25 and 14:30, we are given some special words about attitude. Especially now, when “Staying at home” has changed all of us, and there is concern about how “normal life” will be going forward, these words from long before this moment: “Worry weighs a person down; an encouraging word cheers a person up. A relaxed attitude lengthens life; jealousy rots it away.” While we may not be able to change our circumstance, we…..
Sharing the plenty in 2020. From Romans 12:2 good advice! “Don’t copy the behavior and customs of the world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will know what god wants you to do and you will know how good and pleasing and perfect His will really is.” Today, let us represent the King of Kings and Lord of Lords in a culture that is seeking a totally new way…..
Covenant Church is doing a project called Isolation Olympics. One of the activities is to take a prayer walk in your neighborhood and leave a present on the doorstop. This is a letter I wrote my neighbors. Thought you might like to do something similar in your neighborhoos.
Hi. We’re Betty and Ev Jackson. We live at 298 Sawyer Street surrounded by greenery, the house with the rock wall in front.
Our church, Covenant Presbyterian (covenantpalmbay.org) is doing a fun…..