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Monthly Archives: June 2022
The Living God
I asked God to show me what I need to hear from Him and what was central to His heart. He answered my prayer with an explanation of who He is. There is one God who is distinguished from the … Continue reading
Grace in Ordinary Life
In Heaven, basking in the glorious presence of God’s fullness, we will share the hidden goodness of life’s true virtue and grace. Each one will relate in a myriad of illustrations God’s gift of Grace, each different, but alike, in … Continue reading
Virtue Lost
We are keeping bees and like farming/gardening which we have always done, it gives us an opportunity to care for elements of nature in producing a valuable commodity. Through these and similar activities the skill of nurturing is demanded and … Continue reading
Jesus’ Politics
This might seem a paradox as Jesus did not appear concerned with the Roman occupation of Israel, the major political issue of His time. He told Pilot directly, “My kingdom is not of this world. If it were, my servants … Continue reading
Word Harmony
Your well-being is secure in the almighty arms… In the distance of time and space the gaze of love transcends everlasting… Your true home calls to you, “come and enter His rest.”… Within your innermost being an eternal signature hides … Continue reading
God’s Blessing and Faithfulness
We keep bees and they love nectar from Sourwood trees. There are many on our property and I heard the bees buzzing behind me, working a Sourwood. I happened by another Sourwood, but there were no bees. I thought, “It’s … Continue reading