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12 Oct 2024 16:38 |
Hello all
Cynthia, very many thanks for "This and that" postings this week.......all very interesting.
A new week is almost with us. I hope everyone is as well as they can be and will have a good week.
"Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers, you cannot be successful or happy". (Norman Vincent Peale)
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12 Oct 2024 10:10 |
Good morning :-)
Heavenly Father, as I begin this Saturday morning, I seek the renewal of my spirit. Refresh me with Your love and grace. Remove any weariness or burden, and fill me with Your energy and joy. I place my hope in You, trusting that You will renew my strength and guide me throughout this day. Amen.
Cx :-)
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11 Oct 2024 10:26 |
Good morning :-)
This and that.....
At a mental and physical health seminar, 200 individuals participated in an activity with balloons. They labelled their own balloons and put them into another room, but chaos ensued when they tried to find them. The speaker instructed them to pick a random balloon, identify the name, and hand it to the rightful owner, resolving the situation. The speaker likened the exercise to the pursuit of happiness, emphasizing the importance of helping others and fostering community.
Cx :-)
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10 Oct 2024 11:14 |
Good morning :-)
This and that............
Christ has no hands but our hands To do his work today; He has no feet but our feet To lead men in His way; He has no tongue but our tongues To tell men how he died; He has no help but our help To bring them to his side.
We are the only Bible The careless world will read; We are the sinner’s gospel, We are the scoffer's creed; We are the Lord's last message Given in deed and word- What if the line is crooked? What if the type is blurred?
What if our hands are busy With other work than his? What if our feet are walking Where sin's allurement is? What if our tongues are speaking Of things his lips would spurn? How can we hope to help him Unless from him we learn? Poet: Annie Johnston Flint
This poem reminds us that we just have to open our eyes to see God around us each and every day.
Cx :-)
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9 Oct 2024 08:48 |
Good morning :-)
We pray for all those whose lives are going to be disrupted by Hurricane Milton today - what a dreadful situation.
Remember that true strength comes from trusting in something greater than yourself in moments of hardship. Hold on to hope, even when the path is difficult, and remain steadfast in patience. When your heart is centred in trust, you will find protection and peace, knowing you are never alone. Let perseverance and faith guide you, and you will always find the strength to move forward. Trust in God always.
Cx :-)
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8 Oct 2024 09:27 |
Good morning :-)
This and that...........
Mirror, mirror on the wall... It doesn’t matter if you're short or tall... If your legs are skinny, or your hips are wide.. It only matters who you are inside... Blue eyes, brown eyes, black or green.. What makes you beautiful can’t be seen.. You may not be a work of art, but The most beautiful thing about you is……your heart! <3
Cx :-)
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7 Oct 2024 08:47 |
Good morning :-)
This and that……….
A prayer for the new week:
Dear God, as we start a new week, give us strength when we feel tired, perseverance when we're discouraged and comfort when we lose hope. Help us to focus on You and not on any difficulties. We ask for Your blessings upon our families, friends, and loved ones. May Your strength, peace, and love flood our hearts as we go through each day. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
Cx :-)
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6 Oct 2024 08:08 |
Good morning :-)
Apologies for yesterday - I had visitors!
Finishing off about angels................
Although the Bible undeniably reveals that angels are equipped and called to protect and guard humans, questions are often asked. The answers are in the Bible.
Do humans become angels when they die? Humans do not become angels after death. Angels are distinct spiritual beings with supernatural abilities, created separately by God before humans.
Do angels wear halos? Halos are not mentioned in the Bible but have been used in religious artwork since the fourth century to symbolize divine light. Ancient artists borrowed this symbol from pagan religions to distinguish sacred figures in their art.
Can we see angels? Angels are usually invisible but have appeared in various forms to humans in the bible.
What do angels do? Angels tirelessly glorify God, provide worship, act as messengers, and serve as warring or ministering angels to help and strengthen God’s children.
Does everyone have a guardian angel? The only scripture verse indicating the possibility of every human being assigned their own guardian angel is in Matthew ch.18 vs 10. Faith leaders have mixed views on this.
All in all, angels are very interesting!
Cx :-)
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4 Oct 2024 10:16 |
Good morning :-)
Thinking of angels……………………..
In the bible, there are also what are known as ‘Avenging Angels’ – a term still used today. Avenging angels play a specific role in bringing the judgement and wrath of God to mortals for breaking divine will or being disobedient for too long against the commandments.
There are at least 5 of these fierce warriors: The angel of Sodom and Gomorrah - in the book of Genesis The Army Killer - in the 2nd book of Kings The Angel of Death - in the book of Exodus Michael the Archangel - known as The Chief Prince. He is the mightiest of all the angels. It is he who fights Satan, also known as Lucifer - The Devil the deadliest enemy of all. Avenging angels are associated with punishing wrongdoers.
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3 Oct 2024 09:49 |
Good morning :-)
Thinking of angels..................
Yesterday, cherubim............., today, Seraphim.
Seraphim are supernatural beings created by God to serve and worship. They guard God's throne in heaven and constantly praise God.
In the Bible, the prophet Isaiah describes a vision he had of seraphim angels in heaven calling out: "Holy, holy, holy is the LORD Almighty; the whole earth is full of his glory" (Isaiah 6:3). Remember the hymn, Holy, Holy, Holy?
"Seraphim" means "burning ones," as they are lit from within with brilliant light that shows their passionate love for God. According to Isaiah, they have six wings: one pair for flying, another covering the face, and the third covering the feet.
Admittedly, it is not the sort of image one has of angels as art has portrayed them very differently over the centuries.
Cx :-)
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2 Oct 2024 09:01 |
Good morning :-)
A worrying situation indeed Vera and all we can do is pray. <3
Talking of angels………………. The word ‘angel’ simply means ‘messenger’ and, from the bible, we hear of angels carrying various messages to earth. There are several instances in the Old Testament, and in the New Testament, who can forget about the angels appearing through the Christmas and Easter stories and at the Transfiguration.
One type of angel that is familiar to many is the Cherubim – often portrayed as being as a cute baby angel. This is a far cry from how they are depicted in the bible…….
"Each of the cherubim had four faces: One face was that of a cherub, the second the face of a human being, the third the face of a lion, and the fourth the face of an eagle." (Ezekiel 10:14). They are often said to have multiple wings.
Cherubim are described as serving the will of God, performing divine duties in the earthly realm. They are also associated with guarding the presence of God.
Not quite the cute baby angel we have imagined.
Cx :-)
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1 Oct 2024 21:32 |
There’s much in the Bible and the religious life that is beyond our comprehension but I’ve always found the thought of angels one of the most confusing ideas. I suppose it is because our human minds think in terms of physical bodies.
The situation in the Middle East is frightening, isn’t it. In our prayers we all need to include an extra plea for peace. OH’s brother is married to a lady from the Lebanon. She and her 2 sisters have been here for 50-odd years but she still has a brother, nieces and other family in Lebanon. I will be including them and all the other “ordinary people” caught up in this conflict in my prayers tonight.
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1 Oct 2024 13:02 |
Good afternoon :-)
Talking of angels……………….
Angels are generally portrayed as those cute, fluffy beings, dressed in white with cherubic faces, wings and golden hair. We see them in cartoons and movies, sitting on clouds, playing their harps and waiting to earn their wings.
Er …. no. None of that is biblical and they are not people who have died.
Angels are created beings, made for God’s service and different from us.
It is said that angels were created by God to live forever; they do not grow old and die. While it seems that angels can certainly take on physical form, they are spiritual beings.
We often think we have a ‘guardian angel’, but this is not taught in scripture. We may have angels assigned to us, but it is not in the bible.
In the bible, there are several different types of angels.
Cx :-)
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30 Sep 2024 09:29 |
Good morning :-)
Just rushing off again................... :-D
Yesterday, was the feast of St. Michael and All Angels
The archangel Michael appears in the Book of Revelation in the Bible and is described as a commander of heavenly armies, who engages in a cosmic battle against Satan, casting him out of heaven.
He is the leader of all the holy angels and is often working on missions to fight evil, proclaim God's truth, and strengthen the faith of the people. Although he is called a saint, he is truly an angel and a leader of them and, ultimately, the army of God. By definition, he is above others in the rank. There is no doubt that Michael is a fierce warrior and that his angelic armies are at work in our world today.
Saint Michael the Archangel serves as the patron saint of those who are ill. He is also a patron saint of people who work in dangerous conditions such as military personnel, police, security officers, paramedics, sailors and....... grocers.
Cx :-)
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30 Sep 2024 09:29 |
Good morning :-)
Just rushing off again................... :-D
Yesterday, was the feast of St. Michael and All Angels
The archangel Michael appears in the Book of Revelation in the Bible and is described as a commander of heavenly armies, who engages in a cosmic battle against Satan, casting him out of heaven.
He is the leader of all the holy angels and is often working on missions to fight evil, proclaim God's truth, and strengthen the faith of the people. Although he is called a saint, he is truly an angel and a leader of them and, ultimately, the army of God. By definition, he is above others in the rank. There is no doubt that Michael is a fierce warrior and that his angelic armies are at work in our world today.
Saint Michael the Archangel serves as the patron saint of those who are ill. He is also a patron saint of people who work in dangerous conditions such as military personnel, police, security officers, paramedics, sailors and....... grocers.
Cx :-)
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29 Sep 2024 08:34 |
Good morning :-)
Fantastic! Will tell you more when I get a moment!
Today is St. Michael and all Angels Day:
Everlasting God, you have ordained and constituted the ministries of angels and mortals in a wonderful order: grant that as your holy angels always serve you in heaven, so, at your command, they may help and defend us on earth; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
Cx :-)
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SuffolkVera
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28 Sep 2024 12:24 |
I like today’s poem - it’s simple but meaningful.
Good luck with the jigsaw festival Cynthia. It’s a lovely, fun idea and I hope you have plenty of visitors who all give what they can to swell your church’s coffers.
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kandj
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28 Sep 2024 11:42 |
Hello all
It's cold but bright and dry so far after rain and strong winds yesterday.
An exciting event for your church with Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham and your local MP joining in. Such a lot of hard work but sure to be a day of good fellowship as you all work together. I hope that this Jigsaw Festival will be well attended and a lot of much needed funds are raised for your church.
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28 Sep 2024 08:58 |
Good morning :-)
Today is the day for our Jigsaw Festival........I have to say that it looks fantastic in church!
Each life is like a jigsaw With pieces large and small, Some fragments show a pattern, But others not at all. Yet still we try to fit them, To make the picture grow, We puzzle and we ponder, What meaning they might show. Yet some day, if we’re patient, And truth remains our goal, I’m sure we’ll see these pieces Have made a perfect whole. - Margaret Ingall.
Cx :-)
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27 Sep 2024 08:24 |
Good morning :-)
Thinking about jigsaws
Working together in the Body of Christ is like assembling an interlocking puzzle. Each piece is carefully sorted and placed, and as they come together, they pave the way for more pieces to join in.
Similarly, the Body of Christ is built one person at a time, starting with someone willing to be used where God places them. This kind of willingness is a win-win for everyone involved. When you lead from your strengths and are open to collaborating with others, you connect with the whole and create opportunities for others to do the same.
By working together, you show others that their strengths are truly needed. It only takes one person to kickstart this process at home, work, community, or ministry. You can be that person by discovering your strengths, using them, and valuing the strengths of others.
And off to another day at church! :-D
Cx :-)
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