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Cynthia
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13 Aug 2018 07:28 |
Good morning :-)
Deal only with the present — never step into tomorrow, For God asks us just to trust Him and to never borrow sorrow, For the future is not ours to know, and it may never be, So let us live and give our best and give it lavishly. . . For to meet tomorrow’s troubles before they are even ours Is to anticipate the Savior and to doubt His all-wise powers, So let us be content to solve our problems one by one, Asking nothing of tomorrow except “Thy will be done.”
Cx :-)
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12 Aug 2018 07:54 |
Good morning :-)
The Collect (special prayer) for today :
O God, you declare your almighty power most chiefly in showing mercy and pity: mercifully grant to us such a measure of your grace, that we, running the way of your commandments, may receive your gracious promises, and be made partakers of your heavenly treasure; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Today’s reading is from St. John and explains about Jesus being the Bread of Life.
Cx :-)
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11 Aug 2018 07:10 |
Good morning everyone :-)
Ending our time of looking at thoughts on hunger………..
Our greatest hunger should be for God. A hunger for our future life with him, a hunger for eternal life a hunger to know ourselves to be his child. This hunger is truly a blessing, because as we hunger for his love we grow closer to him.
I go to the supermarket, spend a fortune on food and a week later it is gone and without another visit we would go hungry; but all of that food does not touch my greatest hunger, only God can do that.
We are offered, through Christ, the gift of life, life in all of its fullness now, and life eternal afterwards.
Jesus said, I am the bread of life, he (or she) who eats this bread lives for ever. The bread and the wine we partake of at Holy Communion, are our promise of eternal life - they are our food for the journey. May we always hunger after the bread of life.
Cx :-)
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10 Aug 2018 06:50 |
Good morning :-)
Whoops! Nearly flattened by Vera rushing through :-D Hello and goodbye Vera and there she was.....gone! :-D
Haven't seen Emma for ages, is she okay?
Continuing to look at various 'Hungers'
We hunger for love – we only thrive when we are loved. We can’t have too much love and neither can we lose it if we give it away. Sadly, those who receive little love when young, can be damaged for life.
The desire to be loved is one thing that separates human beings from the rest of creation. We're deeply emotional and deeply social human beings.
A quote attributed to Mother Theresa…… “There is more hunger for love and appreciation in this world than for bread.”
Lord, thank You that we were made for connection and intimacy with others and with You. We pray You help us grow closer to those who matter most in our lives. Thank You for loving us so deeply. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Cx :-)
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SuffolkVera
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9 Aug 2018 16:40 |
Just letting you know that I am looking in each day Cynthia. Another interesting topic this week.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a quick wave and a smile to everyone as I dash through :-D
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Cynthia
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9 Aug 2018 07:20 |
Good morning :-)
Hunger.
Many hunger for a feeling of self-importance, very like self-worth. We all need to feel we matter even if only to one person or a group of people, or our family.
But self-importance goes against the Christian ideal of life, where we are taught that the least shall be the greatest! We are encouraged to serve others – just as Jesus washed the disciples’ feet.
Father, Allow me to serve others as You serve, With gentleness, compassion, and tenderness, Never diminishing the worth of another, Choosing to extend mercy to the brokenhearted, As You have repeatedly shown it to me. Amen.
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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8 Aug 2018 07:24 |
Good morning :-)
Thanks kandj, I have found 'hunger' to be an interesting topic too. <3
Another 'Hunger'
The hunger for acceptance. This is probably something we all suffer from at times.. We want to be part of something – accepted by our peers, but should it be acceptance at all costs?
Do we follow the crowd – go with the flow no matter how alien it is to our Christian beliefs? Sometimes we have to stand up to be counted.
There is the old saying, ‘If you were accused of being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you?’
Stand up! stand up for Jesus! Ye soldiers of the cross; Lift high His royal banner, It must not suffer loss: From vict’ry unto vict’ry His army shall He lead, Till every foe is vanquished And Christ is Lord indeed.
Cx :-)
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kandj
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7 Aug 2018 08:52 |
Hello all
Dare I say that your words on "Hunger" have given me food for thought Cynthia?
The King James Bible scripture from Matthew 5 v 6 came immediately to mind.......... Blessed are they who do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.
Already hot here again. Take care and enjoy today whatever you have planned.
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Cynthia
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7 Aug 2018 07:09 |
Good morning :-)
Hunger.
Should all hungers be totally satisfied?
The hunger for knowledge. This is a good and useful hunger, it helps us to move forward, learning and understanding more about the world around us. It is a good hunger unless we become totally boring ‘know-it-alls’, those people who act as though they know everything and dismiss the opinions and suggestions of others.
Mr and Mrs Know-it-All do not really think that they have to learn anything. They are already there. They are, in effect, unteachable.
Dear heavenly Father, I pray that you would give Your servant a discerning heart, an honest and true heart that seeks to put You first in all things – a heart of understanding and a genuine desire for a deeper knowledge of You. Amen.
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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6 Aug 2018 07:38 |
Good morning :-)
The excellent sermon I heard yesterday has provoked a thought.
In the Gospel reading, Jesus told us that He is the Bread of Life and that those whoever comes to him will never be hungry. We then thought about the word hunger. What do we ‘hunger’ for?
The first thought is probably to associate the word ‘food’ with hunger, and we often hear the words “I’m starving”, but are we really starving, in the proper sense of the word? The word ‘hunger’ can also mean a craving/strong wish/desire. We’ll take a look at some other ‘hungers’ this week.
Lord God, we pray for everyone who is hungry today – whether they live thousands of miles away or in our local communities.
We pray urgently for food prices around the world to stabilise and fall, so that more countries do not fall into extreme hunger.
God we ask for wisdom for leaders and experts working to tackle hunger, and that they would be willing and able to make progress in identifying ways to combat food security and help communities adapt to changing weather patterns.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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5 Aug 2018 08:02 |
Good morning :-)
The Collect (special prayer) for today :
Let your merciful ears, O Lord, be open to the prayers of your humble servants; and that they may obtain their petitions make them to ask such things as shall please you; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
The Gospel reminds us that Jesus is the Bread of Life and we thank God for the Eucharist.
Cx :-)
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4 Aug 2018 07:39 |
Good morning :-)
Such weather we are having...………………………..
Loving God, Creator of all times and places, we thank you for the gift of summertime, the days of light, warmth and leisure. Thank you for the beauty that surrounds us everywhere we look: the multi-coloured flowers, the deep blue of the sky, the tranquil surface of lakes, the laughter of children at play, people strolling in park, families gathered around picnic tables and the increased time to spend with family and friends. Thank you Lord.
Cx :-)
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3 Aug 2018 07:14 |
Good morning :-)
To complete yesterday's poem.....
When I say, “I am a Christian” I don’t think I know it all I submit to my confusion asking humbly to be taught
When I say, “I am a Christian” I’m not claiming to be perfect My flaws are far too visible but God believes I’m worth it
When I say, “I am a Christian” I still feel the sting of pain I have my share of heartache which is why I seek God’s name
When I say, “I am a Christian” I do not wish to judge I have no authority I only know I’m loved
Cx :-)
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2 Aug 2018 07:07 |
Good morning :-)
Thank you Gwyn - yes life is a touch tough at times but we plod on. The visit went well, lovely ladies, very flexible to our needs and we hope to start in a fortnight. We can cancel at any time if it doesn't work.
We are having uncertain times in church circles in my area....lots of changes which are found to be rather strange and a touch of arrogance on the part of the hierarchy.
This poem - which I think we have used before - fits the bill quite well. I will conclude it tomorrow.
When I say, “I am a Christian” I’m not shouting, “I’ve been saved!” I’m whispering, “I get lost sometimes That’s why I chose this way”
When I say, “I am a Christian” I don’t speak with human pride I’m confessing that I stumble – needing God to be my guide
When I say, “I am a Christian” I’m not trying to be strong I’m professing that I’m weak and pray for strength to carry on
When I say, “I am a Christian” I’m not bragging of success I’m admitting that I’ve failed and cannot ever pay the debt
Cx :-)
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Gwyn in Kent
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1 Aug 2018 08:53 |
Dear Cynthia, Life must be so busy for you and no wonder you needed to catch up on your sleep.
I hope today's visit goes well and a suitable input of help is arranged. It's often having time to do quite ordinary things in life, which really helps. It takes courage to 'let go' and allow that help to be given, so that one can better cope and find a balance before returning to full caring duties.
That is not a hymn I know, but seems just right for these sunny days. I will have a listen......................
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Cynthia
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1 Aug 2018 07:53 |
Oh heaven's above! I forgot to pop in here yesterday. I remember that I had had a bad night with OH and grabbed a bit of sleep after breakfast. Apologies.
Good morning :-)
Vera, that is so, so sad. It always hurts to hear of the death of a young person in whatever circumstances. That poor lad, we pray that God will be close to his family and friends as they come to terms with his death.
I have someone coming this morning who is going to arrange some help for me and give me a couple of hours respite a week. OH's condition is gradually deteriorating and it can be hard work at times. Hopefully, this will help me to recharge my batteries a little.
Its summer and the sun shines! Does anyone remember this old hymn?
1 Summer suns are glowing over land and sea; happy light is flowing bountiful and free. Everything rejoices in the mellow rays; all earth's thousand voices swell the psalm of praise.
2 See God's mercy streaming over all the world, and his banner gleaming everywhere unfurled. Broad and deep and glorious as the heaven above, shines in might victorious his eternal love.
3 Lord, upon our blindness your pure radiance pour; for your loving-kindness make us love you more. And, when clouds are drifting dark across the sky, then, the veil uplifting, Father, still be nigh.
4 We will never doubt you, though you veil your light; life is dark without you, death with you is bright. Light of light, shine o'er us on our pilgrim way; still go on before us to the endless day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eK0ToFWDr8M
Once you start singing it - the tune sticks...… :-D
Cx :-)
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kandj
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31 Jul 2018 10:27 |
Hello all
Hubby being housebound for so many years meant holidays were not for us, but we made the best of things and remembered lovely special holidays over past years.
Vera, that is so very sad, tragic even having to come to terms with the loss of a 15 year old son/grandson and pupil at your daughter's school. My thoughts and prayers are with all the family and his friends at such a hard time.
Now the schools are closed for Summer there will be great excitement as families go away for a break. Happy holidays and safe travelling to them all.
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SuffolkVera
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30 Jul 2018 11:56 |
Good morning
Thank you for the reminder of the Serenity Prayer Kandj. I regularly fail to live up to it as I very often lack serenity, courage or wisdom, but it is something to aspire to.
Cynthia your mention of holidays seemed very appropriate as I have had in mind this weekend those families for whom the holidays have only brought tragedy. There have been a number of children injured and killed on the roads and, especially in this hot weather, there have been a number of water related deaths.
This includes a 15 year old pupil at the school where my daughter teaches. The school is open today and my daughter and other staff will be there to offer support and comfort to the lad’s fellow pupils.
I cannot begin to imagine how the parents and families of these young people must feel but my heart goes out to them. I pray that they find the strength to cope with their loss and that the professional helpers and the families’ friends have the wisdom and compassion to offer the support that is needed.
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30 Jul 2018 07:48 |
Good morning :-)
I agree kandj, much more pleasant over the weekend. The heat is due back at the weekend but I am making the most of the coolness.
The holiday season is upon us and family and friends are scattered around the globe. Not everyone can manage a holiday for whatever reason, so we think of them today.
Dear Heavenly Father, the holiday season can be quite a trial and even a deep sadness to many people, especially those who are alone at this time. Draw very close to them over this holiday time, that they may discover a new closeness in their relationship with You. Amen.
Cx :-)
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kandj
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29 Jul 2018 10:21 |
Hello all
Heavy rain this morning but a much more comfortable temperature.
Life continues to be challenging, not just for me but for so many others too. I share familiar words of encouragement for all who look in today.
The Serenity Prayer
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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