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Morning Devotional...



Personal Commitment to Growth


Verse

There has never been the slightest doubt in my mind that the God who started this great work in you would keep at it and bring it to a flourishing finish on the very day Christ Jesus appears. Philippians 1:6 (The Message)


Personal Commitment to Growth

There comes a time when the true believer must take his stand on the oath and covenant of God and refuse to be shaken. He must lift high his happy affirmation, not in arrogance, but in faith and in deep humility. Perhaps his declaration of independence will go something like this:

I am not yet perfect, but I thank God and my Lord Jesus Christ that I am done with the past and I do now trust in my Savior for full deliverance from all my sins. I cannot pray like Daniel, but I shall never cease to praise God that He inclines His ear to me. I am not as wise as Solomon, but I glory in this, that "I know whom I have believed, and am convinced that he is able to guard what I have entrusted to him for that day" (2 Timothy 1:12). I have not the gifts of Moses or Isaiah or John, but I'll be everlastingly grateful that I have been given the moral perception to understand and appreciate such men as these. I am not what I want to be, but thanks be to God that I do want to be better than I am; and I am sure that "He who began a good work in [me] will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus" (Philippians 1:6).

Here I stand. I can do nothing else, so help me God.

Thought

We can't grow by our own effort and determination. But we can fully commit ourselves to God, trusting Him for empowerment. As we submit to His control, the Spirit will grow us!


Prayer

Father, complete in me the transformation You have begun. For Jesus' sake

From Devotions By Dr. Tozer
Don

Eph 2:8,9 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: [it is] the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.

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Jeanne Lee

Don, thank you for this morning's devotional.  Another reminder that we do not have control of our lives or circumstances, but we must leave everything to God and be fully committed to Him.  And that's not always easy! 
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Larry Hanna

Hi everyone.  It is a sunny morning but will be close to 90 before the day is done.  We will attend church and out to lunch.  I have been busy this morning getting the bills ready to pay tomorrow.  I prepare them and Pat actually does the payment through the banks electronic banking.  I will take it easy  the remainder of the day, not very exciting but that is it and I like it that way.

Marilyn, sure hope you are able to see your son Ron when he is in California as 22 years is a long time.  Sorry to read of the MIL's health problems.  It is good that Ron and his wife can come to assist her.  Don't ever give up on reuniting with your other children.   

Jeanne, you must be getting some of the strong rains we have enjoyed in our area over the past couple of weeks.  Here with the humidity we feel "hot and sweaty."  :)

Jane, glad you had such a good time in California with your sisters.  It sounds like you need a big glass of ice water to help you stay cool. 

Ruth Ann, glad you checked in so we won't be worrying about you. 

Don, thank you for this week's devotional thoughts. 

JudyB

Thank you Don a good message, and encouragement to grow.  We seem to forget growth at times, However if a child doesn't grow we become concerned, we should be just as concerned if we don't grow spiritually.  For This I Have Jesus!


Carol

Trust and pray.  Thank.  you,Don fr this special devotion


we are working on sorting things from the mountain house and a few other things   The altitude is over 8500 here so we work then rest.  Thankful that we have such helpful children who will be here in
Grand Lake this next month whenever they can to lift and haul furniture  We will take two loads hopefully for donations.  And fill the vehicle with our stuff when we retun home.  Am keeping my snow shoes and two pairs of hiking boots.  You never know.  One pair is for mud and slush

What a beautiful place to see Gods handiwork here in the mountains


Larry Hanna

Hi everyone.  Pat told me we had some rain early this morning.  I didn't hear it and is now just overcase and will be in the mid to high 80's today.  Today begins the seven week daily trek for the EECP treatments.  Pat will go with me today.  I will be using the GPS in my iPhone.  I have my audiobook ready in my iPhone and that will help pass the hour involved in each treatment.

Yesterday after church seven of us went to a new place for lunch, at least to me.  It is a place called Always Fresh. On Sundays it is a buffet.  I can say that in my recollection this was the best food I have eaten out in many years and perhaps ever.  It is all like home cooked and was just delicious.  It was $13 per person but included the drink and dessert and was more than worth the money.  There were several meat selections and a number of vegetables, salad, rolls (which I will bypass in the future to be able to enjoy more of the other food). 

Judy, I certainly agree with you on your response to Don's devotional thoughts this week. 

Carol, all that sorting sounds like a pretty big job.  Just don't overdo at that high elevation.  I would do well to get from the car into the cabin at that height.  Of course, you all are acclimated to the elevation.  How long will you be at the cabin?  I love the pictures of the mountains and streams that run through them.   

JudyB

#6
Here is a wake up call for all Christians.....from an Atheist. Not sure who the commentator is however the content is amazing.  This is what we should be like, how many of us are not embarrassed at our faith?  Listen to an atheist here

It is a cool day so far, good day to get some work done.  Thankfully John is home today we can get this job at least mostly done!

Have a great day everyone.


JudyB




Rescue the Perishing
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Snatch others from the fire and save them.
Jude 1:23



Words: Fanny Crosby
Music: W. Howard Doane

Sometime after [this] hymn became known I was at a service one evening and a young man told the story of his conversion. Poor and hungry, he had walked the streets for want of something better to do. He heard the singing at a mission; he went in; and before the service was concluded his heart broke in contrition.

"I was just ready to perish," he said to me, "but that hymn, by the grace of God saved me."

   

Rescue the perishing, care for the dying,
Snatch them in pity from sin and the grave;
Weep o'er the erring one, lift up the fallen,
Tell them of Jesus, the mighty to save.

Refrain

Rescue the perishing, care for the dying,
Jesus is merciful, Jesus will save.


Though they are slighting Him, still He is waiting,
Waiting the penitent child to receive;
Plead with them earnestly, plead with them gently;
He will forgive if they only believe.

Refrain

Down in the human heart, crushed by the tempter,
Feelings lie buried that grace can restore;
Touched by a loving heart, wakened by kindness,
Chords that were broken will vibrate once more.

Refrain

Rescue the perishing, duty demands it;
Strength for thy labor the Lord will provide;
Back to the narrow way patiently win them;
Tell the poor wand'rer a Savior has died.

Refrain



Carol

Marble size hail yesterday and fog this morning but the sun is out now.  Just read the news at a coffee shop and we will check sons cabin for any damage but not likely. Donating another load today then driving to meet friends for an early dinner.

Bless the firefighters in Arizona and their families.  19 lost their lives yesterday. 

Larry, we are careful. We haven't been up the hill very often and realize the difference.  We also notice the difference at home upon returning from any drive to the flatlands.  That sounds like a really good meal out.   


JohnB

Thank you Judy for that thought provoking video. It sure made me think about my own responses to people. All to often we as Christians preach to the choir when in fact we should be witnessing to the world around us. This witnessing can take many forms, such sharing your thoughts as people open doors with their comments, silent witnessing with how we deal with day to day situations and comments we make as issues in life crop up and I could go on. Its easy to talk to fellow Christians as we are like minded except for legalism. We need to direct our ministry to the unsaved   and stop preaching to the choir. Churches need to concentrate on preparing workers to go out into the world and teach truth to the masses. to often i have heard preachers who preached criticism rather than teach truth, preparing people to go out and be a witness. Lets set legalism aside and help each other grow in knowledge to evangelize. I admit that I have fallen short here myself but this video has stirred my spirit to not pass up on opportunities in the future. We should not hide our faith but carry it openly.
Phil. 1: 21. For to me to live is Christ and to die is gain.



Janet

We are having a reprieve from the terrible heat and appreciate it so much.  They say low 90s all week for us.

So sad about the Arizona fire fighters.  We saw Gov. Jan Brewer on TV and she was having trouble even speaking, because of the emotion.

We are leaving shortly to attend a wonderful patriotic music show in Liberal. We have attended it the past few years, and it seems to get better each year.

I'm not addressing anyone by name today, but asking God to bless each one of you!
My book Rising Above available at JanetDamon.com

JudyB

John has headed to bed, he did an amazing job of enlarging our powder room.  It won't be finished till next week.  I am excited to get it done.

Kassie has a dog, Stiches, that it looks like we are keeping.  She has adopted John as her master.  Follows him everywhere.

Well have a good night everyone I am off to bed as well!



Janet

No exercise at the gym today.  We are heading to Wichita again, to the VA, just a follow-up for Darrel.  We will pick up our silk carpet from the man who cleaned it for us.  He has relatives much nearer here, and is coming to visit them the 4th.  He was going to bring the carpet with him and we would meet him there; now he won't have to do that.  So nice of him to offer, though!

The patriotic program was just wonderful!  This makes 27 years that church has done them, and they expanded to three nights this time, as people come from all over the area to attend.  They bought a big warehouse type grocery store and turned it into a church, so they have a lovely, BIG auditorium, but still not enough room for the crowds for the LIBERTY show.

I think we are to have cooler temps again today.  Thank you, Lord.

Judy, it sounds like you and John are running a dog farm!  Or is that dog and bird?   ;)  Glad you are getting improvements done on your house.  We are getting ready to do some of that again, too, I can hardly wait.

I need to get Darrel out of bed so we can "hit the road!"

Blessings to all of you today.

Janet
My book Rising Above available at JanetDamon.com

Larry Hanna

Hi everyone on a cloudy and dark morning.  Yesterday went well but was a long day.  The GPS got us to where we were going but because it was the first EECP treatment there was a bit of preparation involved and rather than one hour it took two.  Pat went with me and we planned to eat after my appointment and were more than ready to do so as had had no lunch. 

We found an Appleby's using the GPS that was close by but when we pulled up Pat said they are closed as they are only open from 11-1.  We started to look up somewhere else to go and then it dawned on us that was 11am to 1am and they were open.  We had a good laugh and went in and had a nice late lunch early dinner.  By the time we got home we both were beat and I went to bed at 8 pm and slept well all night long. The future treatments won't be so long as all the first time prep is over, measurements have been taken so the right pads are available. 

I don't think Pat will go with me today as it was a lot of riding and waiting in the waiting room.  I need to make a quick trip to Walmart this morning and get a phone charger for the car.  My battery was about exhausted using the GPS and then listening to an audiobook for the hour I was on the table.  I will try to leave for Athens by 11:30 each morning but today will eat a bite of lunch before leaving so I can get home in time to rest a bit before the evening. 

Judy, I watched the short video on "listening to an atheist".  It does make one stop to think. 

Carol, the loss of the firefighters was terrible.  That is such a dangerous and difficult and hot job.  It sounds like you are making good progress in your cleaning out the cabin. 

John, very well said.  I have wondered sometime if we wouldn't be better off to not have these huge churches but more home churches?  Just a thought. 

Janet, glad you are not sweltering as you have been.  I see you and Darrel really enjoyed the Patriotic music show.  It must have been quite a production.

It is interesting how often the parents end up with the pets are children or grandchildren have but can no longer keep. 

Jeanne Lee

This is JULY!  I'm not supposed to be cold!  But here I sit with warm socks, jeans and a sweater! 

Showers and heavier rain continue, with destructive flooding in many areas.  Many roads are washed out and one woman, 86 years old, was washed away in her trailer.  It was two days before her body was found in some of the debris from the trailer.

Thank you Lord, that although we are soggy there is no real flooding here.
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JudyB

Oh Jeanne that is terrible!  I can't imagine the terror she felt!

Larry it is the waiting that is tiring.  John has headed out again, with a trainee, going to MN. After the job we were working on he is looking forward to the rest!

The weather here is cold,Temps in the 50's at night and low 70's in the daytime.  I have had to close windows.  I have to clean up the mess that John left last night.  Thinking I will go for a burn permit and burn it all. That will get rid of it quickly!

Have a good day everyone!


JudyB




In My Life Lord, Be Glorified
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"Christ will be exalted in my body, whether by life or by death."
Phil. 1:20



In my life, Lord, be glorified, be glorified,
In my life, Lord, be glorified today.

In my song, Lord, be glorified, be glorified,
In my song, Lord, be glorified today.

In Your Church, Lord, be glorified, be glorified,
In Your Church, Lord, be glorified today.








Jane Walker

Hello!
It is a bit cooler, and overcast, this morning but I love it.  My windows are open because I want that cool air to get in before it warms up this afternoon.   :)

Judy, I know the man who wrote that song ... Bob Kilpatrick was our youth pastor when my girls were teens.  He has an outstanding music ministry now, and has traveled to many countries as well as all across the U.S.  Written many songs, and even a few books, too!  His son is also a minister and has written books along with his father.

Just had to be a name-dropper here when I saw the song you posted this morning.   :)
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass .... it's about learning to dance in the rain!

JudyB




That is  wonderful Jane?  Do you have contact with him?  Any way you could get some history (why he wrote it) on the song?  Love songs like this.


Betty

It's cool here too, but easier to work outside than if it is too hot. I don't think our house has gotten any warmer than 65. We've enjoyed getting the boat out into the water though.

Our grandson is doing well, and is gaining weight. My husband was able to go over last week with me so that he could see him. Our two daughters are going to be able to see him tomorrow. Since they all are teachers, the last few weeks have been too busy for them to get there. Our grandson's due date is tomorrow (Lol - hard to believe he's been here for awhile already) His first due date was July 13th, which I think was probably more accurate and which meant he came even earlier than full term.

My sister has been in hospital again, as the chemo is making her blood cell count too low, and she's pretty weak. She is still leaning on the Lord, which is good to see.

I haven't had much time to check in here, but have been praying as I read the posts.

Betty

Enjoying God's handiwork!

Jane Walker

#20
Judy, he is on Facebook ... also has a blog http://bobkilpatrick.wordpress.com/ Just look for Bob Kilpatrick.  I'll see what else I can find for you.   
Here's his website: http://bobkilpatrick.com
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass .... it's about learning to dance in the rain!

JudyB



Carol

We are home and taking a break from unpacking.  More stuff should have been donated so there is a stash being made in the garage with all the clean clothes.  We had double everything for the cabin just in case weather would take a turn from all the predictions - who is in charge of weather?  We know. 

Betty:  It sure sounds good for your new grandson and so nice that everyone can meet him now.  Prayers for your sister. 

Time to water our upside down tomatoes - they are thriving despite a short hail storm here at the house yesterday.  There was a big fire in Colorado Springs last year in Waldo Canyon - now, there have mudslides and damage from the loss of trees and heavy rain. 

Jeanne Lee

Many of you have known "Tisie" aka Shirley over the years and will be saddened to read her post in Seniors and Friends this morning.  HERE

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Larry Hanna

Hi everyone.  We are starting into a very rainy holiday period.  We are suppose to get anywhere from 2 ro 4 inches of rain between now and the end of Thursday.  I went to coffee this morning and then went for the last of the three blood tests I had scheduled and finally stopped at the church to leave the money we have collected to buy a washing machine for our family that just came here from Nigeria.  The father has been here for 6 years and graduated from seminary but just in the last three or four months was able to get his wife and 6 children legally into the country.  His wife has been doing all the laundry for that large family in their bathtub and they can't afford a washer/dryer.  I didn't stay for the weekly Bible study as just don't have the energy to try to squeeze that in and go for my treatment today.  The trips/treatments the last two days has left me very tired.  Pat is going to go with me today.

Janet

Larry, thoughts and prayers go out for you today.  I don't understand what the treatments are, but hope you get the very best results possible from them.  I would certainly hate to do laundry for a family of eight in the bathtub!  I did wash diapers for my first child in the bathtub, and when we got a washer and dryer, I was so happy I wouldn't even have minded if they had been plumbed into the living room!!

I'm so sorry to read about Tisie's husband.  She was so kind to me during Beth's long hospitalization in Wichita.  She came to visit me at the hospital, and later took me to get some prescriptions filled.  (I didn't have a car there.)  Prayers for peace for her today and in the days to come.

I have been to the gym, now it's time to shower and see what else the day holds for me.
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Larry Hanna

Hi everyone on an overcast 4th of July.  We have no plans for today.  Pat is fixing some ribs in the oven and will make some baked beans and perhaps some potatoe salad and we have a couple of pieces of lemon pie left from a pie we got earlier in the week.  So we are having a quiet day.  I slept in this morning and am still tired.  Pat said she was so sore and hurt all over that she could hardly move.  I think all that riding and sitting in the doctor's office yesterday has taken its tool on us and glad I have a day off today form the treatments. It took two hours to finish my treatment as they had an emergency so was a half hour late getting started and then the tech had difficulty in getting the leads on my chest to read my heart beat.   I don't want Pat to go with me anymore as it is too hard on her and isn't necessary. It also didn't help that we drove back through some very heavy rain but it had passed our area when we got home.  More is expected today.

Janet, this website shows you a picture and gives some info on EECP.  Note the  blue pads with red edges.  These are the pads that are carefully strapped around your legs and hips from the ankles to almost your waist.  (I see several pictures cycle through so it may take a minute to get back to the one showing the patient and the machine control panel.) www.http://eecp.com/

JudyB

Thanks Larry for that site. I have never heard of this before....I pray it helps.

I spent 2 hours weeding the garden this morning.  not a favourite job, however it needs to be done.  Most of the lawn is done, i overworked the mower, it quit. Went  out later and it started.  so I have that job to finish as well.  I picked up a burn permit so that may happen tonight, or tomorrow, I may wait till John gets home to light it.  With the rno's we have been doing there is a lot of scrap to burn.

Must go get at it!  Have a great day folks.


JudyB



In My Heart There Rings a Melody
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"You yourselves are our letter, written on our hearts, known and read by everybody.  You show that you are a lttter from Christ, the result of our ministry, written not with ink but with the Spirit of the living God, not on tablets of stone but on tablets of human hearts." 2 Corinthians 3:2-3



Words & Music: Elton M. Roth.

   

I have a song that Jesus give me,
It was sent from heav'n above;
There never was a sweeter melody,
'Tis a melody of love.

Refrain

In my heart there rings a melody,
There rings a melody with heaven's harmony;
In my heart there rings a melody;
There rings a melody of love.


I love the Christ who died on Calv'ry,
For He washed my sins away;
He put within my heart a melody,
And I know it's there to stay.

Refrain

'Twill be my endless theme in glory,
With the angels I will sing;
'Twill be a song with glorious harmony,
When the courts of heaven ring.

Refrain
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JudyB