For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in…
Read more at the source: Matthew 25:35
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For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in…
Read more at the source: Matthew 25:35
Article excerpt posted on en.intercer.net from Daily Bible Promise.
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I was busy on my computer with the radio tuned to a Christian station. The dog lay nearby and suddenly started to gurgle, yodel and finally break into a howl. Teddy howls to special songs, or perhaps the term is best defined by “sings along.” It all started with a TV commercial for carpeting when he was a young dog. Almost five years later, we still mute that commercial since we aren’t sure if he sings out of annoyance, pain, or pleasure.
However, riding in the car with the radio on, Teddy has howled to several other songs. Today, the song, “I Can Only Imagine,” by MercyMe started his performance. I love the words to that song—nearly always bring a tear to my eye as I visualize how I might react to standing before my Creator in worship. So it did seem fitting that Teddy would select that song as one of his special numbers. Since I believe that even God’s creatures would recognize His awesome beauty, love and Divine energy. Surely Teddy would howl for God when in His presence. Perhaps he understands something about that song that I can’t comprehend.
What is my takeaway from Teddy howling to “I Can Only Imagine?” Well, perhaps when I am tempted to be critical about the way that some of God’s children express their love for Him—in artistic or musical forms—I can remember that some praise is best expressed from one’s very primitive depths—an innate howling at the moon. I may never be a spontaneous arm-raising Christian, but I hope I’ll think about praise the next time Teddy howls to a song. I trust that I won’t just press the mute button every time my spirit wants to praise God. That I will let the praise flow into song, prayer, writing, offerings, hugs, cooking, calling a friend… “Let everything that has breath praise the Lord” (Psalms 150:6, NIV).
Karen Spruill writes from Central Florida.
Read more at the source: Teddy Sings
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September 5, 2017: Adventist pastors in North America have been invited to attend a webinar on abuse issues. The enditnow summit will take place on September 11 (in English) and September 12 (in Spanish.) It will be live streamed from the new headquarters of the North American Division (region) of the Adventist denomination.
Read more at the source: Adventist Pastors Invited to Summit on Abuse
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Christ has set us free. This is a billboard by Paul, your lesson guide states
Read more at the source: 11: Freedom in Christ – Discussion starters
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The first Bible text we open to on commencing our study this week, Gal 5:1 says “ It is for freedom that Christ has set us free …” (NIV) which brings us the following hymns: Hymn 292, “Jesus, I Come”, Hymn 345, “Christ Is the World’s True Light”, Hymn 460, “As Water to the Thirsty”, and Hymn 191, “Love Divine”. Gal 5:1 continues on: “ Stand firm, then ….” Hymn 610, “Stand Like the Brave” and Hymn 518, “Standing on the Promises” . Hymn 110, “God’s Free Mercy Streameth” is shown to us at the conclusion on Sunday’s study. Well-noted in Monday’s study is the statement: “ we do what we do because we already are His children ” giving us Hymn 101, “Children of the Heavenly Father” . One very short sentence in Tuesday’s lesson “ It is all or nothing ” rang the words of Hymn 309, “I Surrender All” loud and clear in my mind
Read more at the source: Singing with Inspiration – Lesson 11 Freedom in Christ
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