In the Old Testament, God gave Moses instructions about building the tabernacle, the arc of the covenant and the Aaronic priesthood. Aaron and his sons were to serve in the tabernacle and offer sacrifices unto the Lord. When Moses worked with the builders and completed the tabernacle, the glory and presence of the Lord descended.… Continue reading Holy of Holies
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October Script-Time: Shed the leaves 🍁🍂🍁
Autumn is upon us and the leaves of the trees are turning various shades of brown and yellow, as they begin to fall on the wet ground. I’m here looking out the window wondering if it’s time for us, to start shedding some leaves of our own! What leaves are you going to allow to… Continue reading October Script-Time: Shed the leaves 🍁🍂🍁
Strength in Weakness — Broken & Hopeful
I had a dream this week that has stayed with me as a comfort and encouragement. In the dream, I was a little girl standing in a giant cave with lots of people milling around. To get out of the cave, I had to climb a steep dirt slope, and I was exhausted. I flopped… Continue reading Strength in Weakness — Broken & Hopeful
How to use Themes in Your Prayers (Ruth 2.19, 20) ‣ Praying Through the Bible
Blessed be the man who took notice of you Blessed be he by the LORD, whose kindness has not forsaken the living or the dead. Background Up to this point in the book of Ruth, we have encountered a prayer of intercession, a prayer-vow, and a prayer of blessing. In the last reading (2:19–20), Boaz… Continue reading How to use Themes in Your Prayers (Ruth 2.19, 20) ‣ Praying Through the Bible
But those who seek the LORD lack no good thing
The lions may grow weak and hungry, but those who seek the LORD lack no good thing. (Psalm 34:10 NIV) Republished with permission from Blogs.crossmap.com, featuring inspiring Bible verses about But those who seek the LORD lack no good thing.
What Are You Missing?
FOMO, it’s a thing. In fact, Psych Central recognizes it as a valid mental disorder requiring therapy. While predominately connected to social media addiction, it seems its tentacles reach into other areas such as social gatherings, events, even the latest gossip or news. The constant question, “What Are You Missing?” drives most people to literal distraction. In all of… Continue reading What Are You Missing?
The Privileged Life: Put Your Prayers to Pen and Paper—Six Tips!
“I thank my God upon every remembrance of you, always in every prayer of mine making request for you all with joy….” (Philippians 1:3-4) It’s called the Wailing Wall, but when we visited the Jerusalem site earlier this year, our experience was remarkably quiet…a serious place for prayer. The limestone wall on the western side of the… Continue reading The Privileged Life: Put Your Prayers to Pen and Paper—Six Tips!
Children of the King
In the past several entries, we studied who our King is. Now I want to discuss who we are because He is our King. A while ago, I was relating to a couple of friends that Father’s Day is kind of hard for me. You see, my parents are both God fearing Christians, and apparently… Continue reading Children of the King
Thanking God For The Good And The Bad Shows Maturity In Faith
Have you found the reasons why you must keep on thanking God?. Even if you fail in life — never forget to bless his Holy name. It is just the beginning of your success and happiness. It is a divine responsibility for my fellow Christians to be grateful to the Lord irrespective of the circumstance.… Continue reading Thanking God For The Good And The Bad Shows Maturity In Faith
Married to Singleness
Once upon a time, a little girl in a puffy hand-me-down gown paused in front of her mom’s bedroom mirror. She twisted around to check out the back of the dress before flying down the hallway to prepare for her imaginary wedding. There, she said “I do” to the pretend husband she couldn’t wait to… Continue reading Married to Singleness