Thursday, May 01, 2014

Thursday May 1, 2014 thought for the day



HERE ARE MY THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY
1-When you need someone to believe in, start with yourself-
2-Life is like photography, you use the negatives to develop-
3-The prettiest make up a lady can wear is her smile-
4-Don't be reckless with other peoples hearts-
5-Sometimes you never know the true value of a moment until it becomes a memory-
 
STRANGE THOUGHT-If you turn something down you decline it, so when you accept something, why don't you cline it?
 
I'VE LEARNED-It doesn't really matter if your glass is half empty or half full.  Be thankful you have a glass and that there is something in it-
 
DID YOU KNOW-Assuming Rudolph was in front, there are 40,320 ways to arrange the other eight reindeer-
 
5 THINGS I WANT TO KNOW
1-What is "The Book of the Law of the Lord"?
2-How many times in the Bible was someone recorded as raised from the dead?
3-Are there any similarities in Elijah"s or Elisha's miracles and those of Jesus?
4-How did those in the Old Testament become prophets?  Was it learned or given to them?
5-Are there true prophets today just as there were in Old Testament times?
 
BIBLE TRIVIA-Who had his lips touched by a live coal held by a seraph?
Answer for today   Isaiah 6:5-7
 
SCRIPTURE FOR TODAY   Proverbs 3:5-6
Trust the Lord with all your heart,
    And don’t depend on your own understanding.
Remember the Lord in all you do,
    And he will give you success.
 
 
PRAYER FOR TODAY

Thankful man
Father, thank You for the record in Scripture that makes us more than just curious bystanders during the crucifixion of Your precious Son.  Jesus’ recorded conversation with the repentant criminal helps us to see how immediate redemption for all humanity was being provided through His death on the cross. Thoughtful reflecting on this day brings about grief and sadness as we recall the rejection, pain, and suffering Christ underwent. In Luke 22:53 Jesus spoke to those who seized Him in the garden as a time when darkness reigns. Though He was speaking figuratively in the garden the next afternoon literal darkness fell upon the earth as He breathed His final breath. Surely all hope dissipated for those who stood by our Lord as He hung on the cross. But I’m so glad we don’t have to wait for the rest of the story to unfold since we know, through Scripture, the final outcome and the way of salvation Christ made possible for us. Thank you, Father, that You loved the world so much that You gave Your one and only Son to die for our sins, that whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. We call upon the Lord Jesus to save us, cleanse us from our sins, and to indwell our hearts. Amen.
 
 

MAY YOU ALWAYS HAVE LOVE TO SHARE, HEALTH TO SPARE AND FRIENDS THAT CARE!



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