Mid Afternoon Meditation 6-16-16

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In his pride the wicked man does not seek him;
    in all his thoughts there is no room for God.
His ways are always prosperous;
    your laws are rejected by[b] him;
    he sneers at all his enemies.
He says to himself, “Nothing will ever shake me.”
    He swears, “No one will ever do me harm.” Psalm 10-4-6

How is it that in this world created by God the wicked prosper?

What Does Jesus Look Like?

This is a great perspective by Martha!

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I was just reading some things on my social media places . . . one about an old lady drawing fish with crayons and cutting them with kid scissors to decorate a church school room.  Jesus looks like that.  I saw a man from church who brought his autistic grandson with him.  The boy kept loudly greeting people, whether it was time to speak or quiet time.  Jesus looks like that.  I saw a friend with health challenges mowing and weeding my lawn because he was aware of MY challenges. Jesus looks like that.  

In light of the constant news reports of shootings and hate in the world and near each one of us and those we love, it would be easy to lock the door, latch the gate, hide ourselves . . . we try to fool ourselves into thinking the bad things happen to “other people” but

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Morning Direction From Scripture 6-16-16

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In his arrogance the wicked man hunts down the weak,
    who are caught in the schemes he devises.
He boasts about the cravings of his heart;
    he blesses the greedy and reviles the Lord.
In his pride the wicked man does not seek him;
    in all his thoughts there is no room for God. Psalm 10: 2-4

Have you ever been in a place where you thought there was no room for God? What was that like?

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Events

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This week Cee has challenged us to have fun with EVENTS.

You can click that underlined link to see what fun events others have participated in recently.

Sometimes it feels like my life is one long series of events to attend. I am privileged to stand with people in many different venues.

This week was enormous event wise.

I was honored to stand with two  grieving families as they said good bye to loved ones at the graveside.

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While no one relishes funerals there is probably no event in the world that brings the dual human condition of sorrow and celebration into starker contrast. We mourn the passing, honor the life, celebrate the next step of existence in hope, and prepare our own hearts for that which eventually comes to us all.

This week was also our region’s annual Relay for Life. Gardner’s relay is one of the largest cancer fund raisers in the nation.

Our prayer shawl ministry hosted the prayer tent for this event.

Dot, Diane and Karen started the booth off on Friday night at the 24 hour Relay For Life

Saturday was Men’s Ministry breakfast and then mentor coaching and then Special Touch Disabilities Ministry.

This month we did a God project making Birthday cards for a young disabled lady in Maine who had received none.

The week and weekend were full of wonderful and tiring events.

This next weekend C.cada is hosting a booth at Winchendon’s Summer Solstice Festival on Saturday and then Sunday we say good bye to one of our long time worship leaders who is moving to Missouri.

 

Good things that last forever

Congratulations are in order!

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He who finds a wife finds a good thing (Proverbs 18:22)

This past Thursday, my wife, Betty and I celebrated our 44th wedding anniversary.  It seems hard to believe that so much time has passed since that memorable day.  We were married at the Cathedral of the Pines in New Hampshire–a beautiful location overlooking Mt. Monadnock.  With an outside venue, we prayed fervently that it would not rain.  That prayer was answered.  We forgot to be more specific, however, as the day was cloudy, just below 50 degrees and very windy.  Our poor ring-bearer was so cold he had to go to the bathroom just before the ceremony.  Without time to find a bathroom, one of the ushers found a nearby tree for the little guy to relieve himself.  The wind was so strong, that the singer’s voice was mostly blown away.  And Betty’s veil frequently was blowing in a straight line away from her head.  But, in…

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Worship Wednesdays 6-15-16

It is past time today to raise up a shout of praise to Jesus here on Lillie-Put. The week is getting busy  once again and I am finding it hard to carve out time for everything. But I am managing even if I am a little behind in everything.

Worship Wednesdays is one of seven weekly posts here at Lillie-Put dedicated to raising the praise of Jesus, who is the Way,the Truth and the Life!

Here are some other blogs who are doing the same thing using either music or the written word.

Sue’s Nook

Martha L Shaw

Christian Poetry- by Deborah Ann

You can learn more about the artists PAUL BALOCHE HERE

Mid Afternoon Meditation 6-14-16

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The Lord is known by his acts of justice;
    the wicked are ensnared by the work of their hands.[c]
17 The wicked go down to the realm of the dead,
    all the nations that forget God.
18 But God will never forget the needy;
    the hope of the afflicted will never perish. Psalmk 9:16-18

Is there a role we play in God not forgetting the needy? What is it?