Have you ever wondered what has happened to a person that makes them so miserable? They have a complaining spirit that makes you turn in the opposite direction when you see them coming. They are always talking about someone or something that for the most part, has nothing to do with them. You wonder ifContinue reading “Daily Devotional – 9/27/11 “Complaining gets you nothing!””
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Daily Devotional – 9/26/11 “Honor thy Mother & Father”
Ephesians 6:1 – 2 states, “Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right. Honour thy father and mother; (which is the first commandment with promise;)” Deuteronomy 5:16 states, “Honor your father and your mother, as the LORD your God has commanded you, so that you may live long and that it mayContinue reading “Daily Devotional – 9/26/11 “Honor thy Mother & Father””
Daily Devotional 9/25/11 “Stop rushing”
Have you ever heard the expression, stop and smell the roses? It doesn’t mean smell them literally but it’s simply saying slow down. You’re so busy running that you’re allowing life to pass you by. Seems crazy huh? But let me explain. You’re so busy running that your legs don’t feel right walking. You’re soContinue reading “Daily Devotional 9/25/11 “Stop rushing””
Daily Devotional – 9/24/11 “Why worry?”
Have you ever wondered what why a woman pats her head when it itches instead of just simply scratching? Does this stop the actual itching or does the headache she gets now take the place? Have you ever wondered about the way water goes down a toilet bowl or even what makes people do someContinue reading “Daily Devotional – 9/24/11 “Why worry?””
Daily Devotional – 9/23/11 “To live is Christ, but to die is gain”
Phillipians 1:21 states, “For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain.” As I read this scripture I can’t help but think of granddaddy who has been on his bed of affliction for over 2 years now. For it was then the doctors counted him out. They told the family to prepareContinue reading “Daily Devotional – 9/23/11 “To live is Christ, but to die is gain””