Day 49 of the Bible in a Year - My Thoughts 02/18/2010
![]() 49 days down, 316 to go. Today’s scriptures for my Read the Bible in a Year plan are Leviticus 6:1 – 7:27; Mark 3:7-30; Psalms 37:1-11; Proverbs 10:3-4. My thoughts from today’s reading: 1. FORGET OPRAH’S SECRET. HERE’S THE REAL SECRET – How to get what you want 2. THE FIRE MUST NEVER GO OUT 3. THEY MAY CALL YOU CRAZY 4. GRIND AND SHINE – Don’t be lazy. There's no replacement for hard work. 1. FORGET OPRAH’S SECRET. HERE’S THE REAL SECRET – How to get what you want Psalm 37:3-4 3 Trust in the Lord and do good. Then you will live safely in the land and prosper. 4 Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you your heart’s desires. Simple and plain. If you want something, this is how to get it. You must exchange your desires for God’s, and He will gladly give them to you. No, this doesn’t mean that if you want a particular material possession you have to give up that desire, or that you have to sacrifice your own dreams and passions. It just means that you must place a desire to please God above all other desires. Add Comment Day 43 of the Bible in a Year - My Thoughts 02/12/2010
![]() 43 days down, 322 to go. Today’s scriptures for my Read the Bible in a Year plan are Exodus 34:1 – 35:9; Matthew 27:11-31; Psalms 33:12-22; Proverbs 9:1-6. Here we go. 1. IDOLATRY IS CONTAGIOUS – Be careful who you hang around 2. THERE’S BLOOD ON OUR HANDS – and we should thank God for it 3. NEVER BE CONQUERED – but sometimes it’s just easier to settle for defeat! 4. HOW MUCH LONGER WILL GOD PROTECT AMERICA? 1. IDOLATRY IS CONTAGIOUS – Be careful who you hang around OK we’ve all heard it when we were kids. Our parents would tell, “Those kids are no kid. Don’t go hanging around with them.” Of course we all know that parents don’t obtain any actual sense until we’re about 20 or 25 years old ourselves, so until then, there’s no point in really listening to them. All joking aside, look what God says in Exodus 34:12-17. Day 30 of the Bible in a Year - My Thoughts 01/30/2010
![]() 30 days down, 335 to go. Today’s scriptures for my Read the Bible in a Year plan are Exodus 10:1 –12:13; Matthew 20:1-28; Psalms 25:1-15; Proverbs 6:6-11. Ok let’s get in it… 1. GOD & POLITICS - How a politician can destroy a country 2. McDONALDS, AVATAR, MICHAEL JACKSON, THE BEATLES AND ELVIS PRESLEY 3. ONE SIMPLE KEY TO PROSPERITY 4. GET YOUR LAZY BUTT OUT OF BED! 1. GOD & POLITICS - How a politician can destroy a country Just as the parents play a large roll in the quality of child they raise, and just as the CEO of a company charts the course to its success or failure, our politicians can bring the blessings of God upon our country…or make us vulnerable to spiritual, physical, political and economic implosion. Day 16 of the Bible in a Year - My Thoughts 01/16/2010
![]() 16 days down, 349 to go. Today’s scriptures for my Read the Bible in a Year plan are Genesis 32:13 – 34:31; Matthew 11:7-30; Psalms 14:1-7; Proverbs 3:19-20. I wrote more today than normal. Oh well. Just to chew on or...you know. 1. NEVER SATISFIED UNLESS WE HAVE GOD OUR WAY 2. FAILURE TO PERSIST ENSURES FAILURE – MOVE OVER HULK HOGAN. HERE COMES JACOB 3. LIKE FATHER LIKE SON. JACOB’S SAGA CONTINUES. 1. NEVER SATISFIED UNLESS WE HAVE GOD OUR WAY In Matthew 11:16-19 Jesus basically tells the people they are never satisfied. Jesus explains that John the Baptist and his disciples came fasting and refraining from wine, but he was an eccentric fellow living in the wilderness, and people said he was demon possessed. Then Jesus came not fasting, and the people called him a glutton, and a party animal that hung out with sinners. The point being is that we as “the people” are sometimes ![]() 6 days down, 359 to go. Read the Bible in a Year. Today’s readings are Genesis 13:5-15:21; Matthew 5:27-48; Psalms 6:1-10; Proverbs 2:1-5. My thoughts for the day. These are my catchy blog post titles. 1. SUCCEEDING WITHOUT GOD? 2. KING DAVID – THE E TRUE HOLLYWOOD STORY SUCCEEDING WITHOUT GOD? Often times in church, we are taught that if we follow God’s laws and principles, we will be successful and prosperous. Joshua 1:8. But what about all the people that cheat, steal and lie their way to the top? By the world’s standards – and ours too if we are being truthful – they are very successful, but they are absolutely not following God’s path to the top. So what about them? Here’s the scene: In Genesis 14:17-24 Abram has just returned victorious from battle with the King of Sodom. He meets the mysterious Melchezidek, priest of the Most High God, and he gives him tithes (offerings). Then he tells the King | Robert Taylor I've been with SLW since late 1999, and I've been through my spiritual ups and downs. Come see. On this blog I'll just share my thoughts on some issues from time to time, trying not to ramble too much and to make it worth your read all at the same time. Wish me luck.
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