Pam at Gray Like Snuffie is hosting 'The A B C's of the Word'. Participants post a Bible verse using the next letter of the alphabet each Thursday. Today's letter is "Z". Yeah! We've made it all the way through the alphabet!
"Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves. Never be
Feb 4, 2009
"Z"
Jan 29, 2009
"Y"
Pam at Gray Like Snuffie is hosting A B C's of the Word. Today's letter is "Y".
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Jan 22, 2009
"X"
Pam at Gray Like Snuffie is hosting 'The A B C's of the Word'. Today's letter is "X".
Pam suggested this week we use a verse which has extra meaningful to us at this particular time in our lives since verses with x are far and few between. I had already prepared this post using
II Peter 1:4:
"exceeding great and precious promises are given to us. "
Jan 15, 2009
"W"
Jan 8, 2009
"V"
Pam at Gray Like Snuffie is hosting 'The A B C's of the Word.' Bloggers post a Bible verse beginning with the next letter of the alphabet each Thursday. Today's letter is "V".
Dec 17, 2008
"U"
Pam at Gray Like Snuffie is hosting 'The A B C's of the Word'. Today's letter is "U".
Dec 11, 2008
"T"
Dec 3, 2008
"S"
Pam at Gray Like Snuffie is hosting 'The A B C's of the Word' each Thursday. Today's letter is "S".
Nov 19, 2008
"R"
Pam at Gray Like Snuffie is hosting 'The A B C's of the Word' each Thursday. Today's letter is "R".
"Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy."
Nov 13, 2008
"Q"
Pam at Gray Like Snuffie is hosting 'The A B C's of the Word'. Today's letter is "Q".
Nov 6, 2008
"P"
Pam at Gray Like Snuffie is hosting A B C's of the Word. Today's letter is "P".
"Praise you the Lord: for it is good to sing praises to our God."
Oct 30, 2008
"O"
Pam at Gray Like Snuffie is hosting 'The A B C's of the Word'. Bloggers post a Bible verse beginning with the next letter of the alphabet each Thursday. Today's letter is "O".
"O give thanks to the Lord: for He is good."
Oct 23, 2008
"N"
Pam at Gray Like Snuffie is hosting 'The A B C's of the Word'. Bloggers post a Bible verse beginning with the next letter of the alphabet each Thursday. Today's letter is "N".
"No man can serve two masters. "
Oct 16, 2008
"M"
Pam at Gray Like Snuffie is hosting 'The A B C's of the Word'. Bloggers post a Bible verse beginning with the next letter of the alphabet each Thursday. Today's letter is "M".
Oct 9, 2008
"L"
Pam at Gray Like Snuffie is hosting a blog-a-thon: The A B C's of the Word. Bloggers post a Bible verse beginning with the next letter of the alphabet each Thursday. Today's letter is "L".
Oct 2, 2008
"K"
Pam at Gray Like Snuffie is hosting a blog-a-thon: The A B C's of the Word. Bloggers post a Bible verse beginning with the next letter of the alphabet each Thursday. Today's letter is "K".
Sep 25, 2008
"J"
Pam at Gray Like Snuffie is hosting a blog-a-thon: The A B C's of the Word. Bloggers post a Bible verse beginning with the next letter of the alphabet each Thursday. Today's letter is "J".
This is a verse that I have always found to be a little confusing and sometimes even frustrating. I believe in the power of prayer with all of my heart, yet sometimes we desperately pray for something that is not answered the way we have asked God to. An example of this is when I have prayed with deep belief and faith that someone might be healed of an illness or a medical diagnosis not be as serious as it seems likely to be. In a couple of very specific occasions, my prayer was not answered the way I prayed it would be. Does that mean that this verse in Matthew is not true?
Jesus was speaking to the disciples, teaching them that we can pray about anything and that we can have faith that God can work any miracle. Obviously, Jesus was not saying that we will be empowered to move literal mountains magically if we believe we can. I think His reference to mountains is referring to personal mountains in our lives. Sometimes problems seem as enormous and immovable as a mountain. Jesus was telling His disciples and us that we can pray about even the most significant problems with faith that He hears and has the power to solve those problems. But does Matthew 21:21 mean that our faithful prayers will be answered the way we ask?
This is what I believe. Our time on earth is minuscule considering the vastness of eternity. Even though God wants us to experience happiness on earth and He wants us to have a faithful, trusting relationship with Him, God's foremost concern is for our eternal life, not our earthly life. Only God knows what the result of answered prayer will mean to eternity. We see life in such a limited capacity that what we ask for with our human hearts and minds, may not be most effective in God's will for the big, eternal plan. Here's an example from my own prayer life. A very dear friend who happens to be a strong Believer, was in the process of receiving a medical diagnosis which very possible would be serious. I prayed with sincere faith that my friend would not have cancer, believing it within God's power to prevent this. In the end my friend was indeed diagnosed with advanced cancer. Now, I would be lying if I said this did not create disappointment and some questions in my talks with God. However, after a significant amount of time has gone by, some possible reasons God might have had for allowing this diagnosis have come to light. Remember, as Believers our purpose is to serve God in whatever way He directs so that others might see God's love through us and a desire to have a relationship with Him. During the long months of surgery, chemotherapy, and recovery, my friend came into contact with many people she would not have met had she not been diagnosed with cancer. She has been able to demonstrate her faith and comfort to others through God's grace to these folks ONLY because she has cancer. God absolutely was capable of answering my prayer so my friend would not have cancer. But He knew her ability and willingness to serve Him and He knew how that ministry would effect eternity. So in spite of the many prayers for a different diagnosis God chose instead to allow difficult circumstances in my friend's life in order to benefit the big picture, the eternal.
The mountain had been moved, but for His eternal purpose rather than for mere earthly moments.
Sep 18, 2008
"I"
Pam at Gray Like Snuffie is hosting a blog-a-thon: The A B C's of the Word. Bloggers post a Bible verse beginning with the next letter of the alphabet each Thursday. Today's letter is "I".
Sep 11, 2008
"H" Is For Honor
Today is Patriot Day. How could any of us forget the horrors of that day and the many, many days afterward as we watched hundreds of people labor at what had been the World Trade Centers and the Pentagon and thousands wait for news of their loved ones. Religion and political affiliations melted away as we all became one mass of broken hearts on September 11, 2001. Perhaps Patriot Day will remind us over and over that we are all alike in every way that matters. If you would like to see the White House press release concerning the Proclamation of Patriot Day go to the following link.
What a comforting knowledge to claim!
The theme of this Psalm is that we can depend on God for help. It was written for the ascent to Jerusalem. Though the author is anonymous, it is suggested that it was written by Hezekiah. As pilgrims traveled though lonely and dangerous countryside to new destinations, they had no earthly protection. The author looks up into the mountains, no doubt with fear of known and unknown dangers. He wonders aloud, where will his help come from? Then he acknowledges that his help will come from the creator of the heavens and the earth. He states confidently that His creator will not allow him to stumble and will protect him, even in sleep, because His God never sleeps, but watches over him always.
I don't know about you, but that automatically makes my day better, especially on a day like today, when sadness is just simply embedded within the very date: 9/11.
Sep 4, 2008
"G"
Pam at Gray Like Snuffie is hosting a blog-a-thon: The A B C's of the Word. Bloggers post a Bible verse beginning with the next letter of the alphabet each Thursday. Today's letter is "G".
"God made two great lights—the greater light to govern the day and the lesser light to govern the night. He also made the stars." Genesis 1:16
If you believe that God created the sun, the moon, and the stars, believe that He is worthy to be in control of your life!