Good Quote 8-22-18

“…a good shepherd, the careful manager, will from time to time make a careful examination of each individual sheep…This is a most searching process entailing every intimate detail.   It is, too, a comfort to the sheep for only in this way can its hidden problems be laid bare before the shepherd.

This is what is meant in Psalm 139: 23,24 when the psalmist wrote, “Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts: and see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.”

If we allow it, if we submit to it, God by His Word will search us.  There will be no “pulling the wool over His eyes.”  He will get below the surface, behind the front of our old self-life and expose things that need to be made right.”

Phillip Keller,  A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23

 

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Good Quote 8-15-18

“We do good when we push back some mark of the Fall.  Everyone who is a saved person is a Fall pusher-backer; and any place where the Fall has robbed people of what God intended people to have, we ought to be pushing back by doing that which is good…productive, joyous, generous service died at the Fall of humankind.  Now it requires Grace for us to love, love, to continually disadvantage ourselves for the advantage of others.”

Joe Novenson, from the Sermon Titus: God Does Good: Avoiding Distractions to Advance God’s Good Titus 3:9-15

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Good Quote 8-8-18

“…the Scriptures are the extension of His [God] mind and will and intentions…What a comfort to have this authoritative, clear-cut, powerful instrument under which to conduct ourselves.  By it we are kept from confusion amid chaos.”

Phillip Keller, A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23

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Good Quote 8-1-18

“”Let come what may.  Storms may break about me, predators may attack, the rivers of reverses may threaten to inundate me.  But because He is in the situation with me, I shall NOT FEAR.

To live thus is to have taken some very long treks toward the high country of holy, calm, healthy living with God.

Only the Christian who learns to live this way is able to encourage and inspire the weaker ones around him.  Too many of us are shaken up, frightened and panicked by the storms of life.  We claim to have confidence in Christ but when the first dark shadows sweep over us and the path we tread looks gloomy we go into a deep slump of despair.  Sometimes we just feel like lying down to die.  This is not as it should be.”

Phillip Keller, A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23

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Good Quote 7-25-18

“Love yourself enough to live a healthy lifestyle.”

Anonymous

Quoted by Brenda Shafer, Editor Healthscope Magazine

 

I recently committed myself to a healthy, disciplined way of eating.  I pray for God’s strength for the journey.  This is my way of “fasting”, of having self-control in what I eat and how much I eat.  I have become undisciplined in many areas of life, and this decision is a part of me being all that God wants me to be.  My goal is to lose 20 lbs in the next 2 t0 2 1/2 months and then assess myself at that point and see where the endgame should be.

I came across this quote and it clicked in my mind- you need to love yourself, the you God created you.  One way you do that is to do all you can to take care of your body, mind, and soul.  Only then can you truly enjoy life and serve others.

Thank you, Brenda, for finding this quote!

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Two Critical Decisions

My article, recently published in Goodnews Magazine Dalton, features Bethany Christian Services of Chattanooga.

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Good Quote 6-6-18

Stranger

I’m not the person you think I am.
I’m not the person I used to be.
My inner life suddenly rose up,
Took possession and decided to be me.

John Charles Cooper

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Meditations on Psalm 23 2-1-18

“He leads me beside still [quiet] waters.” vs2b
“Jesus promises living waters to everyone whose heart thirsts for God. If you go your own way, your thirst will lead you to dirty waters. You’ll make choices that can hurt you. Jesus gives you living water and helps you make the best choices.”
Comfort for a Child’s Heart The 23rd Psalm & Bible Promises, David and Helen Haidle

On a practical note, improve your health by drinking a lot of clean, fresh water!

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Good Quote 1-31-2018

“The sin of youth is misplaced passion; the sin of the prime of life is misplaced busyness; the sin of middle age is misplaced comfort: and the sin of the elderly is misplaced fear. The sin of all stages of life is misplaced trust.”
Cindy Bleuler Tucker
Reflections on Dante’s Inferno and Purgatorio

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Good Quote 10-18-17

“The American Revolution represented the informed and mature convictions of a great mass of independent, liberty loving, God-fearing who knew their rights, and possessed the courage to dare to maintain them…

The Continental Congress was not only composed of great men, but it represented a great people.  While its Members did not fail to exercise a remarkable leadership, they were equally observant of their representative capacity.  They were industrious in encouraging their constituents to instruct them to support independence.  But until such instructions were given they were inclined to withhold action…

A spring will cease to flow if its source be dried up; a tree will wither if its roots be destroyed.  In its main features the Declaration of Independence is a great spiritual document.  It is a declaration not of material but of spiritual document.  It is a declaration not of material but of spiritual conceptions.  Equality, liberty, popular sovereignty, the rights of man-these are not elements which we can see and touch.  They are ideals.  They have their source and their roots in the religious convictions.  They belong to the unseen world.  Unless the faith of the American people in these religious convictions is to endure, the principles of our Declaration will perish.  We cannot continue to enjoy the result if we neglect and abandon the cause.

We are too prone to overlook another conclusion.  Governments do not make ideals, but ideals make governments.  This is both historically and logically true.  Of course the government can help to sustain ideals and can create institutions through which they can be the better observed, but their source by their very nature is in the people.  The people have to bear their own responsibilities.  There is no method by which that burden can be shifted to the government.  It is not the enactment, but the observance of laws, that creates the character of a nation.

About the Declaration there is a finality that is exceedingly restful.  It is often asserted that the world has made a great deal of progress since 1776, that we have had new thoughts and new experiences which have given us a great advance over the people of that day, and that we may very well discard their conclusions for something more modern.  But that reasoning cannot be applied to this great charter.  If all men are created equal, that is final.  If governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, that is final.  No advance, no progress can be made beyond these propositions.  If anyone wishes to deny their truth or their soundness, the only direction in which he can proceed historically is not forward, but backward toward the time when there was no equality, no rights of the individual, no rule of the people.  Those who wish to proceed in that direction cannot lay claim to progress. They are reactionary.  Their ideas are not more modern, but more ancient, then those of the Revolutionary fathers…”

Calvin Coolidge, quoted by Mark Levin in Rediscovering Americanism

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