[Faith-talk] Good Night Message for Tuesday, November 20 2012

Danielle Antoine singingmywayin at gmail.com
Sun Nov 25 06:50:35 UTC 2012


All are in my prayers.

On 11/20/12, Paul <oilofgladness47 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello and good day to you all.  I hope and pray that, by God's matchless
> grace and His providential care, that your day went well or is going well,
> depending where in this world you happen to live.
>
> Before I give you the article appended to this message, I must tell you that
> we have three people who are in urgent need of prayer.  The first is Karolyn
> Phillips of Guthrie OK, founder of Seasons of Refreshing Fellowship.  This
> morning she suffered a massive heart attack; in fact on the way to a heart
> hospital in Oklahoma City OK she died, but paramedics were able to restart
> her heart.  So please pray for her situation.  The second is for Jacqueline
> Eberle of Hallandale Beach FL.  She received the bad news that she has a
> blood disorder that does not allow her body to fight off any allergies that
> may attack it.  So please pray for that situation.  And lastly but certainly
> not least, please pray for Curtis Martin of Woodbridge VA who this morning
> had some severe chest pains.  It later transpired that he had some kidney
> problems and that possibly he may have diabetes.  I know this is a lot, but
> with God on their side, these people can overcome any seemingly
> insurmountable problems.  Thanks in advance for your prayers on their
> behalf, as I know they will be appreciated.
>
> Ruth Andrews comes to us today with her article entitled "God's Creation,"
> rendered as follows:
>
> Psalm 104 uses poetic language to tell of God laying the foundations of the
> earth, setting the sun and moon in their places, and providing every growing
> thing.
>
> Have you thought of what a beautiful and amazing place earth is? Man can lay
> claim to impressive building feats.  With engineering and architectural
> skills, man has constructed places such as Hoover Dam, the Golden Gate
> Bridge, and other beautiful structures.
>
> However, only God could form the Grand Canyon, the mountains, or the subtle
> beauty of the plains.
>
> You do not need to travel to observe God's wonders.  Hanging from my porch
> is a birdhouse intended for decoration.  A mother wren chose it for her new
> home. The bird worked endlessly, stick by stick by blade of grass, to build
> a nest.
>
> Eventually the mother wren was sitting on a nest of white-and-brown-speckled
> eggs. When the eggs hatched, the mother wren was kept busy finding food for
> her babies. The time came when the young birds flew away. I had enjoyed each
> scene as it was played out. I kind of missed my little neighbors when they
> were gone.
>
> The family of wrens did not worry whether their needs would be met. God had
> provided everything important to them. God does that for us too.
>
> Summer is a good time to observe the miracles around us. Watch a hummingbird
> hover over a flower, its wings nearly invisible in motion. Walk in a field
> of wildflowers and know that no human being planted or tends it. Watch a
> prarie dog race for its hole, poke its head out, and bark a warning at you.
>
> In southwest Oklahoma the land goes from gently rolling to flat. You would
> not expect to find a mountain range, yet there they are, the Wichitas, low
> but rugged, jutting up across the horizon.
>
> The writer of Psalm 65 observed the world around him. V8 extols the beauty
> of the dawn and dusk. Imagine a glorious sunrise and sunset. Isaiah 55:12
> says, "The trees of the field shall clap their hands." Can you see the
> trees' branches swaying in the wind?
>
> Take time to be out-of-doors. God has created so many wonders for our wise
> use and enjoyment. Who else but God could design such a world?
>
> I know that this article is seasonally out of date, but I hope it was a good
> one, nonetheless.
>
> And now may the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob just keep us safe,
> individually and collectively, throughout this night or day and especially
> in these last days in which we live. Your Christian brother and friend,
> Paul
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