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June 16, Romans 15:5-6

“That’s exactly what Jesus did. He didn’t make it easy for himself by avoiding people’s troubles, but waded right in and helped out. “I took on the troubles of the troubled,” is the way Scripture puts it. Even if it was written in Scripture long ago, you can be sure it’s written for us. God wants the combination of his steady, constant calling and warm, personal counsel in Scripture to come to characterize us, keeping us alert for whatever he will do next. May our dependably steady and warmly personal God develop maturity in you so that you get along with each other as well as Jesus gets along with us all. Then we’ll be a choir—not our voices only, but our very lives singing in harmony in a stunning anthem to the God and Father of our Master Jesus!”

Romans 15:5-6 MSGA verse of the day from the Bible presented in Eugene Peterson’s contemporary version called The Message. Accompanied by a personal reflection below.

Taking on the troubles of the troubled is not an easy task, nay, it is quite an impossible task, and yet, we are encouraged to do just that.  May it be that we find strength to do this regardless of the outcome of our efforts.

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Raspberry Chocolate Tart: When Cake Pales in Comparison 

Raspberry Chocolate Tart: When Cake Pales in Comparison 

   

  

  

  

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A Birthday Tablescape: Where Beauty Meets Love

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June 15, Galatians 6:7-8

“Don’t be misled: No one makes a fool of God. What a person plants, he will harvest. The person who plants selfishness, ignoring the needs of others—ignoring God!—harvests a crop of weeds. All he’ll have to show for his life is weeds! But the one who plants in response to God, letting God’s Spirit do the growth work in him, harvests a crop of real life, eternal life.”

Galatians 6:7-8 MSG – A verse of the day from the Bible presented in Eugene Peterson’s contemporary version called The Message. Accompanied by a personal reflection below.

So, you think you’re too cool to care?  Well, this verse must have been written with me in mind for all the times that I thought I knew better in “ignoring the needs of others” as I went about “planting selfishness.”  Not so fast, says Paul.  Take a second look at what you’re thinking, saying, and doing, won’t you?  And take note that this loving and forgiving God of ours is also a just and righteous God who keeps watch on how willing we are to allow the Holy Spirit to work within us — do we invite him or do we resist him? Do we actively recognize our failings and make an effort to make things right?  What are we planting?

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A New Clock in the Kitchen: It’s Time to Rumble 

A New Clock in the Kitchen: It’s Time to Rumble