Friday, October 25, 2013

Highs -n- Lows Living with the Disease

Friday, October 25th

Another beautiful morning!  Today's high is back in the 50's.  We are warning up again for a few days. :-)

I'm so excited for our trip...
Today, we are driving down to Oklahoma to see the kids and grandkids.  The grandkids grow so fast. 

I'm going to see how our 12 hour drive goes, being exposed to the uv light.  We decided to drive straight through. :-). I keep myself pretty closed up at home with curtains drawn so we will also see how it goes being out in the uv light more.  I am hoping the medication is doing it's job...
I would like to be outside more  :-)

When we return home, daylight savings time changes.  So that means less daylight. :-)
This will give me the opportunity to be out more.  Only problem with that is, colder weather is also on it's way and I hate cold weather.         :-( 

I've been so blessed... :-)
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Today's Bible Study

Requirements of a Godly Influence

Read | 1 Corinthians 1:25-31

Have you ever wondered what God’s human history textbook might look like? Who would appear on its pages as the principal movers and shakers of world events? First Corinthians 1:27-28 provides a clue when it tells us that the Lord has chosen the weak and the foolish things of the world to shame the strong and wise. This principle is woven throughout the fabric of biblical history.

A prostitute named Rahab makes a right choice and becomes the ancestor of the Messiah. A widow named Ruth chooses the God of Israel and becomes the great-grandmother of King David. An infertile wife named Hannah pours out her soul to God and becomes the mother of Samuel the prophet. A man called Abram responds to God, leaves his relatives behind, and becomes the father of all who believe. A woman named Mary pours expensive perfume on Jesus’ head and gains for herself an eternal monument in the stream of history.

Who are the truly influential people on this earth? Don’t be deceived by outward appearances. The ones with impact are those who leave all to follow Jesus—the men and women who have proven themselves to be “blameless and innocent children of God above reproach in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, among whom [they] appear as lights in the world” (Phil. 2:15).

You may not think that your light is very bright by this world’s standards, but when the Lord calls you a luminary, you can agree with Him and keep on shining.

Another great day!

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