Saturday, October 26, 2013

Highs -n- Lows Living with the Disease

Saturday, October 26th

Another beautiful morning!
Highs in Edmond are going to be in the 70's today. :-).  Jesse mentioned possible snow this coming week. Shucks :-( 

We made it to Oklahoma at around 9pm last night.  I was swollen and alittle sore...It was a long day. 

It is good to see the kids and grandkids.  The boys have sure grown since we've seen them last.
:-). Unfortunately they grow way to fast.

I slept really good last night but woke up at 5am this morning. :-( I usually get up early at home but I was hoping I'd sleep in longer while here.

This morning I am still alittle swollen, sore and have matter in my eyes. 

Today, we are going out to eat at a Greek restaurant and down to the homecoming parade.  It should be lots of fun. :-). Jesse and Joanna are going to the OU game and we are going to come back home.  Tomorrow we are going to the Fair of the Heart.  It has a lot of crafts, food and miscellaneous items for sale. I'm looking forward to that also. :-)

So thankful for all I can do...

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Today's Bible Study

Standing on God’s Word

Read | Ezekiel 13:1-6

The United States Marine Corps is always on the lookout for what they call “a few good men.” The eyes of the Lord are likewise scanning the earth in order to find godly men and women who will step forward and use their influence to exalt righteousness in the land. That is what we see in Ezekiel 22. God says, “I searched for a man among them who would build up the wall and stand in the gap before Me for the land, so that I would not destroy it” (v. 30).

A “gap” in this sense is some place where error or falsehood has crept in, allowing Satanic confusion and inviting the judgment of God. Sometimes these gaps are so serious that they imperil entire nations and carry them to the brink of destruction. Israel was facing such a time following the Exodus, but the Word of God records this remarkable statement: “Therefore He said that He would destroy them, had not Moses His chosen one stood in the breach before Him, to turn away His wrath from destroying them” (Ps. 106:23).

In all likelihood, not too many of us will ever be called upon to save a nation. But we can nonetheless build up the walls of protection around our families and churches by drawing wisdom from the whole counsel of God. We can resist the Devil daily and refuse the sensuality and perversions of this present age. God has called His children into His service and will equip them in righteousness. In Moses’ day, one man made all the difference. Why not be the one who makes a difference today?

Another great day!

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