Saturday, September 28, 2013

Highs -n- Lows Living with the Disease

Saturday, September 28th

Another beautiful morning. Wind is blowing but that feels good. :-)
I slept much better last night than the night before.  I ended up on the couch. :-(

Kaylee and I had a great day...we stopped at a few garage sales in Pine Island and went over to Faribault to see Grandmas...

Pine Island is having their city wide garage sales. :-). I picked up some things for Kaylee, Nolan and Grant, our grandsons from Oklahoma :-). We are going down to visit our kids and grandkids the end of October.  :-). Looking forward to our trip...
I may run over today to stop at a few more sales. That's one thing I really enjoy doing :-)
That and going through swap meets, antique shops or second hand stores. I love to find a deal.    :-)

This weekend I'm going to continue to clean. I like to do that too.  Feels so good to have things picked up and put away.. .the smell of pine sol :-)

So very blessed...

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Today's Bible Study

God’s Sovereignty

Read | Psalm 103:19-22

Do you believe that the Lord has absolute control over our universe—including all the people in it? The best way to know the truth about the Lord is to see what He has inspired men to say about Him in Scripture (2 Tim. 3:16). God declares He is sovereign over . . .

• Nature. Psalm 135:6 says, “Whatever the Lord pleases, He does, in heaven and in earth, in the seas and in all deeps.” God causes the rain to fall, the grass to grow, and the land to bring forth food. There isn’t a single aspect of nature over which the Lord lacks control.

• Nations. “He makes the nations great, then destroys them; He enlarges the nations, then leads them away” (Job 12:23). God’s rule is certain and sure. He keeps watch over the nations (Ps. 66:7), knows all that is happening, and maintains His authority over both good and evil governments (Rom. 13:1).

• Natural man. God has control over unbelievers as well as believers. “He himself gives all men life and breath and everything else” (Acts 17:25 niv). He forms us in our mother’s womb, knows the number of hairs on our head, and determines the appointed times and places of our lives (Ps. 139:13; Luke 12:7; Acts 17:26). Spiritual life as well as physical life is under His complete control (John 6:44).

When we believe God is sovereign and experience this truth in our lives, we will be filled to overflowing with peace and joy. We will rest secure in the knowledge that no matter what is happening in our world, our God reigns. His will shall be accomplished. Does your life show trust in God’s sovereignty?

Another great day!

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