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What we can learn about God From Being Parents: Leave The Driving To Him (Proverbs 3:5-6).
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What we can learn about God From Being Parents. Friday, January 06, 2006. Leave The Driving To Him (Proverbs 3:5-6). My three year old daughter has grasped the concept of traffic lights red means stop, green means go and was focused on whether I was obeying them as I drove. I was, but she couldn’t see that from the back seat, and kept asking about them. She eventually moved onto other things and we both had a more pleasant ride. 2004, and April 25. Posted by anon at 5:45 AM. Links to this post:.
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UALC Community Garden: August 2010
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It is to the glory of my Father that you should bear much fruit." John 15:8 (New Jerusalem Bible). Tuesday, August 31, 2010. Daniel was able to influence those leaders because he had a record of irreproachably discharging his secular duties. Daniel 1:19-20. The examples of Joseph and Daniel are not the only places where scripture reflects that principle. Colossians 3:23. Instructs that “. Your work is, put your heart into it as done for the Lord.” (. Emphasis added). 1 Peter 4:11. Monday, August 23, 2010.
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What we can learn about God From Being Parents: February 2006
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What we can learn about God From Being Parents. Thursday, February 16, 2006. Climbing onto the Father’s Lap. I’m usually up when my three year old daughter wakes up in the morning. She sometimes says little then, but instead just climbs onto my lap to be held. That sends an unspoken message of love far stronger than anything she could express verbally. And because of how well I know her, I understand what she needs then without her saying anything. Scripture supports that parallel. Ecclesiastes 5:1-2.
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What we can learn about God From Being Parents: A Child's Cries and Our Prayers
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What we can learn about God From Being Parents. Saturday, January 28, 2006. A Child's Cries and Our Prayers. It struck me early one morning as my two year old daughter was calling for me that there are parallels between her sometimes urgent cries, our prayers, and God’s response to those prayers. Other images about prayer were posted at Images from God. 2004 and May 27. Posted by anon at 5:11 PM. Links to this post:. God Looking in on Us. Like Father, Like Son. Knowing that We Don’t Know.
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What we can learn about God From Being Parents: Climbing onto the Father’s Lap
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What we can learn about God From Being Parents. Thursday, February 16, 2006. Climbing onto the Father’s Lap. I’m usually up when my three year old daughter wakes up in the morning. She sometimes says little then, but instead just climbs onto my lap to be held. That sends an unspoken message of love far stronger than anything she could express verbally. And because of how well I know her, I understand what she needs then without her saying anything. Scripture supports that parallel. Ecclesiastes 5:1-2.
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Gardening for God: Becoming Good Soil in God's Garden: The Process of Becoming Fruitful
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God frequently analogizes his people to a garden or plant he hopes will produce pleasing fruit. See e.g. Isaiah 5:1-2; Jeremiah 17:7-8; John 15:1-8. This blog is inspired by those images and a lot of time in the garden. Wednesday, January 18, 2006. Becoming Good Soil in God's Garden: The Process of Becoming Fruitful. The process God uses to make a fruitful Christian is a lot like the process for making a fruitful garden. Both involve significant change and both take time. Making a fruitful garden. Once t...
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Gardening for God: There’s usually more going on than meets the eye
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God frequently analogizes his people to a garden or plant he hopes will produce pleasing fruit. See e.g. Isaiah 5:1-2; Jeremiah 17:7-8; John 15:1-8. This blog is inspired by those images and a lot of time in the garden. Sunday, January 22, 2006. There’s usually more going on than meets the eye. Accumulation little by little is the way to riches. So I wouldn’t be held up by wet, cold, soil or low ambient air temperatures. I was ready to plant as early as possible and did so. Getting preparing for a good c...
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Gardening for God: Making “Good Soil”: Matt. 13:8; Mark 4:8; Luke 8:8
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God frequently analogizes his people to a garden or plant he hopes will produce pleasing fruit. See e.g. Isaiah 5:1-2; Jeremiah 17:7-8; John 15:1-8. This blog is inspired by those images and a lot of time in the garden. Sunday, January 22, 2006. Making Good Soil : Matt. 13:8; Mark 4:8; Luke 8:8. By serious gardeners, to the soil at different times in different ways. Some springs I supplemented those autumnal additions with bags and bags of pre-composted manure. The combined result was a gradual improveme...
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Gardening for God: February 2006
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God frequently analogizes his people to a garden or plant he hopes will produce pleasing fruit. See e.g. Isaiah 5:1-2; Jeremiah 17:7-8; John 15:1-8. This blog is inspired by those images and a lot of time in the garden. Tuesday, February 28, 2006. Cutting Back The Grasses. This is the time of year when ornamental grasses have be cut back. Effectively calling them to abandon their prior lives, He told them that those who lose their life for my sake will find it. Matthew 10:39. That deadwood must be trimme...