1 Kings 7:1-50 + Acts 7:30-50 + Psalm 128:1-6 + Proverbs 16:31-33
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Old Testament – Today we read about the building of King Solomon’s Palace! Here is an interesting note in Tyndale’s One Year Bible Companion on the Sea discussed in verse 23 – “Then Huram cast a large round tank, 15 feet across from rim to rim; it was called the Sea. It was 7 1/2 feet deep and about 45 feet in circumference.” Apparently the sea was a huge tank that could hold approximately 12,000 gallons of water. It was used by the priests for their ceremonial washings. Impressive structure per the image below!

New Testament – Stephen’s great sermon to the temple council continues today! Great timing on his sermonizing in verses 46 through 50 related to the Temple Solomon built – “”David found favor with God and asked for the privilege of building a permanent Temple for the God of Jacob. But it was Solomon who actually built it. However, the Most High doesn’t live in temples made by human hands. As the prophet says, `Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool. Could you ever build me a temple as good as that?’ asks the Lord. `Could you build a dwelling place for me? Didn’t I make everything in heaven and earth?'” The last 2 verses came from Isaiah chapter 66 verses 1 & 2 (as the prophet says..) Indeed it is true! We do not need a temple for God today. God does not live in a temple built by human hands. I have heard it said before – “If you are in relationship with God through his son Jesus, you are God’s temple.” Do you believe this is true? Do you believe that your body is a temple that God can live in?

A great look at the characteristics of Stephen’s sermon today is at Bible.org at this link.
Psalms – Psalm 128 verse 1 stands out today: “How happy are those who fear the LORD– all who follow his ways!” Do you think it is possible to be happy and to fear God at the same time? Do you believe a healthy fear of God is, well, healthy? Why would we fear God – God who loves us immensely? What is this Psalmist saying to us today in our lives?

Proverbs – I love Proverbs 16 verse 31 today! “Gray hair is a crown of glory; it is gained by living a godly life.” Let us pray that we all get gray hair – and be thankful for it! Don’t dye it away. It is a crown of glory!

Worship God: Today’s readings remind me of Tauren Wells’ terrific song “Hills and Valleys:”
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Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “Gray hair is a crown of splendor; it is attained by a righteous life.” Proverbs 16:31 (NIV)
Prayer Point: Pray that you will one day have a crown of splendor of gray hair. Pray that you will live a righteous life through faith in Jesus. Pray that you love, respect and serve those in your life today that have a crown of splendor of gray hair.
Comments from You & Questions of the Day: Per Psalm 128:1 today, what are some ways that you are literally “fearing the Lord” in your life today? Do you agree with the Psalmist that those who fear the Lord are happy? Why or why not? Have you gone through periods of your life where you did not fear the Lord? Were you happy then? Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings? Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!
God bless,
Mike
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======= Ramona:
1 Kings 7:1-51
The first thing I noticed in today is reading, Solomon took almost twice as long to build his palace then he did to build the Temple. I know that God does not dwell manmade places or created things, yet it seems disingenuous to spend more time with his palace then a Temple he built to give glory to God. There can be a multitude of reasons why his own personal residence took longer, he may have used more workers to build the temple, and they may have put in longer hours to build it.. Just seems kind of curious in my opinion.
Acts 7:30-50
Stephen points out in his message that Israel sacrificed in the desert and they had the appearance of worshiping God; however, they were really worshiping pagan gods. We too can find ourselves sitting in church every time the door flies open, singing and worshiping God; however, our hearts are like Israel, focused on other gods. I also find it interesting that when God describes idolatry it is compared to a husband or wife committing adultery (Jer 3:8-9)/
Psalm 128:1-6
According to Proverbs understanding The Fear of the Lord requires diligent pursuit of:
a. God’s Words and accepting them once you receive them.
b. Crying out for knowledge and understanding.
c. Seeking and searching after that Word as if you are mining for Silver, God and all hidden treasures,
Then one will understand godly fear as well as gain knowledge of God
(Proverbs 2:1-5)
That being the case one cannot really explain the Fear of the Lord to anyone who has not done the above and one who hasn’t done the above cannot explain the “Fear to others.
One can also take note of Proverb 8:13,
To fear the LORD is to hate evil …
This is a clear, concise definition of what it is to fear the Lord. It is hating what God hates.
Proverbs 16:31-33
The thirty-second verse of chapter 16 contains a word that I have been exploring in the bible for about five years, self-control. If you search out Proverbs, you will see that “self-control” is the foundation or core behavior in becoming grounded in God. In fact, it takes self-control to acquire understanding in “The Fear of the Lord.”
Ramona
====== Judy:
The readings today show the attempts of God’s people to make a place,a holy place, for God to reside. While Solomon builds a magnificent Temple, buildings were the best way he knew to house the Almighty. Stephen, in Acts, shows how we relate to outward forms of worship and yet turn away from God’s word to us. He reminds us that God can not be housed in a building, however magnificent. The Psalms and Proverbs remind us that our relationship to God and our very selves, therefore, become God’s Temple. The church is to be God’s Temple, that is, the people of God. Fear of God does not seem to mean afraid of God but in awe and respect and, yes, admiration and love of and with God. Following His ways makes us happy especially as we grow older. But, we could never do this on our own. We would more likely be like the hebrews who rejected the prophets sent to bring us back to God.
Dear Lord, Please help us to be your church, your living temple through the grace of your Son.We constantly fail to listen and fall short, our building may shine on the outside but you know of the decay within. help us to be your living church. Through Jesus Name, Amen.
PS Mike, thank you for this wonderful opportunity to study the Word with you. Your ministry is appreciated and I think it will help me to do something I have wanted to do for a long time:read through the Bible again in a structured way. I last did this as a young teen with my grandmother-many years ago. Thank you so much, and God bless you for this major effort. Judy
Judy
====== Cheryl:
Due to illness and work I have been playing catch up for the last few days. Due to work I missed church on pentecost sunday. I am reminded of something that my daughter said several years ago in church on pentecost sunday. I live in the south and we had already had our 1st hurricane of the year. when the reader read the verse about the Holy Spirit coming as a “great rushing wind”, my daughter who was 3 at the time asked me fearfully if another hurricane was coming. My daughters are presently on a pilgrimage to washington DC and New York in preparation for their confirmation. They and 3 other 16yr olds and 4 adults from our youth program have been visiting several cathedrals in New York and ground zero, and the National cathedral in Washington, the Holocaust museum and all the memorials. they were supposed to come home tonight but the bus broke down yesterday and we aren’t sure when they will be coming home. Please pray for their safe return and that God moved in their hearts on this spiritual journey. I would also like to ask for your prayers that this years hurricane season will be light and that God will calm the waters and still the wind. this is my 3rd time through the one year bible but my 1st time on the web site. I get so much more out of all the comments. I am not often moved to comment but I read all of the comments and “ponder them in my heart”. God’s peace to you all.
Cheryl
====== Ramona:
Cheryl,
I will keep you and your family in my prayers. Remember God is the God of the Round Trip :-). May I suggest something to you? If you are apprehensive about posting things on the Blog, try writing your thoughts as a Word, Notepad document and save them to your hard drive. I am at ease at posting up because I have been journaling through the Bible for over seven years. I treat my posts as an extension of my journaling only now it is in a public forum. Never assume that what you have to say or what you think is insignificant. Even if it is wrong, that error will allow the Holy Spirit to come in and correct you. Notice I said the Holy Spirit—it is He that will lead us all into Truth.
Grace and peace to you,
Ramona
====== Anka:
Cheryl,
May God bless and keep you and your loved ones safe………………
As I read through the OT readings,it struck me that Solomon spent more time on his palace and his wife’s than on Gods…so I looked again to see the measurements of the building…although the dimension of the hall of justice isn’t mentioned,it’s said he built a palace for his wife similar to that…so he did spend considerable time on that too.God called David a man after his own heart but was Solomon?David too had quite a number of wives but I don’t remember him building houses or was that because he was too busy fighting wars?Solomon lived in a time of peace and while building a temple for God,his heart was beginning to turn away…in the end he does begin to turn to the gods of his wives but it seems this is the beginning of his worship….spending so much time on his palace and his wife’s…could it have been her idea?
In the NT readings I kept being amazed at how the jews refused to see Jesus as the messiah even after he had done so many miracles and stunned them by his wisdom and authority.In today’s reading,I see the connection…the same people who saw God part the sea later decided a cow was a better god and turned away from God….the prophet God had used was now”this fellow”to them.It says familiarity breeds contempt and honestly sometimes I wonder if by any chance there are things I do that show disrespect,contempt…or rejection to God without realising it..I pray the Holy Spirit reveals that in my life……………..
About grey hair:)I proudly show mine of as a claim to my age cos so many folks still think I’m a teenager and I stopped being a teen 11 years ago:)
God bless you all
Anka
======= Pat:
When I read Proverbs 16:31, “Gray hair is a crown of glory; it is gained by living a godly life”, I can’t help but wonder if God doesn’t grieve over our society’s obsession with physical looks today. It seems that more and more emphasis on God and His blessings is fading away and in its place the emphasis is being placed on facelifts and Botox to make one look younger, nips and tucks to change one’s body style, and the many eating disorders ranging from the desire to look like a skeleton to binge eating because one can’t consume enough to become satisfied. It amazes me how people will allow other people thousands of miles away that don’t even know or care about them dictate how they should dress. Think what this world would be like if people were as obsessed with God as they have become obsessed with themselves and how they look, and think about all the good that could be done if the money spent on cosmetic applications of all types was spent instead on missions. I’m afraid that our world is on a downward spiral that will continue until the day our Lord returns and sits on His eternal throne.
God Bless!
Pat
======= Mae:
Verses that stood out for me today:
Acts 7:49 “‘Heaven is my throne,
and the earth is my footstool.
Could you build me a temple as good as that?’
asks the Lord.
‘Could you build me such a resting place?”.
Psalm 128:1 “How joyful are those who fear the Lord—
all who follow his ways!”.
Psalm 128:4 “That is the Lord’s blessing
for those who fear him”.
Proverbs 16:32 “Better to be patient than powerful;
better to have self-control than to conquer a city”.
To fear the Lord makes me happy. When I tell people that I fear the Lord, they will respond with “I ain’t fear no one!!!”. But they just don’t know what it’s like to fear the Lord! It’s not fear in being scared, I mean, we all know that. To fear the Lord makes me work harder, fear the Lord keeps me going, keeps me awake, keeps me sharp! I’m happy! So happy!!!
Mae
======= Carmen:
“Do you agree with the Psalmist that those who fear the Lord are happy? Why or why not? ”
Yes I do agree with the psalmist…If you fear the Lord, you only fear him and nothing else. BUT, If you do not fear the Lord…you fear many things. So instead of fearing many things I would rather just fear my almighty and powerful Lord.
For “Those who trust in the LORD Are like Mount Zion, Which cannot be moved, but abide forever”
Amen!
Carmen
======= Helen:
Mike says “I love Proverbs 16 verse 31 today! “Gray hair is a crown of glory; it is gained by living a godly life.” Let us pray that we all get gray hair..”
Well Mike, as it’s started to go grey this year… I must have been particularly righteous recently then!
{Joking}
-Perhaps when that passage was written if you lived a godly peaceful friendly generous and loving life, you were more likely to survive long enough for your hair to turn grey, if you were angry and violent towards people they would like come back after you to get their revenge and might kill you off before your hair had chance to change colour?(As it wouldn’t be just an ‘eye for an eye’ before God stepped in, but an enemy would try and take both your eyes and your ears if you took their eye…)
Helen
======= Terri:
I read and studied Frances Chan’s book The Forgotten God several months ago…It is a very good book about the Holy Spirit! Our church did a Bible Study on it and then our pastor finished off with a lot of verses out of the Bible about the Holy Spirit!! I loved all of it! It is a VERY GOOD BOOK to read…He also wrote Crazy Love which is another GREAT book as well!!
Thanks for this opportunity to read the Bible through in a year…I have always wanted to, but never made it all the way through! I have stayed devoted to this and will continue to!! Thanks again Mike!
Terri
======== Debbie:
I just believe that because I walk in the fear of the Lord, God has saved me from great sorrow and heartache that comes when we choose our own selfish ways instead of His ways. The fear of the Lord doesn’t mean throwing extra money in the offering plate or attending church in hope of God’s mercy- although those choices can make a difference. The fear of the Lord is a daily walk of obedience. I made foolish choices thinking that I knew God and pleased Him. Perhaps, in my youth, it would have helped to have someone older and wiser than me mentor me and guide me into truth.
Debbie
======= Billy:
I have a HUGE crown of Glory on my head and I’m only 49. : )
Billy
======== Patricia:
I believe ‘fearing’ the Lord has made me happy in the sense that it brings me inexplicable peace, even when the choice to do so is sometimes difficult. (‘Fearing’ the Lord as in meaning ‘respecting/obeying/walking in His will.) Happiness seems to be a somewhat transitory word (and for many of us it’s usually self-oriented); I think the Psalmist meant something deeper than what we might initially think of with that translation of the word. The idea of being blessed (for me) goes beyond my immediate sense of emotion or even my life situation in response to adopting God’s will as my own; it refers to something often beyond me, my life, beyond Time, even.
My choosing to be in the center of God’s will (‘fearing God’) sometimes does not appear at first glance to be the one sure place that will bring me ‘happiness’ or security and peace (eg. trusting God to work out inevitable difficulties in the early years of my now 31-yr. marriage). But hindsight has taught me just how myopic my human vision can be, and has also shown me the mistaken assumption I can entertain that God, and even ‘blessedness,’ is all about me. I’ve lived long enough with a very patient heavenly Father to finally discover, though, that ‘blessedness’ is sometimes far bigger than me and even my immediate experience of it. It would have to be, to be blessedness from an infinitely loving, wise, and great God! And when it is…it is truly blessedness–the deepest, most rewarding kind of happiness.
Patricia
======= Elizabeth:
Fearing God to me means standing in awe of Him and not want to hurt him. Trembling at His word and know that He is real and I need to fear Him to have a intimate walk with Him.
Elizabeth
======= Art:
Have read “Forgotten God” several times. As his subtitle reminds us, we need to “Reverse our tragic neglect of the Holy Spirit.” His first book “Crazy Love” is also part of my library.
Its very interesting to look into the life of Pastor Chan, what he is doing lately for the Lord, and learn from his teachings and his thoughts. An interesting and powerful guy!
Art
======= Cathy:
I totally agree that the fear of the Lord brings such a joy….
Cathy
======= Bob:
Some of the reading today has been very timely. I had the opportunity to visit a 5 acre site for a new church plant today. Reading about Solomon’s temple is just so decadent. Stephen really says what a church is when he quotes Is66:1-2. Interesting we have taken Nehemiah’s scripture as our guiding words for the building of our church. (NB: The remnant and the rebuilding come out of the fact that most of the congregation left another church over a dispute between two pastors).
Psalm 128
However you perceive “fear of the Lord” I think the results are what is important. The three reminders I meditate on are the blessings received; prosperity, fruitful wife and sons like olive shoots. I was reminded of these things last Monday when we celebrated my wife’s birthday. Barbecued Hamburgers, her homemade potato salad and beer. It doesn’t get any better than that! Her recovery from a successful surgery is such a blessing. Her 5 children all supportive and participating in being positive citizens of God’s kingdom. My neighbor and and Anglican priest said a wonderful thing to me yesterday, “You have done a great job raising your kids.” Wow! It doesn’t get any better than that!
Bob
======= Greg:
I already have a gray beard!
Greg
======= Ernie:
This Bible blog has richly bless me may God impact more wisdom and understanding to you. God bless!
Ernie
======= Dee:
The operation..Hiram provided timber..God is building his temple.
1 Kings 7:1-51
Wealth beyond measure but obedience to the Lord is what he wants.
Acts 7:30-50
Stephen -Israel rejected the truth that God sent to him-even rejected Messiah.
Stephen’s death-3rd murder in history
Gospel moved out to Judai and Samaria
Powerful words of Stephen-speaking in line with today’s O.T. about Solomon being given permission to build the temple of God.
Psalm 128:1-6 parallels with Psalm 112. When you fear the Lord-enjoying God’s word.
Having healthy fear and respect. Fervent awe of the Lord is healthy to the soul.
Proverbs 16:31-33
Grey hair is a crown of glory. Better patient than powerful
Better self control than conquer a city
The Lord determines how people fall.
Amen!
Be blessed,
Dee












































































>>Like me, have you ever struggled with gossip? How have you been able to stop yourself from gossiping about others?>>
Yes, gossip is soooo easy to fall into because when we our outside of getting our value from Christ, gossip lowers the person or people we are dishing the dirt on in our eyes and in the eyes of others. We are rising ourselves up above the objects of our poison tongue by standing on their backs, which is the sin of Satan. Gossip may be hard to identify by people who are raised in families who gossip (Abnormality seems normal because it is so common), so stopping that behavior may require very severe actions. I have developed the following method, I say, “O, no—that’s not good—let’s pray for them.” The person is usually so shocked that they are stopped right in their tracks and usually hurry off or change the conversations. By the way, I have had only one person to take me up on that offer and when we held hands to pray their hands were like dead fish.
Anka praying for those who have rule over us can also include prayers where you ask God to expose their wickedness or remove them from office. Check out some of David’s prayers they were all not what we would call “nice-nice.”
Grace and peace,
Ramona
====== Jo Anne:
As I was reading the description of the inner sanctuary, I could not imagine a *golden room*!!
In a book I’m currently reading, the author suggests that the interior of this sanctuary was to be a representation of the Garden of Eden. The garden depictions on the wall, the cherubim covering the holiness of God, with access denied to man because of sin. He also explains that the future New Jerusalem will be the ultimate *garden* environment where once again, sinless mankind will share personal and intimate fellowship with his Creator.
Just thought that was interesting.
Jo Anne
====== Mae:
Verses that stood out for me today:
1 Kings 5:5 “So I am planning to build a Temple to honor the name of the Lord my God, just as he had instructed my father, David. For the Lord told him, ‘Your son, whom I will place on your throne, will build the Temple to honor my name.’ ~ Beautiful … everything according to His plan and on His time …
Psalm 127:2 “It is useless for you to work so hard from early morning until late at night, anxiously working for food to eat; for God gives rest to his loved ones”. ~ Makes me think about all those people who are overworked, living on prozac, trying to keep their lives together. Rest is very important! Also makes me think about Mary and Martha. Taking the time to listen to God’s Word … not worry too much about hard working.
Gossip … sigh … yes … I’m trying not to, honestly! But you know, I never really know when ‘talking about someone’ goes into ‘gossiping’. I mean, we are allowed to talk about people, right? I mean, just talk about them, how they are doing, what they are doing. But when does it become gossiping? I surely don’t want to gossip! I’ve been the victim of gossiping and it’s ugly! I guess as soon as we start talking about someone and add mean things to it and don’t tell the truth, then at that point it becomes gossiping? That’s what happened to me, things were said that weren’t true and I couldn’t make those wrongs right. It was their word against mine … it hurt me so bad! I don’t want to gossip! I know it’s a sin, I realize it’s a sin. It’s just soooooooo mean!!!
Mae
====== Carmen:
Okay! here it is…the definition of gossip from the Webster dictionary:
gos·sip (gŏs’əp) Pronunciation Key
n.
1. Rumor or talk of a personal, sensational, or intimate nature.
2. A person who habitually spreads intimate or private rumors or facts.
3. Trivial, chatty talk or writing.
It is cruel and inconsiderate. But, I do think we have all been guilty of it at one time or another:(
The rule of thumb I like to use which is my boundary when to stop before it goes to gossip is the following:
If I say something about someone else… it should be something I could say in front of the person of whom I am speaking about. So, In other words…if I could not say it in front of them I should not say it at all.
I think many of us Christians are guilty of this with the pretext that we want to pray for someone and by mention of them we speak about intimate things that are private. All with the intention of praying for the person.
Dear Lord Please forgive me for any words that have been uttered by me that have been offensive to you or any other person. Help me to bless others and be of good testimony for your name sake where ever I go. That I may please you in every word that comes out of my mouth. In Jesus’ name Amen!
I loved todays reading and the devotional. Thanks for all the work you put into these teachings. God bless you! IN HIM, Carmen
====== Raeann:
The house of GOD is finally built. Could YOU imagine having ALL of that wealth at your disposal? HORRIBLE the stoning of Stephen. The psalms of ascent are some of my favorite in the Bible. I enjoy reading but will NEVER fully understand the Proverbs.
Raeann
====== Ariane:
Hi Mike!
I have been following One Year Bible Blog for about a month now. I used to read it for years, but just now decided to follow along in my Bible to correlate my Bible readings with your blog. Thus far, it’s been an absolute blessing and I am so thankful for it!
I noticed Psalm 127:1 which I thought was a neat God-thing with today’s reading! (God-thing is what the world likes to view as “coincidence”!
Thank you for your faithfulness in all you do brother!
In Christ,
Ariane
====== Patricia:
Such a loaded reading for today, Mike. Thanks for your faithfulness with this blog. Some thoughts that came to mind while reading just the Old Testament portion…if God put that much precise planning into the building of a temporary, earthly Temple to house His Spirit, how much more detail He must put into the planning of each individual ‘temple’ housed in the soul of each His children here on earth–who are destined to live forever with Him. The “uncut” stones is additionally a reference to the utter holiness of his ‘building blocks’–the heart of His child must be whole and undivided in its devotion if it is to enjoy the fellowship of His presence.
These encouraging verses came to mind when reading today:
Jeremiah 29:11
For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
1 Corinthians 3:16
Don’t you know that you yourselves are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in your midst?
Ephesians 2:10 (Amplified Version)
For we are God’s [own] handiwork (His workmanship), recreated in Christ Jesus, [born anew] that we may do those good works which God predestined (planned beforehand) for us [taking paths which He prepared ahead of time], that we should walk in them [living the good life which He prearranged and made ready for us to live].
Patricia
====== Joyce:
Mike and everyone,
Mike, thank you for pointing out Proverbs 16:28.
As i looked up that verse, i got very convicted – how many times have i participated in gossip, either by telling it or listening to it!
Came across this story from Preaching.com, “Gossip: The 8th deadly sin Proverbs 18:18” by Charles Kimball:
‘A man won the million-dollar lottery. He flew with his wife to New York City for a weekend get away. They had such an argument over how to spend the money that she threatened to divorce him. In a fit of anger, he went to the top of the Empire State Building. She ran up after him, thinking he might do something crazy. Once she got to the top she said, “Honey, I love you. We can work it out.” But by the time she reached him, he had already torn the check into pieces and thrown the pieces to the ground. They got to the ground as quick as possible to gather up the pieces of the check. But it was too late. The wind had gotten a hold of the pieces. They couldn’t piece the check back together again, no matter how hard they tried. That’s how it is with gossip. Once gossip gets out, it gets out of control. Once it gets into the wind of people’s ears, there’s no way to put things back together again.’
Very thankful this morning for the reminder in Proverbs 16:28 NLT –
“A troublemaker plants seeds of strife; gossip separates the best of friends.”
and in Ephesians 4:29 Amplified Bible –
“Let no foul or polluting language, nor evil word nor unwholesome or worthless talk [ever] come out of your mouth, but only such [speech] as is good and beneficial to the spiritual progress of others as is fitting to the need and the occasion, that it may be a blessing and give grace (God’s favor) to those who hear it.”
Father, may Your Word and Your Holy Spirit remind us often, to only say words that are beneficial to the spiritual progress of others. May our words be a blessing and give grace to those who hear them!
And may You continue to use the One Year Bible Blog to bring many to come to know You better!
pray in Jesus’ name – amen.
Sincerely,
Joyce
====== Rita:
It’s so nice to see my country and its Cedars mentioned in the Holy Bible. I went last summer to Tyre and then to the mountains (which are far from Tyre by the way. Tyre is in the South and the Cedars are up north) the magnificent Cedar forests and I couldn’t believe how marvelous these trees are. Now I also understand why the Christians fought for years to stay in Lebanon keeping it the only country in the area with more than a thousand churches and a Christian president. Blessings.
Rita
====== Dee:
1st Kings..Solomon building the temple. The cedars of Lebanon was spoken about alot in the bible. They are the best, strongest pieces of wood and the builders from Lebanon were the best of the best. Solomon was really wise in his consideration of his building.
Acts 7: Stephen..I loved his recap of Genesis and Exodus. Good remembrance of why we are where we are. He was a good orater. It’s sad what is coming up but the peace we can have is God’s spirit is with him.
Psalm 127 Unless the Lord builds the house, you labor in vain. It is so important for God to be in the home and much more peaceful
About gossip..I get in trouble all the time and talk too much. I am trying and more cognitive of this now and am trying to work on listening more and not talk as much especially when we should keep quiet. Amen
Dee