Numbers 33:40-35:34 + Luke 5:12-28 + Psalm 65:1-13 + Proverbs 11:23
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Old Testament – Today in Numbers chapter 33 we read about the other nations in Canaan. In chapter 34 we read about the boundaries of the Promised Land. Below is a map of how the tribes will divide Canaan – which we will read about later in the Bible in more detail:

In chapter 35 verses 10-12 we read about the Cities of Refuge – “`When you cross the Jordan into the land of Canaan, designate cities of refuge for people to flee to if they have killed someone accidentally. These cities will be places of protection from a dead person’s relatives who want to avenge the death. The slayer must not be killed before being tried by the community.” Reading about the Cities of Refuge reminds me of our current day laws of “innocent until proven guilty.” It seems like the Cities of Refuge idea still lives on in our justice system today in some regards.

New Testament – In Luke chapter 5 we read one of my favorite healings’ of Jesus – where he heals the paralyzed man on the mat – in very large part because of the paralyzed man’s friends who carry him to Jesus! I love that his friends did this. I pray if I was paralyzed I would have friends like these! Check out verses 18 through 20 – “Some men came carrying a paralyzed man on a sleeping mat. They tried to push through the crowd to Jesus, but they couldn’t reach him. So they went up to the roof, took off some tiles, and lowered the sick man down into the crowd, still on his mat, right in front of Jesus. Seeing their faith, Jesus said to the man, “Son, your sins are forgiven.”” I am fascinated by this – “seeing their faith” – I don’t know if this is a quirk of the New Living Translation or if indeed Jesus literally saw the faith of the paralyzed man’s friends. My hunch is that he did. And this makes me realize that sometimes when our faith is at a low point, maybe our friends can help carry us along and bring us closer to Jesus. And maybe we should act like these friends for someone in our life who is “paralyzed” by something…. Is there someone in your life that you can help “carry the mat for” and in doing so bring them closer to Jesus? Wow. I pray I have friends like this – and I pray I can be a friend like this to others…

Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Luke chapter 5 titled “Stretcher Carriers and Sermon Critics” is at this link.

Psalms – Psalm 65 has some amazing verses about nature! I love verse 8 – “Those who live at the ends of the earth stand in awe of your wonders. From where the sun rises to where it sets, you inspire shouts of joy.” When is the last time you have been inspired to shout for joy to God for the beautiful sunset he created?

Verse 7 of the Psalm says this – “You quieted the raging oceans with their pounding waves and silenced the shouting of the nations.” When is the last time you have stood in complete silence before God because of his beautiful Creation?

Proverbs – Today’s Proverb 11:23 teaches us: “The desire of the righteous ends only in good, but the hope of the wicked only in wrath.” This is a great teaching that leading a godly life will lead to happiness. And leading a wicked life…. brings wrath. This is sobering to really ponder. It’s a choice each one of us must make. What type of life will we lead? And where will that life choice ultimately lead us. I pray each of us are on the Path of Life toward and with God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. It’s the only path that leads to eternal happiness.

Worship Video: Today’s readings in Luke remind me of the Britt Nicole song, “The Lost Get Found.” Here’s a great live version of this song:
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Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “When Jesus saw their faith, he said, “Friend, your sins are forgiven.” Luke 5:20 NIV
Prayer Point: Pray that you have a true saving faith in Jesus. Pray that through Jesus your sins are forgiven today and forevermore. Pray that you will follow Jesus in obedience the rest of your life.
Comments from You & Questions of the Day: Based on our readings in Luke today, have you ever had someone “carry you on a mat” when you were in a time of need? Have you ever had friends that demonstrated great faith in you? Conversely, have you ever carried friends on their mat when they were in need? Do you think we are called to carry each others burdens? Why or why not? Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings? Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!
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Mike
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======= Ramona:
Numbers 33:40-35:34
51 “Speak to the Israelites and tell them: `When you cross the Jordan River into the land of Canaan, 52 you must drive out all the people living there. You must destroy all their carved and molten images and demolish all their pagan shrines. …55 But if you fail to drive out the people who live in the land, those who remain will be like splinters in your eyes and thorns in your sides. They will harass you in the land where you live. 56 And I will do to you what I had planned to do to them.’ ”
God wants us to be in the world but not of the world, we are to be salt and light in a dead and dying world yet I find being in the world but not of the world a difficult task to navigate. I know that you can be amongst people yet be detached from them and you can be separated from people yet be attached to them. What is the ‘key’ in walking this walk like Jesus? When Jesus was around sinners they were converted to seeing life from God’s point of view. He definitely wasn’t converted to their lifestyle. And that is the dilemma I find myself in how to be amongst the world yet not take on the lifestyle of the world.
Luke 5:12-28
17 … And the Lord’s healing power was strongly with Jesus.
Jesus was in a room full of people and the text says that there were some religious teachers and some Pharisees (Far-to-sees) sitting near by who came from every conceivable town and village in Galilee and Judea. What ever their personal reason for coming to hear Jesus, no one in that room was sick except the guy whose friends put him through the roof or where they? Now the paralyzed men’s friends I see them from two different perspectives neither may be right. They either loved their friend so much that they wanted him to be healed so that he can live a productive life. Or they may have wanted him to be healed because they had to carry him around. Hmmm.
I can’t believe that everyone in that room, except for the man who made an entrance through a hole in the roof, was walking in Divine Health. Everywhere that Jesus went people were calling out, falling out and shouting out to be healed, he even touched and healed a man with leprosy. So what’s up with this group? One thing for sure these guys had so much pride that they wouldn’t dare submit their sick bodies to the healing touch of Jesus. Today, even today, many fail to submit sick bodies; sick souls to Jesus even after seating in a room watching others get healed. Pride will kill ya!
Psalm 65:1-13
1 What mighty praise, O God,
belongs to you in Zion. We will fulfill our vows to you,
…3 Though our hearts are filled with sins,
you forgive them all.
How often do we feel inadequate, ashamed, undeserving to come to Jesus, yet the Sweet Psalmist of Israel gives us an encouragement to praise God through our inadequacies because He has the power to cleanse us from all unrighteousness after He has forgiven us of all our sins.
Proverbs 11:23
This Proverb is another way of saying, “We Reap what we Sow.”
Grace and peace,
Ramona
======= Roslyn:
Thanks for the beautiful pictures on nature, Mike, the sunset especially. I’ve always loved the sunset. There’s nothing like a prayerful walk on the beach with the sunset on the background. It stills the soul and lifts you up the ground!!!
I’ve taken pictures of sunset in my travels—-they may look slightly different but the beauty and grandeur is all the same.Like God whose presence never fades…
I also like the symbolic aspect of the sunset. While it signals the end of the day, it is a reminder that there is another tomorrow when the sun rises again to signal another day. The sunset and the sunrise, the Resurrection!
That’s what I meant the last time I said not to be so much to be focused on the sunrise and sunset, but on the Crucifixion and the Resurrection.
Roslyn
========== Ramona:
Roslyn,
>>The sunset and the sunrise, the Crucifixion and the Resurrection>>
Thank you for this thought, it is powerful, WOW!!
The Bible states that the Lamb of God was slain before the foundation of the world, meaning that the plan of redemption was set before anything was ever created and the sunset and sunrise, or the “sonrise” and “sonset” hearled the plan of redemption on the “first day” of “In the beginning …” WOW!!!
God loved us, cared for us, planed for us before we were ever in existence. Hallelujah!!
I will leave for work, like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, clicking my heels without the ruby slippers.
Again, grace and peace,
Ramona
======= Emily:
Glory and Might of God is revealed through all creation. Today, lyrics of a song struck me that mentioned that even Caesar of mighty Roman Empire could not own or contain the vast blue sky.
How silly human beings can be that they think owning a luxury car or gadget can add to their worth.
Our real worth is in Christ and as the children of God. God is the creator of Universe and of infinite things in it.
Emily
======= George:
Absolutely — I’m incredibly fortunate because I work with very good friends who know Jesus. Many times, when I’ve descended the spiral staircase of despair, self-flagellation, and pity, they’ve brought me to Jesus. My beautiful wife has also carried me as I’ve sprawled on the mat of regrets. This passage and your comments have nudged me to do the same for a struggling family member. Thank you — awesome pix, too!
George
======= Laverne:
Wow those pictures representing different nature scence are fantastic. I just brought a fireplace DVD and looking at these pictures I wish they made a DVD of nature. It helps me to appreciate all of Gods wonders and allows me to spend time with Him.
Last night 2 of my friends & myself could not make prayer service because of the threat of rain. We decided to have a prayer service over the phone. We incoporated my church style of prayer service. The first prayer we prayed for ourselves, the second prayer was for others and last for the leaders in our life. While we prayed we talked about how Gods grace truly is amazing the 3 of us had long term relationships which ended recently. We could not figure out why? or What was going on? But now we get it we are carrying one another, holding up and undergirding each other when the other is down ..We can carry each others mat and it doesn’t matter that my marriage was a 10 yrs one, another friends was 12 yrs and the other 5. We ALL carried that mat for each one of us during this time in our life. And when we can’t pray for ourselves we know our sisters are in the gap for us. I pray God continue to use me for His purpose.
Proverbs 65 (scatter rose petals down your paths,
All through the wild meadows, rose petals. )
Stood out to me today because there are times that I believe my path is going to be filled with rocks but instead I feel the velvety touch under my feet and it is then I know my Lord has spread rose petals along my wild path.
And I thank Him…and absolutely love Him.
Laverne
======= Erin:
Actually just today I stood in complete silence before God because of his beautiful creation. This morning I happened to be doing such a mundane thing as making the bed, when I happened to look up at the window and see a beautiful rainbow. I was immediately struck by it’s beauty, so I ran to go get the camera and took a picture from our balcony, which I would share here but HTML comments are not allowed. Maybe I’ll try to post it or something. But anyway, right after the chaos of making sure I got the picture before it went away, I was able to stand in complete stillness for a few moments to admire it, and was really reminded of God and the Noahic covenant. I could tell that God was really speaking to my heart, and was so moved by that moment, as silly as it sounds
Another funny thing that happened today was that I was driving to a friends house and missed the freeway exit, and was forced to drive another 5 miles or so without another exit. I got angry at first, but looked at the mountains and scenery around me and realized that this was a perfect opportunity to be alone with God for a few minutes and pray, so that’s what I did. It actually turned out to be a nice blessing in disguise.
So lots of God-created beauty in my day today, it was a very nice reminder of all the incredible creation that God has granted us that most of us don’t even have the time to notice…
Erin
======= Jenny:
I too love this account in Luke. The Bible doesnt say the man on the mat had faith or not, but his friends did. How awesome! What a good example of not going at it alone in the Christian walk. We need to surround ourselves with people of faith. I have found myself faithless at times, but the faith of my loved ones has boosted me, encouraged me.
Also note Jesus said, man, you’re sins are forgiven you. Jesus said this before healing him because this was a greater need. I heard some teachings on some of these biblical healings and why did Jesus say your sin is forgiven, then heal them…could it be a sin on their part contributed to their condition? LIke the man by the stirred waters, he said, ‘go and sin no more’.
I had to pull out the big guns on this one, the Vernon McGee study Bible (aka, a Thru the BIble in 10 years Bible with commentary.. so vast, it takes 10 yrs! , i’ll post a portion of it:
“There are many people who are not going to receive the message of salvation unless you lift a corner of their stretcher and carry them to a place where they can hear the Word of God. They are paralyzed–immobilized by sin and many other things the world holds for them. Some are paralyzed by prejudice and others by indifference. They are never going to hear Jesus say to them, “You’re sins are forgiven” unless you take the corner of their stretcher and bring them to Him. All these incidences reveal the fact that the Lord Jesus Christ wants us to spread the gospel of Jesus to others.”
—wow, thats convicting. I dont think this means drag people against their will, but tell them of Jesus, pray for them, encourage them, invite them to church, give them a Bible, whatever we can do to share with others.
The link at bible.org above was really good in explaining it further, haha. fred…didnt get that at first.
Jenny
=======Katie:
Good Morning!
what a reading, I am moved. I am in the process this morning of praying for someone in particular, and so this reading in Luke really spoke to me. I even interupted my husband in his reading and read the commentary to him :).
Thank You Lord for Your perfect timing and telling me what I need to do.
Isn’t God wonderful?
Katie
======= Micah Girl:
I love the power of the leper’s request to Jesus–“Lord, if you are willing…” and then Jesus’ overwhelming response, “I am willing.” Simple but powerful stuff that has inspired my prayers this morning. Blessings to all.
Micah Girl
======= Ramona:
Numbers 33:40-35:34
A quick observation: God is about “boundaries.” From the “…In the Beginning …” up until now, God has placed boundaries on everything He has created.
“ … So God made the expanse and separated the water under the expanse from the water above it … “Let the water under the sky be gathered to one place and let dry ground appear … The land produced vegetation plants yielding seeds according to their kinds, and trees bearing fruit with seed in it according to their kinds. God saw that it was good. There was evening, and there was morning, a third day. God said, “Let there be lights in the expanse of the sky to separate the day from the night, and let them be signs to indicate seasons and days and years … God placed the lights in the expanse of the sky to shine on the earth, to preside over the day and the night, and to separate the light from the darkness. “(Genesis 1:4-18 NET.)
In everything God does, He assigns purpose and actions and when we fail to operate within those boundaries He has set because of who He is, The Master Craftsman, we are out of order, just as that vending machine is Out of Order when it fails to dispense our choice after having put our money in. Just as the bathroom, or car, or whatever has been designed for a specific purpose is Out of Order when it fails to operate within its purpose. Just as we are Our of Order when we don’t use a perfectly working tool/person/created thing in the manner it was designed to work—we have wandered into the realm of abuse.
If the purpose of a thing is not understood, abuse is inevitable—Myles Monroe.
Grace and peace,
Ramona
========= Margaret:
The verses that stand out for me in today’s readings are the OT-Num33:55-56. The Israelites did not follow God’s command and drive out the people fom the Promised Land. “Those wo remain will be like splinters in your eyes and thorns in your sides. They will harass you in the land where you live.” Thousands of years later, Israel is still being harassed in the land that God gave to them.
Margaret
======= Jim:
It is important to remember that Greek and Hebrew were crude languages (without even any punctuation) and that words like “their” often had to be added. That Jesus saw the faith in the man’s friends in today’s reading comes from only two words, “eido pistis” which simply means to perceive moral conviction.
Cloud and Townsend (we just talked about their series of books on Boundaries), however, showed in “How People Grow” that the four commonly used Christian counseling models of the Sin Model (Good is good, you’re bad… stop it), the Truth Model (just think it and do it), the Experimental Model (dig up pain for praying as in the popular but dangerous Theophostic therapy), and the Charismatic Healing Model never help as much as one might expect (generally only helping people be happy with where they’re at rather than thirst for being more) and that only a Relational Model (with both checks and support) can get one past growth ceilings.
It therefore is only through a community of faith and moral convictions that there are any real opportunities for personal growth (also the conclusion of the psychiatry industry and the basis for the modern emotional intelligence theory). Even top management consultants like Senge come to the same conclusion.
But, a true environment of morals will not be peaceful – Jesus Himself wasn’t the sort we would normally like to invite to a barbecue (Buddha had much nicer things to say, but then Buddha didn’t get crucified). And, Social Constructionism shows, in fact, that diversity (in opposition to a third of companies today giving unscientific personality tests in foolish attempts to only hire people that “fit in”) and the free flow of information (based on the right rather than the need to know) creating actual tornadoes of energetic discussion rather than static “happiness” are required for true stability in any community.
Sadly, a major theme in most self-help books is only the new age concept of “positive visualization” (that Covey even has written is supposed to be able to reprogram us into being Gods – LOL) that again provides happiness without any real growth by wholly misunderstanding that the often quoted Proverbs 23:7 (“As a man thinks in his heart so he is”) has more to do with the source of our motivations and joy than just feelings of happiness.
In a similar fashion, we can distrust anyone suggesting an action is Godly because it simply feels good and makes them happy. All of the ten example conversions in Acts, for instance, involved audible instructions from God or a holy agent. Never did things “just happen” for good – good came from direct obedience. Too often today, we can’t wait on a clear voice (which is speaking, but we’re ignoring) and we simply don’t fear the wrong answer (our own) enough to wait until we are still enough to listen. Amy Carmichael once said, “If you have never been hurt by a word from God, it is probably that you have never heard God speak.” And Jesus said, “And, he who does not take his cross and follow after Me is not worthy of Me.” Matthew 10:34-38
Also, a quick comment about how much the Jews have been harassed over the millennia… throughout the times of the Bible, there were over ten million Jews and no Muslims – today, there are still only about 14 million Jews (almost half in Israel and almost half in the U.S. – being driven out of most other countries including Europe) while there are over a billion Muslims (many who want the last 12 million Jews gone). Moreover, every single one of my Jewish friends (dozens) were at some time in their youth sadly beaten up or taunted by Christian kids for being Christ killers (which, of course, we all did with our sins). God has insured His Chosen (the Jews) to survive even though most of the peoples mentioned in the Bible are now gone.
Jim
======= Elizabeth:
I’m a gardener, so I love these images from Psalm 65…
“You visit the earth and water it; you greatly enrich it; the river of God is full of water; you provide their grain, for so you have prepared it.
You water its furrows abundantly, settling its ridges, softening it with showers, and blessing its growth. You crown the year with your bounty; your wagon tracks overflow with abundance.” -Psalm 65:9-11
Man can plant and water, but it is God grows it all for His glory…people and plants! : )
Elizabeth
======= Steven:
Hi, I enjoy reading your blogs daily. My name is Steven. I’m paralyzed from the chest down. Unlike the friends in Luke, in todays society usually your friends abandon you. I know my friends didn’t stick around when I had my accident.
Steven
======= Barb:
Aw, Steven, I’m sorry to hear you’ve been let down by your friends, but it’s encouraging to hear you read Mike’s blogs daily. Hopefully you’re on track with the OYB readings too, because Scripture is where you’ll find the best Friend. : )
When I finish this post, I will pray for you, that God will bring some Godly friends into your life.
I have been to Key West a couple of times, and every evening they have a whooping party to celebrate the sunset. I know how I feel closer to God when I take in the beauty of it…
Barb
======= Ella:
Steven, People are imperfect and people will let you down. But God will never let you down.
Father, I thank you for Steven. I thank you that you have touched his life. I know that you have plans to prosper Steven and not harm him. Plans to give him a hope and a future. Lord, I pray that you would send friends into his life. Your soldiers, people who will help him to carry his burdens. People who will encourage him and “lower him through the roof before Jesus.” Lord you are SO GOOD! I love you and praise you! In Jesus’ name! Amen
Ella
======= Richard:
Mike:
I just wanted to say thanks! Every morning I read the 1 Year Bible study (on line) and then turn to the blog. Your cometary reviews what I have just read and enriches it. Often I follow one of your links to the Bible Org.
Just wanted to say thanks for your time and efforts to bless so many others, including my self.
Richard
======= Frederick:
Luke 5: 12-13
12 While Jesus was in one of the towns, a man came along who was covered with leprosy.[a] When he saw Jesus, he fell with his face to the ground and begged him, “Lord, if you are willing, you can make me clean.”
13 Jesus reached out his hand and touched the man. “I am willing,” he said. “Be clean!” And immediately the leprosy left him.
Jesus, our LORD, are compassionate and forgiving. He answered the man that he was willing to make him clean. Reflecting on our own lives, are we willing to forgive other’s ‘offences’? Jesus is willing. We, who model after our LORD, should be willing.
Psalm 65 is also comforting. So is today’s Proverbs 11:23.
Just a brief note: it is important to arm ourselves with God’s words to fight the fight. Do come back everyday to read God’s Words and share God’s enlightenments.
Frederick
======= Steve:
Numbers 33:40-35:34
Today’s reading in the book of Numbers speaks about taking possession of our inheritance as we see the Promise Land divided among the Israelites. This serves as a reminder for us to take possession of our inheritance by leaving behind that territory we once occupied before knowing Jesus and occupy the Promise Land where we’re new creatures in Christ. I thought it interesting that each tribe had its own separate territory except the Levites, they were wonderfully scattered within each and every territory providing spiritual leadership for each tribe.
The cities of refuge also stood out for me in today’s readings. Numbers 35:6-8 “Six of the towns you give the Levites will be cities of refuge, to which a person who has killed someone may flee. In addition, give them forty-two other towns. 7 In all you must give the Levites forty-eight towns, together with their pasturelands. 8 The towns you give the Levites from the land the Israelites possess are to be given in proportion to the inheritance of each tribe: Take many towns from a tribe that has many, but few from one that has few.”
Although the city’s of refuge is a place of safe haven for those that unintentionally killed someone, it also metaphorically speaks of Christ as our safe haven. We were all guilty before our High Priest Jesus declared us not guilty. Just as the offender is safe as long as he abides within the city of refuge, the same goes for us as long as we abide in Christ. In the city of refuge the offender is set free only when the High Priest in the city of refuge dies. We were set free by the death and resurrection of our High Priest Christ Jesus.
The book of Numbers is wonderfully rich in metaphors reminding us to take possession of our inheritance and walk in faith taking God at His word.
Steve
======= Billy:
I was thinking of the OT reading today about how the criminal who sought refuge in the sanctuary city had to wait till the High Priest died before being set free. I thought of how Jesus (The Highest Priest) died for our sins and set us all free.
Billy
======= Antonietta:
I suffered from a chronic illness years ago. I was very surprised when I was told years later that my friends picked a certain day of the week to pray and fast for my healing and they did this for months . They never told me they were doing that for me. They carried my mat for me and I am very grateful.I am no longer sick thank God.
Antonietta
======== Jill:
I think it’s important to let others in on our pain so they can help ” carry the mat”. It takes a special person to admit defeat and discouragement . But being a apart of a fellowship group or Bible study or support group is vital for a Christian! I had a very good friend who when I was at a low gave me a prayer shawl her daughter had knitted prayers into with every stitch. She gave this to me. This was a way of carrying the mat and carrying my pain. You know don’t shut people out. Ask God to put people in your life to help you through hard situations.
Want to share this: let people see Jesus in us! http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uOg-1JjAdGk
Jill
======= Susan:
“When I lay my Isaac down” is an excellent book about faith. It made the healing of the paraplegic speak volumes. My eyes were opened concerning the friends lowering the mat to Jesus. It is an excellent example of how we as brothers and sisters in Christ are to lift each other up when we find another’s faith suffering due to circumstances beyond their control. The author re tells her walk through such a time. I recommend this book to others hurting due to circumstances beyond their control. We have a God who cares and is with us always.
Susan
======= Dee:
I found it interesting about the degree they went to in expelling murder(ers). In Numbers 32-34, And never accept a ransom payment from someone who has fled to a city of refuge, allowing a slayer to return to his property before the death of the high priest. This will ensure that the land where you live will not be polluted, for murder pollutes the land. And no sacrifice except the execution of the murderer can purify the land from murder. You must not defile the land where you live, for I live there myself. I am the Lord, who lives among the people of Israel. Have we ever thought about the murderers in the country and how they affect the world in which we live in. We live in a very flourished and rich country and are blessed in a number of ways, however, when disaster hits in the most flourishing areas of our world, it makes you think..alot of people cry out and wander where God is in these situations..then it makes you want to look back at these verses above. Where murder and sin is abundant, and people are becoming as those of Sodom and Gomorrah, how can God look upon and save a group of people or nation who don’t want to be saved and are polluting the area with crime, mayhem, and sin! It’s one of those hmmm..thoughts to ponder on..
Luke 5, it is funny how other people will be talking in parrelel with what you are reading for the day, because I just got through listening to Taffi Dollar speaking of the same message on the man who was afflicted with palsy getting lowered through the roof of someone’s house and Jesus “saw” the faith of his friends.. and healed him. She was using the words from Mark 2 on it however it coorelates todays message, I do think that is awesome when friendship is so strong and at the times when we are the weakest we have a friend and their faith to help us endure to the finish line. I have a good friend like that who went with me to all my appointments following my surgery for my eyes and she was a great encouragement when I was weak..we do need friends like that in our life when times get too hard to bare..and we just need that “little Jesus boost” from them and their surge of energy to get our faith back where it should
Psalm is very pretty today..It speaks of how God answers our prayers, You faithfully answer our prayers with awesome deeds..Those who live at the ends of the earth stand in awe of your wonders..it makes me think of that song..God of Wonders, reveal your majesty, you are Holy!!Holy!!!
anyway,,I am with Ramona on the proverb 11:23, it does tie into you reap what you sow..theres only two choices in life..serve the God of Heaven and Earth, the Lord of our Creation, or by default you are serving the devil..its that easy!!
Be Blessed
Dee










































