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28 Apr 2024 07:35 |
Good morning :-)
The Collect (special prayer) for today. Almighty God, who through your only-begotten Son Jesus Christ have overcome death and opened to us the gate of everlasting life: grant that, as by your grace going before us you put into our minds good desires, so by your continual help we may bring them to good effect; through Jesus Christ our risen Lord, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
Today we hear Jesus explaining that His father is the gardener! Cx :-)
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27 Apr 2024 09:41 |
Good morning :-)
The Good Shepherd Psalm 23 - familiar, traditional and comforting words, especially at times of grief.
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever. <3 <3 <3
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26 Apr 2024 09:51 |
Good morning :-)
The Good Shepherd An odd choice for a morning post but relevant nonetheless……..a lovely hymn, rarely sung these days.
ALL IN AN APRIL EVENING
All in the April evening April airs were abroad; The sheep with their little lambs Pass'd me by on the road. The sheep with their little lambs Pass'd me by on the road; All in an April evening I thought on the Lamb of God.
The lambs were weary, and crying With a weak human cry; I thought on the Lamb of God Going meekly to die. Up in the blue, blue mountains Dewy pastures are sweet: Rest for the little bodies, Rest for the little feet.
Rest for the Lamb of God Up on the hill-top green; Only a cross of shame Two stark crosses between. All in the April evening, April airs were abroad; I saw the sheep with their lambs, And thought on the Lamb of God.
Cx :-)
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25 Apr 2024 09:45 |
Good morning :-)
The Good Shepherd
As Christians, we have to wonder if God was smiling when he formed these fluffy balls of wool we call sheep. Perhaps he made them just so we would see ourselves in a non-threatening way and realise that we too, can’t make it without a shepherd.
1. Sheep follow others blindly. We are compared to sheep because we can often follow anyone without thinking and cannot defend ourselves in times of trouble.
2. Sheep are emotional and recognise the shepherd’s voice but run when they hear a stranger’s voice. We get anxious and distressed and feel sadness. We must listen for our Shepherd’s voice to keep us calm in times of trouble.
3. Sheep are not meant to carry burdens. You will never see a sheep with a pack on its back as they would be crushed by the weight. We are told to give our heavy loads to Jesus so that He can carry them for us.
4. Sheep will settle for less. When they're thirsty they will stop at a dirty puddle right in front of them instead of moving forward to the clean water just a little ahead. They lack discernment and don’t know what is good for them. How often have we settled for less? This is why we need a Shepherd to guide us to better things.
5. Sheep are valuable. You were counted as a wealthy person in bible times if you had a large flock of sheep – they provided meat, milk and wool and they had offspring to carry this on. How much more precious are we? God thought us so valuable that He was willing to die for us. Things to think about.
Cx :-)
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24 Apr 2024 08:20 |
Good morning :-)
The Good Shepherd A young vicar was leading a Sunday School class and telling the children about Jesus being the Good Shepherd. He explained that sheep weren't very smart and needed lots of guidance. He told them that the shepherd’s job was to stay close to the sheep, protect them from wild animals and keep them from wandering off and doing stupid things that would get them hurt or killed.
He pointed to the little children in the room and said that they were like sheep and needed lots of guidance.
Then, he lifted his arms in a dramatic gesture, and with raised eyebrows said to the children, "If you are the sheep then who is the shepherd?" He was obviously indicating himself.
A silence of a few seconds followed. Then a young lad said, " Jesus, Jesus is the shepherd."
The young vicar, obviously caught by surprise, said to the boy, "Well, then, who am I?"
The little boy frowned thoughtfully and then said with a shrug, "I guess you must be a sheepdog."
Cx :-)
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23 Apr 2024 09:50 |
Good morning :-)
A famous Shakespearean actor used to end his performances with a dramatic recitation of Psalm 23, which always left the audience in awe. However, one day a young man from the crowd asked if he could recite the Psalm instead. The actor, taken aback but confident in his own abilities, agreed to let the young man take the stage.
The young man recited the Psalm with a gentle voice, and when he finished, there was no applause or ovation, only tears from the audience. The actor was astonished and asked the young man how he did what the actor could not, despite years of experience and training. The young man humbly replied, "You know the Psalm, but I know the Shepherd."
Cx :-)
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22 Apr 2024 08:55 |
Good morning :-)
Yesterday in church, we heard about Jesus the Good Shepherd.
Being a shepherd is an important role in life. James Hogg was a poor shepherd in Scotland. He took care of a rich landowner’s sheep near the Ettrick Water. James had a dog named Sirrah who was his helper. One night, a storm came up while James was on the hilltop with 700 lambs. The lambs ran off in different directions and James lost sight of them. He searched for them all night with the help of other shepherds, but they found nothing.
The next morning, they discovered the whole flock in a narrow and deep ravine. Sirrah had gathered all the lambs together and kept them safe. Not one lamb was missing. James was grateful to Sirrah and said that even the best shepherd in Scotland couldn’t have done better. James had trained Sirrah well and Sirrah had learned how to work. May we too, follow the guidance of our Good Shepherd.
Cx :-)
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21 Apr 2024 07:22 |
Good morning :-)
Collect (special prayer) for today:
Almighty God, whose Son Jesus Christ is the resurrection and the life: raise us, who trust in him, from the death of sin to the life of righteousness, that we may seek those things which are above, where he reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
Cx :-)
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20 Apr 2024 17:15 |
Good afternoon
I hope all those looking in are having a good day.
Going back a few days the hymn Kandj mentioned last Sunday was new to me so I had to do a bit of googling and listening to it on YouTube. I was quite surprised I hadn't come across it before.
It's been lovely to have a plant themed week. Thank you for that good idea Cynthia. It's been good to learn a little more about the meanings of the plants and the biblical connections. Before we moved to this house 10 years ago we had a very large garden and I could just picture how an acacia tree would have fitted in there :-)
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20 Apr 2024 09:46 |
Good morning :-)
Diligence Emma I. Coston
If you’ve ever made a garden, With a love to see things grow, You will own that every morning It was hoe, hoe, hoe.
Were you ever in a vineyard Where the grapes were ripe and thick? When you went to fill your basket You must pick, pick, pick.
If you’ve ever made a garment, Here’s a fact you also know: You were not then counting stitches; It was sew, sew, sew.
Did you ever learn a lesson Just by taking time to cry? Or was this your resolution, “I will try, try, try”?
Did you ever meet temptation Like a lion in the way, When you knew your only refuge Was to pray, pray, pray?
Jesus is the way to heaven, And if you get there, you must Trust in his almighty power Ever trust, trust, trust.
Cx :-)
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19 Apr 2024 09:43 |
Good morning :-)
Planting a biblical garden.
Olive At Tesco last week (other supermarkets are available!), olive trees in pots were selling for around £15. They were slightly cheaper at a garden centre, but they make for an attractive addition to any garden.
"But I am like a green olive tree in the house of God: I trust in the mercy of God forever and ever." (Psalm 52:8)
The olive tree holds significant symbolism in the Bible, representing peace, prosperity, and the presence of God. The olive tree is also a symbol of endurance and resilience, as it can live for centuries and withstand harsh conditions. In the quoted verse, the psalmist compares himself to an olive tree in God's house, expressing his trust in God's mercy and protection.
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18 Apr 2024 10:07 |
Good morning :-)
Planting a biblical garden.
For those who have a larger garden, what about an Acacia tree?
In the bible, the acacia tree, known for its strength and durability, is often chosen as the building material for important structures such as the Ark of the Covenant. This carries a deeper symbolism representing God’s steadfastness and truth. Its resilience in harsh conditions serves as a powerful reminder of God’s unwavering faithfulness and His ability to provide stability and protection even in challenging circumstances.
Just as the acacia tree stands tall and unyielding in the harshest environments, so too does God stand firm in His commitment to His people, never wavering in His love, guidance, and provision.
It is rather a beautiful tree.
Cx :-)
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17 Apr 2024 08:10 |
Good morning :-)
Planting a biblical garden
Myrtle.
This maybe an unusual choice but it's a plant beloved of royal brides since the 1850s.
"Instead of the thorn shall come up the fir tree, and instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle tree: and it shall be to the LORD for a name, for an everlasting sign that shall not be cut off." (Isaiah 55:13)
The myrtle tree is associated with peace, prosperity, and God's blessings. In the Bible, the myrtle is used to symbolize the transformation from a barren and harsh land to a fertile and prosperous one, reflecting God's promise of restoration and abundance. It has rather attractive flowers.
Cx :-)
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16 Apr 2024 10:03 |
Good morning :-)
Planting a biblical garden
The Rose
Roses in the Bible symbolize love, beauty, and spiritual devotion. They often represent God’s love and His creation’s beauty. In biblical stories, roses are associated with sacrifice and redemption, such as the sacrifice of Jesus and the redemption of mankind. The use of roses as a metaphor for love and desire is seen in the Song of Solomon, where the lover compares his beloved to a "lily among thorns" and "a rose of Sharon."
Tending to roses, with their thorns and blooms, symbolizes the challenges and rewards found in a devoted spiritual life.
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Cynthia
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15 Apr 2024 08:18 |
Good morning :-)
That's a lovely hymn kandj and yes, it's very 'catchy', so I'm not surprised it was still going round in your head!! :-D
It’s Springtime and gardeners everywhere are thinking about what to plant and when to plant. The garden centres are packed with people peering at labels and examining foliage.
Many flowers are mentioned in the bible and there is a lot of interesting symbolism connected with them. Take, for example,
The Lily
"Consider the lilies how they grow: they toil not, they spin not; and yet I say unto you, that Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these"
Lilies are often associated with purity and innocence in the Bible. In the Song of Solomon, the lily is used as a metaphor for love and beauty. Lilies also represent resurrection and new life, as they bloom in the spring, symbolizing the promise of eternal life in Christianity.
Cx :-)
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14 Apr 2024 21:45 |
Hello all
Tying in with the Collect for today, the last hymn in church this morning was........................
Allelulia, Allelulia give thanks to the risen Lord Allelulia, Alelulia give praise to His name.
Jesus is Lord of all the earth He is the King of creation..
Allelulian, Allelulian give thanks to the risen Lord Allelulia, Alelulian give praise to His name.
Spread the good news o'er all the earth Jesus has died and is risen.
Allelulia, Allelulia give thanks to the risen Lord Allelulia, Allelulia give praise to His name.
Come, let us praise the living God Joyfully sing to our Saviour.
Allelulia, Allelulia give thanks to the living Lord. Allelulia, Allelulia all praise to His name.
So why do I have this beautiful hymn still going around and around in my head even now??
Good night and sweet dreams to everyone.
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Cynthia
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14 Apr 2024 08:18 |
Good morning :-D
The Collect (special prayer) for today:
Almighty Father, who in your great mercy gladdened the disciples with the sight of the risen Lord: give us such knowledge of his presence with us, that we may be strengthened and sustained by his risen life and serve you continually in righteousness and truth; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen
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13 Apr 2024 10:03 |
Good morning :-)
I understand about the lilies kandj and I love the idea of everyone bringing a small posy with them. May mention that at our church!!
The very first Easter taught us this: that life never ends and love never dies. Kate McGahan.
Cx :-)
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12 Apr 2024 10:33 |
Hello all
I agree that having the church filled with flowers on Easter Sunday after bare window sills during Lent was a wonderful sight to see.
People were asked to bring along a small few flowers for the Easter Day service and lots of lovely people came with beautiful Spring flowers which made such a difference to our worship. Very uplifting on such a very special day.
Sorry Cynthia, I'm not a lover of lilies.... they remind me of funerals and I don't like the strong scent.
I've just seen bluebells flowering in my garden border this morning which is a big surprise as we don't normally have these out until May usually??
A chilly start so far but hopefully it will improve.
Sending Happy Friday blessings to everyone today.
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12 Apr 2024 09:37 |
Good morning :-)
One of the many glories of Easter in church life is the flowers. Those beautiful Easter lilies look absolutely stunning. We thank God for our talented flower arrangers.
The Easter lily whispers low Of resurrection long ago. Its petals soft, its message clear Easter's promise, always near.
Cx :-)
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