#readmethebiblegarth now includes Mark 1-8 in Greek with translation, and in the Lawful Literal Version, here: https://youtube.com/playlist?l....ist=PLvpqSEOjm625MyT
The Mark 4 LLV122 recording includes a challenging rebuke at the end.
The Mark 6 LLV122 recording rebukes and reminds of the inalienable core of the Gospel.
Thought for today: Wednesday September 08: Build your spirit
“In all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord”. (Romans 8:37-39)
No matter what happens, nothing can separate you from God’s love and protection. The secret is to build up your spirit day by day, with the knowledge and realization of God’s presence and His love for you. Dwell on this until it becomes an unshakeable fact, the most important part of who you are.
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Q6: To which city was Saul traveling when he saw a great light and Yeshua asked, “Why do you persecute me?
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I'm sorry if some of you have messaged me and I haven't responded. I can't seem to get my messages to load. For those who have been praying for my health, Yah is good, and I'm starting to get my feet back under me again. Looking forward to celebrating all the feasts of YHVH this month! :-D
The Law of Moses, or the books of Torah, tell us about some special days in God’s calendar, days when He wants to meet with us. You can find all of the feasts mentioned in Leviticus 23, but they are also mentioned in hundreds of other places, in both the Old and New Testaments!
In this book, you will study the Bible for yourself and learn exactly what God tells us about these special times. We hope you will discover, as our family did, that each of these special days points us to Yeshua, our Messiah.
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Today's Poem:
Is It Any Wonder
Is it any wonder
that the world is filled with pain,
when man sets aside its beauty,
for his own material gain?
Is it any wonder
that lovers' hearts grow dim,
when they do not hold in honour,
the love that's found within?
Is it any wonder
that the homeless often fail,
when they're forced out of house and home
to seek another trail?
Is it any wonder
that nature falls to ruin and rubble,
because we drain it thoughtlessly,
allowing it to crumble?
Is it any wonder
that children go astray,
because we did not take the time,
to show them the proper way?
Is it any wonder
that evil's strong and bold,
when we can't see any goodness,
and we let our hearts grow cold?
Is it any wonder
Racism thrives, my friend,
when we cannot see the person,
just the colour of his skin?
Is it any wonder
that friendships die and fade,
when we forget the reasons,
why they first were made?
Is it any wonder
our world has been polluted,
when we allow our industries,
to strip it and permute it?
Is it any wonder
there’s so much grief and sorrow,
that we don't even seem to care,
what will take place tomorrow?
Is it any wonder
we see no value in our brothers,
and we hold ourselves too far above,
the many needs of others?
Is it any wonder
our world is like it is,
when all we do is grumble,
and no action do we give?
Is it any wonder
we wait in fear of Judgment Day,
when we do the things we do,
then forget the way to pray?
Daily Prayer
Blessed are You Lord our God, for You have created light to dispel the darkness and have shone in our hearts to give the light of knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus our Christ. We rejoice that all power and might come from You. Loving Father, we pray for all who do not know, who do not love You and those who have hardened their hearts against You. We pray for all whose life is joyless or governed by rules rather than love. May Your Church be willing to accept and welcome all who come seeking You and Your love. Teach us to be generous in our dealings with each other. We give thanks for the many talents and abilities of Your people. We rejoice in each other’s gifts and uniqueness. We pray for all who are restricted by tyranny or the dominance of others. We pray for all who are in refugee camps or are homeless. We pray for all who feel unloved and neglected. We thank You for our own homes and the love and acceptance that is there. We pray for homes where life is oppressive or adventure smothered. We pray for all who are leaving home for the first time and their loved ones. We give thanks for homes where there are new born life and where Your love is growing. Loving Father, we pray for all who walk in darkness and live in fear. We pray especially for those who are persecuted, abused or neglected. We pray for those who are depressed and lonely and all who are struggling to survive. We pray for all who are ill, with a disability, injured or on their death bed. We pray for the victims of war and especially crime and violence. We ask that You forgive us our sins, wrong mindsets and wrong words. We thank You for this night and ask if it is in Your will to keep us safe. We pray this in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ, amein.