
Handfuls On Purpose❤️ *See Ruth chapter 2
Promises of hope from God's word.
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22.04.202523:30
'He Ran To Me' (The Prodigal Son) - Phillips, Craig and Dean
22.04.202500:32
21.04.202515:08
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Mathew 28. 17 When they saw him, they worshiped him; but some doubted. Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations,
🦋🦋 Mark 16:14
Later Jesus appeared to the Eleven as they were eating; he rebuked them for their LACK of FAITH and their STUBBORN refusal to believe those who had seen him AFTER he HAD RISEN🌹🌹. Luke 24:47 and repentance for the forgiveness of sins will be preached in his name to all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.
🎍🎍🎍 John 21.17
JESUS SAID, “ FEED MY SHEEP.
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Mathew 28. 17 When they saw him, they worshiped him; but some doubted. Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations,
🦋🦋 Mark 16:14
Later Jesus appeared to the Eleven as they were eating; he rebuked them for their LACK of FAITH and their STUBBORN refusal to believe those who had seen him AFTER he HAD RISEN🌹🌹. Luke 24:47 and repentance for the forgiveness of sins will be preached in his name to all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.
🎍🎍🎍 John 21.17
JESUS SAID, “ FEED MY SHEEP.
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21.04.202515:04
I am sitting here thinking about Judas.
Yes, Judas.
Do you ever wonder what Judas was thinking? What could cause him to do what he is famously known to have done?
Our human eyes have never beheld the Savior. We weren’t there when He healed the sick and walked on water. We never shared a meal with Him.
But Judas did. He was so very close.
Yet, Judas betrayed Jesus.
His name is forever linked with betrayal.
He sold Jesus for thirty pieces of silver, and we’ve all shaken our heads that he could betray the Son of God for so very little.
So
Very
Little.
While I know Jesus was completely in control, came to die, and could have called down a legion of angels to His defense; I’ve wondered what could have caused Judas to play the role he played in betraying Jesus.
Have you?
What could have caused Judas to be ripe for the evil one to use? (Luke 22:3)
He was as close as any human being has ever been to the God-man.
Why did he do what he did?
Many theologians believe Judas felt betrayed because Jesus hadn’t turned out to be the kind of Savior/King he had hoped for, and in his disillusionment, Judas betrayed Jesus.
And many today have Judas hearts.
Think about this, as in the Parable of the Wheat and the Tares (Matt 13:24-30) many will try Christianity for a while—
*but when they come up against something they don’t like in the Word,
*or when God asks them to follow Him over their feelings or the culture,
*or when they don’t get what they were hoping for when they think they should get it,
*or when God does something they just don’t like,
they go their own way and betray Jesus too.
A Judas heart wants their way over God’s way as He defines it in His Bible.
And when another “savior” comes along, those with ‘Judas hearts will sell Jesus for “cheap” too.
Judas hearts do things like walk away from His ways so others will like them in our culture.
Judas hearts choose the ways of the world and sin over the ways of God for temporary comfort or what they perceive as gain.
Judas hearts do this because their hearts are not fully surrendered to the Savior. He does not reign there.
They are still on the throne of their lives following their ways over Gods’ ways so they will lie, cheat, steal, enter into that unholy relationship, whatever, in order to try to make themselves happy.
Judas hearts are easy prey for the evil one who has come to rob, kill and destroy.
But all of us, even those who call Jesus, “Lord”, need to guard our hearts with all diligence (Prov 4:23). (we ALL do!)
We are to sanctify Christ in our hearts and regard Him as Holy. (See 1Pet 3:15)
On their own, our hearts will do what “feels”right to us and are wicked above all things (Jer 17:9).
But as we trust in the Lord, not in ourselves, as we trust Him with all our hearts and refuse to lean on our own understanding, He will make our paths straight! (Prov 3:5-6)
We can test and approve what is good and be pure and blameless for the day of Christ (Phil 1:10) (we really can know).
It is there that we will have hearts adorned for our King! Our first love!
Oh may the Bride of Christ be prepared!
For there is real hope, unspeakable joy and lasting peace to be found for those who fully surrender their hearts to Christ the Lord!
There is NO ROCK like our God!
~Kim Jaggers
Kimjaggers.com
Yes, Judas.
Do you ever wonder what Judas was thinking? What could cause him to do what he is famously known to have done?
Our human eyes have never beheld the Savior. We weren’t there when He healed the sick and walked on water. We never shared a meal with Him.
But Judas did. He was so very close.
Yet, Judas betrayed Jesus.
His name is forever linked with betrayal.
He sold Jesus for thirty pieces of silver, and we’ve all shaken our heads that he could betray the Son of God for so very little.
So
Very
Little.
While I know Jesus was completely in control, came to die, and could have called down a legion of angels to His defense; I’ve wondered what could have caused Judas to play the role he played in betraying Jesus.
Have you?
What could have caused Judas to be ripe for the evil one to use? (Luke 22:3)
He was as close as any human being has ever been to the God-man.
Why did he do what he did?
Many theologians believe Judas felt betrayed because Jesus hadn’t turned out to be the kind of Savior/King he had hoped for, and in his disillusionment, Judas betrayed Jesus.
And many today have Judas hearts.
Think about this, as in the Parable of the Wheat and the Tares (Matt 13:24-30) many will try Christianity for a while—
*but when they come up against something they don’t like in the Word,
*or when God asks them to follow Him over their feelings or the culture,
*or when they don’t get what they were hoping for when they think they should get it,
*or when God does something they just don’t like,
they go their own way and betray Jesus too.
A Judas heart wants their way over God’s way as He defines it in His Bible.
And when another “savior” comes along, those with ‘Judas hearts will sell Jesus for “cheap” too.
Judas hearts do things like walk away from His ways so others will like them in our culture.
Judas hearts choose the ways of the world and sin over the ways of God for temporary comfort or what they perceive as gain.
Judas hearts do this because their hearts are not fully surrendered to the Savior. He does not reign there.
They are still on the throne of their lives following their ways over Gods’ ways so they will lie, cheat, steal, enter into that unholy relationship, whatever, in order to try to make themselves happy.
Judas hearts are easy prey for the evil one who has come to rob, kill and destroy.
But all of us, even those who call Jesus, “Lord”, need to guard our hearts with all diligence (Prov 4:23). (we ALL do!)
We are to sanctify Christ in our hearts and regard Him as Holy. (See 1Pet 3:15)
On their own, our hearts will do what “feels”right to us and are wicked above all things (Jer 17:9).
But as we trust in the Lord, not in ourselves, as we trust Him with all our hearts and refuse to lean on our own understanding, He will make our paths straight! (Prov 3:5-6)
We can test and approve what is good and be pure and blameless for the day of Christ (Phil 1:10) (we really can know).
It is there that we will have hearts adorned for our King! Our first love!
Oh may the Bride of Christ be prepared!
For there is real hope, unspeakable joy and lasting peace to be found for those who fully surrender their hearts to Christ the Lord!
There is NO ROCK like our God!
~Kim Jaggers
Kimjaggers.com


Reposted from:
Thieves Of Wonders️️️

21.04.202515:04
Ed, who lived in an adult family home, had not been outside for several years - as a result of his illness and the difficulty in transporting him. His wish, which he shared with Evergreen Health Hospice Chaplain Curt Huber, was to go outdoors. When he was healthy, Ed had been a forest ranger, and at that time, he said, he had lived for the outdoors.
When Curt learned of Ed's wish, he brought it to the attention of the Hospice team, one of whom suggested getting in touch with a local fire department that might agree to transport Ed for this final visit to the outdoors. Curt contacted the Snohomish County Fire District in Edmonds, whose staff was happy to help.
In March, Curt and the RN Case Manager, Leigh Gardner, accompanied Ed and several members of the Snohomish County Fire District on an outing to Meadowdale Beach Park in Edmonds. Ed was picked up and transported in the EMS vehicle; other members of the fire department traveled in a fire truck.
Together, the group took Ed up and down the trails, bringing him the scents of the forest by touching the fragrant growth and bringing their hands close to Ed's face. Ed was delighted. So were all the professionals who accompanied him.
People sometimes think that working in hospice care is depressing. This story, submitted by North Team Program Manager Diane Fiumara, BSN, demonstrates the depths of the rewards that caring for the dying can bring. She says, "I want to thank my fantastic North Team for their love and dedication to the patients they serve."
When Curt learned of Ed's wish, he brought it to the attention of the Hospice team, one of whom suggested getting in touch with a local fire department that might agree to transport Ed for this final visit to the outdoors. Curt contacted the Snohomish County Fire District in Edmonds, whose staff was happy to help.
In March, Curt and the RN Case Manager, Leigh Gardner, accompanied Ed and several members of the Snohomish County Fire District on an outing to Meadowdale Beach Park in Edmonds. Ed was picked up and transported in the EMS vehicle; other members of the fire department traveled in a fire truck.
Together, the group took Ed up and down the trails, bringing him the scents of the forest by touching the fragrant growth and bringing their hands close to Ed's face. Ed was delighted. So were all the professionals who accompanied him.
People sometimes think that working in hospice care is depressing. This story, submitted by North Team Program Manager Diane Fiumara, BSN, demonstrates the depths of the rewards that caring for the dying can bring. She says, "I want to thank my fantastic North Team for their love and dedication to the patients they serve."


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Thieves Of Wonders️️️

21.04.202515:04
There nothing exciting or funny about this little film - it’s just a brief moment in a day … and it’s real. I cannot make it up because it’s just so simple. I cannot orchestrate the animals to live together and become friends - I just sit back and watch them just like you do. This is our little farm-reality show. And if our life can make you smile today, or learn something new, then it’s worth it.
~Smiley Farms
~Smiley Farms
21.04.202514:35
Thank you for playing Bible trivia today! I hope you enjoyed the questions and also found them motivating you to read the Bible! Have a blessed day! ❤️
21.04.202514:24


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21.04.202513:58
Calming the Storm


21.04.202513:56
21.04.202513:56
Proverbs 22:17–19, Part 3: God’s Bigger Purpose for Proverbs | Desiring God
https://www.desiringgod.org/labs/gods-bigger-purpose-for-proverbs
https://www.desiringgod.org/labs/gods-bigger-purpose-for-proverbs
21.04.202513:55
Proverbs 22:17–19, Part 2: Fix Your Eyes and Heart on the Bible | Desiring God
https://www.desiringgod.org/labs/fix-your-eyes-and-heart-on-the-bible
https://www.desiringgod.org/labs/fix-your-eyes-and-heart-on-the-bible
21.04.202513:55
Proverbs 22:17–19, Part 1: Enjoy, Apply, and Share | Desiring God
https://www.desiringgod.org/labs/enjoy-apply-and-share
https://www.desiringgod.org/labs/enjoy-apply-and-share
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