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Cats and Kids

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We recently rescued a cat, her name is Ninja, this will make a total of 5 (count 'em) 5 Female life-forms to my single Male presense in the house.

Anyhoo.. the reason for the post is this photo, which i think sums up the relationship between my youngest daughter and the cat.

 

SydandNinja

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028sharing a blessing that was sent to me:

Subject: You

Scripture tells us that one day God will fold the universe and there will be a new heaven and new earth (Rev.21-22). So, why then did the God that formed the universe, that can make the sun to stand still, that spoke the world into existence by the word of His mouth, why didn't He do so at the fall of man? Why didn’t He start all over again then?  When Adam and Eve sinned and put into motion the curse of sin, when He knew the course of human kind would be to walk in rebellion, when all creation was going to suffer because of sin, why didn't He do it then and start all over then?

Because when He looked through the corridors of time, He saw you!  YOU! And to have recreated it all, in the beginning, would have meant that He would have lost you for all of eternity.  "I saw You" says the Lord! I saw and knew of You in the loins of Adam. Not just the generic mankind that He gave His only begotten son to die for, but You.  I saw YOU!!!!!! You are worth it.

Thank God He saw me and consider me worth it.

Pastor Carter Conlon, Times Square Church NYC…

Be Blessed…

Daily Devotion 03/02/2010

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Psalm 103  

The Judas Test
Os Hillman

"If an enemy were insulting me, I could endure it; if a foe were raising himself against me, I could hide from him. But it is you, a man like myself, my companion, my close friend, with whom I once enjoyed sweet fellowship as we walked with the throng at the house of God" (Ps. 55:12-14).
Betrayal is one of the most difficult tests that we will ever face because it involves being wounded by someone we trust. It's hard not to become bitter when a friend or family member wounds us. It takes a lot of Christ-like grace to forgive a traitor.

You have probably faced the Judas Test yourself. Everyday you and I work in a marketplace that is rife with betrayal, deception, duplicity, and treachery. Perhaps you have been betrayed by your boss or a coworker. Or perhaps somebody betrayed a confidence or stabbed you in the back. It may have even been someone you've gone to church with or prayed with - someone you trusted as a brother in Christ.

The Judas kiss stings worse than a slap across the face. Almost every leader I know has experienced that sting at one time or another. Yet God is watching to see how we respond to the Judas Test. If we pass the test, He can then take us to the next level, the next test. If we fail, we'll probably have to repeat the test until we learn to forgive.

The Judas Test is God's graduate level course in faith, designed to reveal the truth about ourselves: Are we willing to trust Him enough to forgive the Judases in our lives? The book of Hebrews warns, "See to it that no one misses the grace of God and that no bitter root grows up to cause trouble and defile many" (Heb 12:15). When we refuse to forgive we risk infecting others with a "bitter root" of resentment.

“But he knows the way that I take; when he has tested me, I will come forth as gold. My feet have closely followed his steps; I have kept to his way without turning aside.”- Job 23:10-11
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