On this Friday Evening in March

I am pondering as I look at LUKE. 

I am just starting to read Warren Wiersbe’s the Bible Exposition Commentary (via Logos) [as relates to the book of Luke – not the whole thing – yet :) ] and right out of the gate I began chasing rabbits, part of which is coming to The White Stone to share with you.

Wiersbe said the key theme of the book of Luke is Our Lord’s journeys as the Son of man

May I tell you I immediately liked the way that read and then I was off. Here’s where:

When we are anticipating a journey, we make plans. Plans as to when we will leave home, where we are going, what we will do while we are there, what we will need while there and when we will return home. So tell me, did God do this as well as He prepared for His journey from Heaven to Earth and back to Heaven again?

Something to ponder, isn’t it?

And by the way Wiersbe said the key verse in Luke is Luke 19:10

10 For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.
via Luke 19:10 KJV – For the Son of man is come to seek and – Bible Gateway.

Have a wonderful weekend dear Friends.

Praying (PFT)!

We have the Right to do right in this wrong World,

Simple and Strong

This morning. Only a verse for us to live today.

1 Thessalonians 5:15  New American Standard Bible (NASB)
15 See that no one repays another with evil for evil, but always seek after that which is good for one another and for all people.
via I thess 5:15 NASB – See that no one repays another with – Bible Gateway.

Praying (PFT)!

We have the Right to do right in this wrong World,

Jasper, Alberta Canada

Thursday. March 1, 2012

World Evangelism Praying day for me.  A new place. Picked randomly. Trusting that GOD is leading the choice. What place on planet earth does not need prayer? What people do not need petitions lifted to the Throne of Grace on their behalf even by an unknown woman in lower Alabama?

Jasper, Alberta Canada

From my very limited research thus far it is a beautiful place; less than 5,000 people living there. Rustic and pristine are some of the words I have read to describe Her

Rustic and pristine — hmm.

I know the definition but checked free dictionary dot-com anyway, wondering if I could apply those words for some helpful insight.

Rustic:

1. of, characteristic of, or living in the country; rural

2. having qualities ascribed to country life or people; simple; unsophisticated rustic pleasures

3. crude, awkward, or uncouth

4. made of untrimmed branches a rustic seat

5. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Furniture) denoting or characteristic of a style of furniture popular in England in the 18th and 19th centuries, in which the legs and feet of chairs, tables, etc., were made to resemble roots, trunks, and branches of trees

6. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Architecture) (of masonry) having a rusticated finish

having qualities ascribed to country life or people; simple; unsophisticated rustic pleasures  — Not a distasteful description, if you ask the right persons.  I know some wonderful people who are simple, unsophisticated, and it is a pleasure and privilege to enjoy their company and fellowship.  Perhaps even I would be fortunate enough to be this kind of rustic.

Pristine:

a. Remaining in a pure state; uncorrupted by civilization.

b. Remaining free from dirt or decay; clean: pristine mountain snow.

2. Of, relating to, or typical of the earliest time or condition; primitive or original.

Oh wouldn’t I love to be that: uncorrupted by civilization

But alas,  only one fits this description:  JESUS CHRIST the Righteous!

And for sure, for sure the people of Jasper, Alberta Canada (and every other place), rustic, sophisticated, wealthy, or in poverty; all need someone to seek the Pristine JESUS on their behalf.

Would you like to join me in this prayer endeavor for the month of March?  I hope you will. It would be an honor and a pleasure to serve the people of Jasper alongside you in prayer.

Happy Thursday, my Friends!

Praying (PFT)!

We have the Right to do right in this wrong World,

Revelation 21:
18 And the wall was built of jasper; and the city was pure gold, like unto clear glass.
19 And the foundations of the wall of the city were garnished with all manner of precious stones: the first foundation was jasper, the second sapphire, the third chalcedony, the fourth emerald,
20 the fifth sardonyx, the sixth sardius, the seventh chrysolite, the eighth beryl, the ninth topaz, the tenth chrysoprase, the eleventh jacinth, and the twelfth amethyst.
via Revelation 21 KJ21 – And I saw a new heaven and a new earth, – Bible Gateway.

Talk about PRISTINE!!  :)