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Mouse Clicking

Some clicks of the mouse are fatal. That one hasty, unguarded click just cuts you off, closes down the page and there’s no going back. Can you relate? When the page is gone and the back arrow is no longer an option, well … all you can do is start over. Call that original page up again and wait for it to load.

This is a hurry up society. And I am as guilty as the next, probably more so. Some years ago when I was building a website, those in the know, counseled me it was wise to construct the page so it would take no longer than 10 seconds to fully load because people would not wait any longer than that to see the page. Truth? Today, 10 seconds is too long. More truth? Unless I am REALLY interested in the page, I won’t wait longer than 2 to 3 seconds – how sad is that???

And it is that got to have it now, cannot – will not wait clicking, that is undermining our lives, families, churches, and our Nation. Just who do we think we are that we have to have now? That we cannot wait? Will not wait? That we cannot give it some thought (SOME PRAYER) before we leap? Would just another second to be sure before we click that mouse be so intolerable?  Well, would it?

What’s that old adage? Haste makes waste. Is that the truth or what?!  Be it the click of the mouse on a webpage or sin? The hasty web-click steals time. Sin steals much more!!

Think a second before you buy that purse on credit you can’t afford.
Think a second before you say that string of words.
Think a second before you get all flattered at that married man’s attention.
Think a second before you pass on that information – even as a prayer request.
Think a second before you _______________________.

I am counseling myself to slow down a second or two before I go clicking my mouse here and there. Perhaps slowing down a second or two in some other areas would save lives, families, churches and our Nation a whole lot of waste.

Whatcha think?

Anything you need to slow down a bit before you waste something precious?

Romans 12: New American Standard Bible (NASB)
2 And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect.
3 For through the grace given to me I say to everyone among you not to think more highly of himself than he ought to think; but to think so as to have sound judgment, as God has allotted to each a measure of faith.
via Romans 12:2-4 NASB – And do not be conformed to this world – Bible Gateway.

Prayer is breathing for the Christian.

JESUS LOVES YOU,
Kathie

One Day

A late good morning my Friends.  It’s a cool Friday here.  But comfy inside.

Just something to ponder for the hours we have remaining in this day:

Matthew 25:31 New American Standard Bible (NASB)
31 “But when the Son of Man comes in His glory, and all the angels with Him, then He will sit on His glorious throne. via Matthew 25:31 NASB – The Judgment – But when the Son of Man – Bible Gateway.

This is a blessed thought to me!

And before I go just a little Thompson trivia.  Our tree is up ornaments and all :) . Candles are burning. I so enjoy the fragrance of balsam and cedar. Just does me good. It reminds me of a dear, dear friend and cabin in the woods.  GOD is so good!!

Keep Braving the Dark with The LIGHT,
Kathie

Rabbits (Svalbard, Norway)

Day 17 – Rabbits

1 Corinthians 2: New American Standard Bible (NASB)
14 But a natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually appraised.
via 1 Corinthians 2:13-15 NASB – which things we also speak not in words – Bible Gateway.

I could have titled this differently as it is not technically rabbits for which I am thankful. Not that I have anything against rabbits, you understand.

I suppose it has been close to half an hour now that I had a chest-heaving case of hiccups. You know the kind, so strong that your chest hurts every time you hiccup. I admit it, it sounds foolish but thus far it has worked every time. My hubby counts rabbits with me and my hiccups go away.

It works like this: One rabbit. Two rabbits. Three rabbits. But there is a catch – you have to say rabbits like Elmer Fudd. One wabbit. Two wabbits. Three wabbits. It did not take many wabbits and it was bye-bye hiccups.

Wabbits and hiccups – foolishness? Perhaps. But my hiccups are gone.

The Gospel foolish to the natural man? Perhaps. But my sins are gone and Heaven is my home. Sometimes it pays to look foolish.

One wabbit. Two wabbits. Three wabbits.

For days 1 -16, click HERE.

For prayer, click HERE.  Today is World Evangelism Prayer day for me. Click HERE to see/hear/read a little about Svalbard, Norway.

Keep Braving the Dark with The LIGHT,
Kathie