Hi, this is my blog to share encouraging thoughts - mostly from the Holy Bible and publications of the Watchtower Society. It started as a challenge to do one thing (write something encouraging was my choice) for one hundred days. I like doing it, so i decided not to stop at 100! Have a great and uplifting day, and may Jehovah bless you. : )
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Jah keeps his eye upon us - Ps 32:8
RT @SisMargitt I shall make you have insight and instruct you in the way you should go. I will give advice with my eye upon you.—Ps. 32:8
the eyes of Jehovah are upon the righteous 1 Pe 3:12
RT @SisMargitt The eyes of Jehovah are upon the righteous ones, and his ears are toward their supplication.—1 Pet. 3:12.
hope in JAh, be courageous Ps 27:14
RT @SisMArgitt Hope in Jehovah; be courageous and let your heart be strong. Yes, hope in Jehovah. - Psalm 27:14
Jah delivers us from calamity Ps 34:19
RT @SisMargitt Many are the calamities of the righteous one, But out of them all Jehovah delivers him. - Psalm 34:19
Friday, July 23, 2010
#DTK "'Give us today our bread for this day'.—Matt. 6:11
#DTK "'Give us today our bread for this day'.—Matt. 6:11.
Jesus taught his followers to pray the above. Bread was a staple in the diet of many ancient peoples, including the Israelites. Though bread is considered a simple food, the chemical process that transforms a few basic ingredients into delicious bread is anything but simple. When the Bible was being written, the Israelites used wheat or barley flour and water to make bread. Leaven, or yeast, was sometimes used in the bread-making process. These simple substances combine to form an astonishing number of chemical compounds that have active links to one another. The exact relationship between these compounds is not fully understood. Moreover, the way bread is digested in the body is another amazingly intricate process. No wonder the psalmist sang: “How many your works are, O Jehovah! All of them in wisdom you have made”! (Ps. 104:24) Are you similarly moved to laud Jehovah? w08 8/15 3:9, 10"
Jesus taught his followers to pray the above. Bread was a staple in the diet of many ancient peoples, including the Israelites. Though bread is considered a simple food, the chemical process that transforms a few basic ingredients into delicious bread is anything but simple. When the Bible was being written, the Israelites used wheat or barley flour and water to make bread. Leaven, or yeast, was sometimes used in the bread-making process. These simple substances combine to form an astonishing number of chemical compounds that have active links to one another. The exact relationship between these compounds is not fully understood. Moreover, the way bread is digested in the body is another amazingly intricate process. No wonder the psalmist sang: “How many your works are, O Jehovah! All of them in wisdom you have made”! (Ps. 104:24) Are you similarly moved to laud Jehovah? w08 8/15 3:9, 10"
Thursday, July 8, 2010
blessing of Jah makes rich - Prov 10:22
RT @SisMargitt The blessing of Jehovah—that is what makes rich, and he adds no pain with it. - Proverbs 10:22 >> Thankful
do not revile in return 1 Peter 2:23
i am trying to be like Jesus, my Exemplar: "When he was being reviled," states 1 Peter 2:23, "he did not go reviling in return... but kept on committing himself to the one who judges righteously."
Friday, July 2, 2010
Jah heals the brokenhearted Ps 147:3
RT @SisMargitt Jehovah is healing the brokenhearted ones, and is binding up their painful spots.—Ps. 147:3.
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