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GOOD THINGS

By Everett Christian, McAlester, OK

 
GOOD THINGS
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
 
 
GOD SPEAKS TO US THROUGH HIS HOLY WORD
 
33 The LORD's curse is on the house of the wicked,
       but he blesses the home of the righteous.
- Proverbs 3:33(New International Version).
 
 
 
GOD'S PROMISE TO US FROM HIS HOLY WORD
 
1 Oh, what joy for those
      whose disobedience is forgiven,
      whose sin is put out of sight!
 2 Yes, what joy for those
      whose record the Lord has cleared of guilt,
      whose lives are lived in complete honesty!
- Psalm 32:1-2(New Living Translation).
 
 
 
A QUOTE
 
Your home should reflect the personalities, passions, and priorities of those who live there.
- Terry Willits -
 
 
 
THOUGHTS TO REMEMBER
 
Blessed is the man who can say that the boy he was would be proud of the man he is.
- From Reminisce Magazine -
 
Kindness is becoming at any age.
- From Reminisce Magazine -
 
 
 
NOTES
 
Today has been mostly sunny with high temperatures in the mid seventies.  My pastor, J. T. Carnell, had lunch with Charley and me today.  I sat outside this evening for over an hour reading, walking around occasionally and watching the cats do various things.  Several of the big purple iris are blooming as well as some cream colored iris.  Sitting out in the evening is one of the most enjoyable times of the day.  Thanks to everyone who sends me e-mails, some encouraging me to keep doing the Good
Things.  At this time I plan on continuing the Good Things indefinately and you will just have to look over my errors and mistakes.
 
The cats are fine.  Everyone of them is outside at present.  Emmy is my calico cat.  She is the mother of Beau and Leo who are a year old this week.  Many times I don't remember letting Emmy in at night but she is usually inside when I get up in the morning.  I think she must have her own key.  It is a mystery to me how I overlook her at night.  I go outside sometimes in the morning looking for her and come inside and there she is in a chair asleep.
 
At 9:55 p.m. skies are fair with a temperature of 56 degrees.  I will see you next time.
 
In Christian Love, Everett.
 
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