BY CDS “You know, what’s ironic about all of this, that’s happened in this year, is that this year was supposed to represent clear vision. Right? 2020, 20/20 vision. Ironically, this is the year where we’re most confused, where we often have no idea what...
Month: December 2020
If you want a little sort-of-Biblical fun, here’s what started me on a path of bizarre Biblical humor decades ago, and it’s relevant to today’s post. We think we’ve got it rough with being imprisoned at home by the royal orders of politicians and bureaucrats....
Hey all! Happy Tuesday! I don’t have much for today, so I figured it’d be a good time for a wide open porch. But have we ever had a neon porch? What the heck? YES! This kind of Neon Porch… We all seem to love...
The LORD a Fortress in Adversity To the Chief Musician. A Psalm of David. 1 In You, O LORD, I put my trust; let me never be ashamed; deliver me in Your righteousness. 2 Bow down Your ear to me, deliver me speedily; be my...
Hey and happy Sunday everyone! We haven’t done a spotlight here for a while, CDS’s was a few weeks ago, and this isn’t going to be a full fledged spotlight- but I wanted to do a mini one today on Keith & Kristyn Getty. I’ve...
Did you ever notice how fast Christmas Day comes and goes? The work week up until Christmas always drags, but then before we know it, the presents have been opened, dinner eaten and dishes done, and ‘tomorrow’ is just another day once again. Well, unless...
JOSEPH on the day of Jesus’ birth: Most High. Holy One. Thank You for this boy Whom You have said will save His people from their sins. We so badly need Your salvation, Most High! Israel has waited so long for the Messiah! I am...
O Holy Night The stars are brightly shining It is the night of our dear Savior’s birth Long lay the world in sin and e’er pining ‘Til He appeared and the soul felt its worth A thrill of hope the weary world rejoices For yonder...
When you want to know about an event in the Bible, where do you go to research it? To the Bible, of course. But the Bible accounts of Joseph and Mary’s journey to Bethlehem, for example, are incomplete. The authors were writing for people in...
This is something I had on my mind during my private Isaiah reading time the past few nights. I feel like I’ve been reading it for months, but then again, with 66 chapters, I have been reading it for months! And I’m not quite finished...