Stain Removal

Taste and See

It never fails! Whenever you decide to wear a light or white outfit, there is a good chance you might spill or drop something on the outfit. Chocolate is especially dangerous. Ok, maybe the chocolate itself is not, but in my case, as a chocolate junkie, I sometimes manage to add a cocoa colored smear on my clothes. Not a pretty sight!

The key to taking care of any stain is to remove it as soon as possible. The longer you wait to take care of the stain, the more likely it will decide to stay. Now depending on where the stain is located on the outfit, it could be savageable. After several frustrating, unsuccessful tries, the outfit will either get tossed to the “only wear this around the house, never in public” pile or in the “this will make a good rag” pile. A perfectly good outfit has been downgraded, but still usable.

Most stains occur because of carelessness. I imagine when God observes us, He sees stains or blemishes due to our carelessness. At some point that ugly spot may turn more serious. The Israelites over the course of their history found themselves with a serious problem – one that could not easily be removed. Read more

Did You Inquire?

I’m still reading the book of Genesis this month. Genesis was the first book I started reading when I picked up the bible in 1991. In college back then, I was looking for something, but was not quite sure what I was looking for. The one idea that kept playing over and over in my head was this pursuit of who is God? I told friends I believed in the “man upstairs” and I believed He watched over us. I was not aware at the time that a relationship was possible with Him. I had a strong sense one day as I purchased my first bible from the college book store that I needed to inquire about who God was through His word. Over the years I have read Genesis a number of times since the first time I tackled the book at the desk in my dorm room.

A few weeks ago I talked about choosing to panic or trust when situations occur. Abraham and Sarah had a panic moment. Sarai (Sarah) obviously up in age had grown weary of waiting and the way Abram (Abraham) jumped in – he obviously thought it was a good idea. I wonder if their decision delayed the arrival of Isaac. There is no indication in these verses that the couple inquired or prayed to the Lord for guidance. Read more

Beth Moore Bible Studies

Breaking FreeMy bible study class started a new study this evening, “Breaking Free: Making Liberty In Christ A Reality In Life” by Beth Moore. I’m really looking forward to the study. It’s a ten week study but because our group meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, the study will last a little longer. Beth Moore is an awesome bible study teacher. Read more

The Proper Care and Feeding of Your Soul

The Proper Care and Feeding of Your SoulDeborah Lintz-Hill candidly shares her personal story from difficult circumstances to living in peace. She plainly states this book is "not an autobiography or a manual to life." The book is her personal search for peace.

Sharing various events from her childhood and her relationships, she shares with the reader how she has been shaped as an individual. In a down to earth style she holds back none of the "ugly sides", but keeps it real so that the reader can see her growth process. Her willingness to show vulnerability and examine her own self-righteousness is extremely admirable.

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Panic or Trust?

Taste and See

I have been reading through Genesis the past few days. God promised Abram on several occassions, that he would have descendents that came from him and Sarai. As they looked at each others old, withering bodies, they panicked and produced Ishmael (Genesis 16). Sarai was under the impression using Hagar would help fulfill God’s plan. Later, she finds she might have made a mistake. Despite the couple’s interference, God’s promise was fulfilled years later as Isaac was born (Genesis 21:3). Read more

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