Thursday, July 3, 2025

Thursday Happenings

                                Sipping coffee from the little pot this morning while Mr. D still slumbers peacefully. I’m at the kitchen table with the window blinds open, enjoying the quiet stillness. The neighborhood is calm—school’s out, so things are slow to stir. Just one early bird passed by, walking his dog. These truly are the lazy, hazy days of summer.

Yesterday Mr. D set out to run a few errands, but his plans were delayed by a tire issue. Thankfully, he noticed it before hitting the road—a slow leak, and sure enough, there was a nail in the sidewall. It couldn’t be patched, so a new tire was needed. And since one needed replacing, he decided to go ahead and replace them all. They were pretty well worn anyway, so it was due. Not the most exciting purchase, but a necessary one!

Now, about CORA—I picked it up a few nights ago and settled in to read. As I read there was something. . .  what is it??  Chapter one, two, three . .  then the first sentence of Chapter four and I knew — I’ve read this book before! Must’ve been ages ago, because nothing about the cover or summary jogged my memory. But now, as I turn each page, bits and pieces of the story are resurfacing like old friends. It’s still a very good read, but I’ll be on the lookout for something new soon.

On today’s lunch menu: chili dogs! We’ll have a little slaw and some chips on the side, with sodas to wash it down. A simple summer meal, but always a hit around here.

I mentioned our son Rusty in a post the other day and someone asked if he was our son.

 Yes he is, a bachelor, never married and no children, living with us these days.  He is a whiz with any type of technology, our live in techy, which is nice.

Today’s Scriptures: Psalm 73:23-26

Yet I am always with you; you hold me by my right hand. You guide me with your counsel, and afterward you will take me into glory. Whom have I in heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire besides you. My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.

Thoughts on Today's Verse...

In times of confusion, we can take comfort in knowing that while we may not understand everything here on earth (Psalm 73:1-22), God will be faithful and work it for our good (Romans 8:28-29). Everything we have and know here on earth is subject to decay, but our relationship with the Lord is our strength forever. His strength will not wear out, grow old, or decay. He will not abandon, fail, or forget us (Romans 8:32-39), but will bring us to him in glory.

Blessings To All

Until Next Time




Wednesday, July 2, 2025

 Somedays I sleep late and some days I'm up before dawn!  Just a few mornings ago, I was up at 5 am, a few mornings later I slept until 10am —I seem to swing from one extreme to the other. My sleep schedule definitely leaves a lot to be desired.

It's another early one this morning, I'm enjoying my coffee and saying my prayers.  Then it's time to get up and get going . . . where you may ask.  I don't know, just going . . .get up and get going.

 I’m not sure what’s on the agenda today—probably nothing too exciting. Maybe we’ll get out for a short ride this afternoon. I always enjoy driving around to see what’s going on around our little community. I sure don’t want any changes happening without me knowing about them! ☺

They say there’s a new resort hotel supposed to be going in just down from Sylvan Beach. The land was cleared, and then—bam—everything just stopped. I don’t think there’s been any activity for months. I’d really like to know what’s going on. But I’m not worried—sooner or later, I’ll run into someone who knows. Nosy Rosie, that’s me!

We’re finally shaking off that upper respiratory infection. Feeling much better now, thank the Lord. I think resting, staying in out of the heat, and taking it easy helped it pass quicker than most summer bugs do.

 Lunch today will be a homemade burger with ice cream for dessert. It will be another quiet summer day.

My Bible study today is focused on Psalm 27:4—a beautiful, deeply personal verse from King David that truly reveals his heart for God. Here it is:

Psalm 27:4 (KJV)
"One thing have I desired of the Lord, that will I seek after;
that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life,
to behold the beauty of the Lord, and to inquire in his temple."

David expresses a singular focus—one desire above all others. It’s not riches, power, or even safety from his enemies. What he longs for most is intimacy with God. And it’s not just a passing wish—it’s something he actively pursues. There’s intention and effort: “that will I seek after.” It’s a life goal, not a fleeting emotion.

“That I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life”, refers not just to being in the physical tabernacle but to living in God’s presence continually. David longed to abide with God—to live a life rooted in worship, fellowship, and spiritual communion. "Dwelling" implies security, consistency, and belonging. As believers, we can "dwell" with God through prayer, scripture, worship, and a life surrendered to Him—even in the ordinary moments of each day.

David wants to gaze upon God's splendor—His holiness, mercy, faithfulness, and love. This isn’t about physical beauty, but about the awe-inspiring character and nature of God.

David is seeking guidance and understanding from God. David saw the Lord not only as beautiful but as wise and worthy to be consulted.

 

Our God is an awesome God

He reigns from heaven above

With wisdom power and love

Our God is an awesome God.


Happy Days and Blessings to All

Until Next Time