Monday, June 8, 2026

Monday Coffee Talk

 Monday Coffee Talk

June 8, 2026

Day 159 of 365

I guess these lazy, hazy days of summer has put its spell on me, because that’s exactly how I feel – lazy and hazy!

Thus, I have absolutely nothing to share with you today. I really tried to come up with something of interest to share but to no avail. {{sigh}}

So, I threw a bunch of stuff together and came up with this melee of mish-mash – odds and ends – bits and pieces – etc, etc, etc.

AND a little silliness!

I love the color blue, just look around my home!

But Pink is great too.

My daddy’s name is Jeff, my oldest brother is Jeff too.

My mother’s maiden name is Ritch, so my second oldest brother is named George Robert, what? He should have been George Ritch!!

This picture was taken in the ICU waiting room. George had just arrived from the Fort Worth area, rushing to be with us because we truly thought Momma was going home that day, but God wasn’t quite ready for her. A few years later, we lost George — he went on before Momma — and that still tugs at my heart.

The first poem I ever memorized was The Swing by Robert Louis Stevenson.

How do you like to go up in a swing,

             Up in the air so blue?

Oh, I do think it the pleasantest thing

             Ever a child can do!

Up in the air and over the wall,

             Till I can see so wide,

River and trees and cattle and all

             Over the countryside

Till I look down on the garden green,

              Down on the roof so brown—

Up in the air I go flying again,

              Up in the air and down!


Maybe that’s when my love for ‘swinging’ began.


The next poem was Little Orphan Annie by James Whitcomb Riley.

Little Orphant Annie’s come to our house to stay,
An’ wash the cups an’ saucers up, an’ brush the crumbs away,
An’ shoo the chickens off the porch, an’ dust the hearth, an’ sweep,
An’ make the fire, an’ bake the bread, an’ earn her board-an’-keep;
An’ all us other childern, when the supper things is done,
We set around the kitchen fire an’ has the mostest fun
A-list’nin’ to the witch-tales ‘at Annie tells about,
An’ the Gobble-uns ‘at gits you
             Ef you
                Don’t
                   Watch
                      Out!


Both of these poems were school assignments, and I remember working hard memorizing them to recite in class.

We had such a rainy and overcast May, and now it seems to be coming right into June.

Looking out the window a few mornings ago.


Always remember:
‘Life is simpler when you plow around the stump.’


Until Next Time

Roses are red

Violets are blue

There was an old woman

Who lived in a shoe!

 

Note: Today's graphics are from Facebook/Internet

 


Friday, June 5, 2026

Friday at the Well, David Jeremiah

 High-Lites from Turning Points With God by David Jeremiah

Saturday - May 30th

[Jesus said,] "I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; neither shall a anyone snatch them out of My hand."  John 10:

One of the strongest images of the believer's eternal security in Christ was painted by the Savior's own words: "Neither shall anyone snatch them out of My hand."

It is Christ's strength, Christ's faithfulness, Christ's perseverance - that keeps the Christian eternally secure.

Sunday - May 31st

"The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still" (Exodus 14:14 NIV). In other words, don't panic and run. The question is not if God will prove Himself faithful to you but how. If you panic and run, you might miss the miracle.

Monday - June 1st

On 3808 occasions in the Old Testament, the biblical writers claimed to be writing the very words of God.

Because God inspired the Bible, it is inerrant and infallible. And because it's inerrant and infallible, it is trustworthy and authoritative ~ to be trusted and obeyed.

Tuesday - June 2nd

If you find you are resisting obedience to God in some area of your life, ask yourself, is it worth it? Because no matter how vigorously you try to justify disobedience in your life, you can never replace the joy that is lost when you say no to God.

Wednesday - June 3rd

You shall do what is right and good in the sight of the Lord. Deuteronomy 6:18

Whether you're dealing with ethical issues at work or moral issues with friends and family, don't be afraid to stand up for what you know is right. It may be difficult, but it will be worth it. Take God's hand, and take a stand.

Thursday - June 4th

When it comes to practical and holy living, the some solutions God gave saints of old work in the lives of today's Christian believers. Because God's Word (whether spoken or written) is settled in heaven (Psalm 119:89). we need never wonder what God says about life's most important questions.

God's truth is the same, yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

The Bible is alive, it speaks to me; it has feet, it runs after me; it has hands, it lays hold on me.

Martin Luther

Friday - June 5th

We are children of the King. He causes all things to work together for good. We have abundant life promised now, and mansions are being prepared for us in glory. Satan was defeated at Calvary, and he'll be condemned to hell at the end of the age. We have the Holy Spirit within us and all the promises of God inscribed in our favorite Book.

It's time to put our shoulders back and our heads up. You're a victor in Christ today, and the joy of the Lord is your strength!


I hope you've enjoyed reading along with David Jeremiah. 

David Jeremiah

Next week I'll be sharing from:

Good Morning Lord: Starting Each Day With The Risen Son by Arian Rogers.

When I grabbed this book to get started, naturally, I couldn’t find a bookmark anywhere. So, an index card stepped in as the understudy. I slipped it between the pages and thought, well… that’s a little drab. Out came the felt pens and voilà — a fabulously tacky little masterpiece was born. It may not be classy, but it’s definitely colorful.”

AND

It works wonderfully; I think I’ll keep it. 😃

Until Next Time