
As we adore Him, we abhor sin.
As several of us were sitting around his blogging meal and began sampling this morsel, the digital table conversation began. Here is a part, (and their websites are pretty cool also):
Nice. Fill our minds with the things of God, and no room left for the things of Satan. This is a time when limited brain power is quite useful. Space is limited, so no room for the garbage if I put the right stuff in. Good reminder, Brother Jim, thanks.
Good point Wally…I for one have so much useless garbage stored in my brain that I must delete something in order to make room for more…Should I tell another joke before hitting the delete button?
LOL, Patrick, what you said makes perfect sense to me. My storage is limited, so if I use it for God, not as much is left over for the devil. And yes, keep on with the jokes. Your cheesy jokes are a high point of my day usually.
I am reminded of Romans 2:4. It was the quality of God’s character that made me want to give up certain thoughts and actions. They simply didn’t compare well, and they got in the way of what I really wanted. Thank you for the memory prompt.
Interestingly, I was just considering myself how we tend to “fill up on junk food” that may taste good at first (and who doesn’t like a double-scoop cone this time of the summer??) but which is actually pretty bad for you, especially compared to real food.
Real food. Sustaining. Which is what adoration is, actually. A disciplined steady diet of thinking about the love of my life, (well, yes, Bob, that’s you, but I mean….), the One Who gave His life to give me mine back.
And like the future food critic says in this vid, “Umm, ummm! Delicious!”
Ha…very nice Dawn. Amazing how a great post can come out of our casual conversations, isn’t it? The fellowship is sweet indeed. Bless you for this and thanks hugely for the link.
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Very well written, Dawn Liz! I especially can relate to the “lower tech” idea of a sound byte is like a food bite….something that when tasted draws us back for more. It’s like the verse in (Psalm 34:8) where it talks about tasting that the Lord is good and wanting more of Him.
Steve
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Hey, that’s a good one! Thanks for adding that to the conversation!
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Thanks, young lady…(and yes, I mean that!) It is a pleasure to read your interesting and entertaining posts!
Have a great holiday weekend…
Steve 🙂
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Steve, just thought of your comment as I read this: https://onetahayes.com/2016/06/30/taste-and-see/
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Thanks for the link, Dawn Liz! A very creative blog site and a very good poem…may we all experience the goodness of God!
Steve
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Thanks Dawn!!
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