Saturday, March 14, 2009

Pray For Baby Jonah

Much thanks to my high school friend Kim for the information on this precious child. Please Pray for a precious little one named Jonah. Click on his name to read his story and Pray guys!





4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Alesha thank you for your loving comments. Have put Praying for Jonah on my site. Blessing to you both. thank you for bring it to my notice

Anonymous said...

Hi SiS. Had this sent to me today.....Judgment
March 16, 2009

"For, lo, he that formeth the mountains, and createth the wind, and declareth unto man what is his thought, that maketh the morning darkness, and treadeth upon the high places of the earth, The LORD, The God of hosts, is his name." (Amos 4:13)

This awesome ascription of judgmental power to God is in the midst of a dire prophecy by Amos to the ten-tribe northern kingdom of Israel. He had reminded them of earlier judgments, including even that of Sodom and Gomorrah, concluding with the fearsome warning: "prepare to meet thy God, O Israel" (Amos 4:12).

Then, in our text verse, he seems to carry them still further back in time to remind them of an even greater destruction. The great winds of the earth, like its rains, first blew over its surfaces at the time of the mighty Deluge (Genesis 8:1), and the present mountains of the earth likewise rose out of the churning waters of the Flood (Psalm 104:6-9). It was at the time of the Flood that dark clouds first obscured the sunlight which before had perpetually shown through the pre-Flood "waters which were above the firmament" (Genesis 1:7), which had then condensed and fallen to the earth in great torrents from "the windows of heaven" (Genesis 7:11).

This awful judgment had come because the antediluvians, like the Israelites, had rejected their Creator and gone after other gods (Genesis 6:5). As if to confirm that he was, indeed, referring to the great Deluge, Amos, a few verses later, exhorted the Israelites to "seek him . . . that calleth for the waters of the sea, and poureth them out upon the face of the earth" (Amos 5:8).

It is dangerous and foolish for any nation or any person to question the true God of creation. He made all things, He knows all things, and He judges all things. "The LORD, The God of hosts, is his name." HMM Please read and make a comment on your site. Love to you St.POD May GOD bless you really good.

Anonymous said...

Alesha If and when you get sometime will you take a look at this christian ladies sitehttp://channelofhealing.com/?page_id=601.... From PODDY.

Anonymous said...

Hi Alesha sent this joke to a blogger, she just in the last few days had a new puppy.....The Dog


A butcher is working, and really busy. He notices a dog in his shop
and shoos him away. Later, he notices the dog is back again.

He walks over to the dog, and notices the dog has a note in his mouth.

The butcher takes the note, and it reads, "Can I have 12 sausages and
a leg of lamb, please."

The butcher looks, and lo and behold, in the dog's mouth, there is a
ten dollar bill. So the butcher takes the money, puts the sausages
and lamb in a bag, and places it in the dog's mouth.

The butcher is very impressed, and since it's closing time, he decides
to close up shop and follow the dog. So, off he goes.

The dog is walking down the street and comes to a crossing. The dog
puts down the bag, jumps up and presses the crossing button. Then he
waits patiently, bag in mouth, for the lights to change. They do, and
he walks across the road, with the butcher following.

The dog then comes to a bus stop, and starts looking at the timetable.

The butcher is in awe at this stage. The dog checks out the times, and
sits on one of the seats to wait for the bus.

Along comes a bus. The dog walks to the front of the bus, looks at
the number, and goes back to his seat. Another bus comes. Again the
dog goes and looks at the number, notices it's the right bus, and
climbs on. The butcher, by now open-mouthed, follows him onto the bus.

The bus travels thru town and out to the suburbs. Eventually the dog
gets up, moves to the front of the bus, and standing on his hind legs,
pushes the button to stop the bus. The dog gets off, groceries still
in his mouth, and the butcher still following.

They walk down the road, and the dog approaches a house. He walks up
the path, and drops the groceries on the step. Then he walks back
down the path, takes a big run, and throws himself -whap!- against the
door.

He goes back down the path, takes another run, and throws himself
-whap!- against the door again! There's no answer at the door, so
the dog goes back down the path, jumps up on a narrow wall, and walks
along the perimeter of the garden. He gets to a window, and bangs his
head against it several times. He walks back, jumps off the wall, and
waits at the door. The butcher watches as a big guy opens the door,
and starts laying into the dog, really yelling at him.

The butcher runs up and stops the guy. "What the heck are you doing?

This dog is a genius. He could be on TV, for Heaven's sake!" To which
the guy responds, "Clever, my eye. This is the second time this week
he's forgotten his key!"
Love to you both have a joyful week. PODDY.