Category: Religion
An Unfulfilled Dream
It was so exciting, our dream of moving to the country seemed like it was going to come true. My parents had brought three beautiful acres in the country, and it would not be long before we left the city life for the peace and quiet of the country. My father was so excited that he every time we visited the he would pull down a few of the thin trees that would easily give way.
He even went to the store and purchased a chain saw so he could cut down and clear the land.
Continue reading “An Unfulfilled Dream”He is Coming
Some days, when the pain is mild and my energy is surprisingly high, it is easy to get out of bed and face the changes of an increasingly strange and hectic world. But some days, when sorrow and pain blend together, when trial and heartache haunt my door, it is tempting to curl up in a ball of agony and let the stress of this world gain control.
But on those days there is one hope, one blessed beacon of promise that keeps me afloat, and that is the promise that He is coming. That in spite of today’s spiking heartaches and fears, there is a reason to get out of bed and smile. That even though my dreams may lay in crumbled heaps around me, even though chronic sickness has robbed me of many a joy, I still have a reason to lift up my head and sing songs of praise.
Because today with all of its trials and hardships is not the end. This world full of crime, hate, sickness, and death is not the fruition of my hopes. Like Abraham, Issac, and Jacob I am just a pilgrim in search of a better land. But unlike them, my story is not set at the beginning, but at the end. Instead of thousands of more years, this world is lucky to have a dozen years. And by the way things are changing, and it seems like we are descending into madness, often wonder if we will even see the next decade.
Continue reading “He is Coming”Sabbath Acrostic 7
Happy Sabbath! I hope that you are enjoying this blessed day of rest where you can draw closer to God.
Thoughts about Faith
Faith, it is a very small word containing only five humble letters, yet it certainly is a mighty word. When everything is going right, and the road of life is quiet and well paved, it is really easy to say I have faith and think that you understand what that word really means. But how can you? What faith is required when life is at its best and want and fear have no place in your life.
What faith is required to walk on plush carpets and eat ice cream by the pool? What faith do you have to rely on when your life is like a romantic postcard or an add for a tropical resort? What exercise of heart and mind is called for when your life could be flashed up for the poster image of successful because your every want and need is met for years to come. When your beliefs line up with the crowd and are excepted at every turn as the only way to live, saying I have a measure of faith takes neither courage nor self-denial.
It is not until trial and adversity hunt your steps, when discouragement and disappointment hunt you down like a pack of hungry hound dogs that you really get a glimpse of the depths and power of faith. Because it is then that you have to chose to hold on to faith. It is then that you have to chose to grab hold and cling to faith, that it become more than words.
From our comfortable arm chairs it is easy to look back at the mighty men of faith and say, I would do the same. Or to look down at those who fell short of the mark and say, I would never do that. Nothing would make me lose my faith. I would never chose the comforts of this life over faith in Jesus. If I were in that garden, or if I had been King Saul, or if I had been so and so I would have done this and not done that.
Continue reading “Thoughts about Faith”I Trust and Wait
I trust and wait, is an easy thing to say when everything is going right. But during times like these, when the tiny two steps forward that it has taken years of struggle to gain, in one second has been swallowed up, and it seems like you are about to be pushed back a thousand feet farther than ever before, its not so easy to say. And harder yet to mean.
I trust and wait, praying and working, even though that is all you can do in this life, sometimes does not seem like enough. And it seems like vanity, when you look at the wall of problems eagerly seeking a way to knock you down.
O how simple those words of faith are in times of ease, but in uncertain days like this, when your fledgling business that a few months before was just starting to grow, has suddenly turned upside down. And a thousand clicks is lucky to bring in one or two sales. And all your painful sweat, your agonizing hours of pushing through exhaustion and pain, have evaporated into another lost dream, suddenly its not so easy to promise to put everything in God’s hands, and to give over your heavy burdens.
In times like these it is so tempting to rip them from His hands, and say Lord, I know better than you. To say why did I let go, when everything I have tried goes wrong. And every corner of my life seems to be filled with nothing but impossible dreams.

Yet this is the moment, this is the hour that our faith must rise to the challenge, and take an even stronger hold of that Almighty hand. Now more than ever, it is time to give God every corner of our heart, and to tell His listening ear of our increasing woe. For we are small and powerless, but who can stand before the Maker of the Universe? Who can cross the line, of Him who by a word quieted the storm?
They say that after a long trip, the last few miles home are the hardest. And from the looks of things, that is where we are in the scheme of prophetic history. The bulk of our wandering in an arid desert is almost over. In a few more miles we shall reach the banks of the Jordan and there we shall at last lay down all of our burdens. But like the wandering children of Israel before us, the last few miles will not come easy. Temptation and trials will increase, as the devil uses every device to trick, discourage, and if possible prevent us from making it to the other shore.
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Simple Books of the Bible Puzzle 1
Here is another fun word search to help you become more familiar with your Bible.


Sabbath Acrostic 5
I hope that you will enjoy this simple acrostic about the beauty of Sabbath rests.
Bible Quiz: Books of the Bible
I hope that you enjoy this simple Bible quiz. May it help you build your knowledge of the Bible
- The First book of the Bible is… A. Genesis B. Job C. Matthew D. Revelation
- The last book of the Old Testament is… A. Haggai B. Zechariah C. Malachi D. Revelation
- The next to last book of the Bible is… A. 3 John B. Jude C. Malachi D. Revelation
- The first book of the Bible after the Gospels is? A. Acts B. Titus C. Hebrews D. I Peter
- Which of the following books is not a part of the Gospels? A. Matthew B. John C 2 John D Luke
- How many books of the Bible are named after women? A. 3 B. 1 C. 4 D.2
- Which book of the Bible has the most chapters?____________
- Which two books of the Bible are especially known for their prophesies for the last days?___________
- Which book of these is the tenth book of the Bible? A. Psalms B. 1 Samuel C. Judges D 2 Samuel
- The book of the Bible located between Philemon and James is…A. 1 Timothy B. Titus C. 1 Peter D. Hebrews
- The book of Nehemiah comes after the book of A. 2 Kings B. Ezra C. Esther D. Ecclesiastes
- There are ? books of the Bible? A. 34 B. 55 C. 66 D. 69
- The book of Galatians comes before? A. Ephesians B. Titus C. Philemon D. Hebrews
- The apostle John wrote how many books of the Bible? A. 1 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
- Who wrote the book of Lamentations? A. Jeremiah B. Ezekiel C. Daniel D. Nehemiah
- King Solomon wrote the book of? A. 1 Kings B. 2 Samuel C. Judges D Ecclesiastes
- The book of James comes before the book of.. A. 1 John B. 1 Peter C. 1 Timothy D. I Chronicles
- Which of these is in the correct order A. Nahum, Zephaniah, Haggai, Habakkuk B. Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Nahum C. Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai D. Zephaniah, Habakkuk, Nahum, Haggai
- Moses is believed to have written the book of… A. Revelation B. Job C. 2 Kings D. Titus
- Which of these books is not found in the New Testament? A. 2 Chronicles B. 2 Corinthians C. James D. Romans
Answers
- A
- C
- B
- A
- C
- D
- Psalms
- Daniel and Revelation
- D
- D
- B
- C
- A
- D
- A
- D
- B
- C
- B
- A
Easy Books of the Bible Word Search 4
I hope that you enjoy this fun Bible Word Search puzzle that is perfect for young children, beginners, or anyone seeking a simple puzzle for relaxation. It is also a great way to become more familiar with the word of God.

