Tuesday, March 7

So sleepy....

Okay, okay. I know having an addiction to Project Runway is a bad thing because I can't stand tapeing it. So I stayed up to watch it...and now I can't focus on the screen.

Anyway,


Tomorrow I am going to Moncton with Mom and maybe Heather. It just doesn't seem possible that I was there on Sunday and everything was fine...and now Nan is in the hospital. It's hard asking mom why she's there because then she gets all teary and hard to understand, so I guess that I will just talk to her doctor tomorrow.

I hate hospitals.

Anyway (No. 2),
Quote of The Day
"Everything looks impossible for the people who never try anything."
-Jean-Louis Etienne

You really must take a leap of faith to get anywhere you want to go. Sometimes, once you get going you realize that maybe it isn't that far out of your reach. I remember the first time I rollerbladed down the freakin' huge hill at my old house how scared I was at first, but once I stood up and gave myself a little push it was so much easier than I thought before hand. Afterwards, I was pretty pro for the entire summer (I've since lost my gift). If I had kept practicing, I would have been able to never take those things off.

Oh Meh.

Today's sermon (that fits well with what I was thinking about today):

The Power of Prayer

"For the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous and his ears are attentive to their prayer." 1 Peter 3:12

I often hear people say they don't have time to devote to prayer. In today's society, this is somewhat understandable. Cellular phones, wireless networks, instant messaging, and other technologies have made most of us accessible, as they say, "24-7." What puzzles me is why these helpful communications devices have taken time away from the most important communication of all. While this technology that connects us to each other is helpful, each and every one of us has always had available a direct connection to God. It is the most important connection of all.

It's called prayer. It's hands-free, mobile, and there's always a good signal. As Christians, we have already signed the contract for coverage. All God asks of us in return is that we use the connection. We need to make time to use that connection. Just as we schedule time to attend a child's school pageant, schedule a doctor's appointment, or set a time for a business meeting, we need to schedule time for prayer.

Prayer does not need to be written on our calendars at a precise time each day, but it does need to be a priority in our daily lives. It's an opportunity to ask God for our needs and, more importantly, to ask for HIs guidance. No other connection gives us this opportunity- the chance to seek God's counsel in matters of our daily life. Only prayer permits the deep reflection that yields answers to our most difficult decisions.

The connection to God through prayer is powerful. No other connection enriches us in the same way. The connection is always available and always on; we just have to use it.


All credit to DailyWisdom.GospelCom.Net



Love and Peace

Hannah





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