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Printable Issue 5405  Today is Friday, July 18th, 2025; Karen's Korner #5405

A dose of 'God's Love' to take us into the weekend!

One entry (#18) from "100 Things God Loves About You" byTama Fortner:

GOD LOVES YOU --
IMPERFECTIONS AND ALL.


"But he said to me,
'My grace is sufficient for you,
for my power
is made perfect in weakness.;"

~ 2 Corinthians 12:9


"So maybe you can't spell Wednesday (Why is there a 'd' in there, anyway?). Or can't boil water. Or you're late everywhere you go. God still loves you.

"Or maybe your struggles go a little deeper than spelling or cooking or clocks. A weakness for gossip? Procrastinating about prayer? A too-short temper with a too-long memory? God still loves you. Why? Because your imperfections are an invitation for His grace. They remind you that you need Him. They let Him work in your life, to make you more like Him. Yes, God still loves you...imperfections and all."

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Printable Issue 5404  Today is Thursday, July 17th, 2025; Karen's Korner #5404

"A dull axe requires great strength.
be wise and sharpen the blade."

~ Ecclesiastes 10:10 LAB

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Bible Commentary:  "Trying to do anything without the necessary skills and tools is like chopping with a dull axe. If our tools are dull, we sharpen it to do a better job. Simillarly, if we lack skills,we should sharpen them through training and practice. In each situation, sharpening the axe means recognizing where a problem exists, acquiring or honing the skills (or tools) to do the job better, and then going out and doing it. We need to find the areas of our lives where our 'axe' is dull, and sharpen our skills so we can be more effective for God's work."

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God,
we are going to need your help
for us to become 'sharp'.
As we get older,
it becomes harder 
to learn new things.
Do new things 
for You and Your Kingdom.
Help us.
Direct us.
In Your Son's Name.
Amen.

Printable Issue 5403  Today is Wednesday, July 16th, 2025; Karen's Korner #5403

 Equal time. Now and then (yesterday), Karen’s Korner was something from ‘365 Days of Prayer for Women”.
 

Today’s is from “One-Minute Insights for Men” by Jim George. Here we go. 

RESTORING HOPE

 
“When worry strikes, we usually get discouraged or even depressed. We respond to life negatively, and take our eyes off God and His promises to take care of us. The next time worry strikes, here’s how you can restore your hope.
 

“PRAY – ‘Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer
And supplication…let your request be made known to God”
(Philippians 3:6)
 
“TRUST – Refuse to worry about circumstances beyond your control.
Remember, they are still in God’s control.
(Psalm 135:6)
 
“GIVE THANKS – ‘In everything give thanks’
(1 Thessalonians 5:18).
When you thank God
Even for the hard things in life,
You are saying,
‘Lord, I am confident You will use this for my good.’”

 

“Lord, it’s so easy for me to focus on the negative.
Help me redeem my worried thoughts by using
Them as reminders to pray, to express my trust in
You and to give thanks.
Amen.”
 
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Printable Issue 5402  Today is Tuesday, July 15th, 2025; Karen's Korner #5402

In case, we sometimes get weary of the things happening in ‘the’ world; ‘our’ world.
 
Yesterday’s (July 14) “365 Days of Prayer for Women) by Stephanie Sample:
 
 

Beautiful Future
 
“No eye has seen, no ear has heard,
And no mind has imagines
What God has prepared
For those who love him.”
 
~ 1 Corinthians 2:9 NLT

 
“Lord, I get anxious about the future. I try to imagine it, and it seems so vague and uncertain; all blurry around the edges. I know you know, and I know it is good---so much better than anything I am even capable of conjuring up. This beautiful future Is your promise to those who love you, and oh, how I love you. Forgive my anxiety, God. I don’t want to dishonor you, and I do trust you, Lord, with my life. I love that it is beyond my imagining, because what I imagine is pretty great. I’m excited to get there and see what you’ve done.”
 

How do we imagine what God has prepared for each one of us?”


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Printable Issue 5401  Today is Monday, July 14th, 2025; Karen's Korner #5401
"For God took the sinless Christ
and poured into Him our sins.
Then, in exchange He poured
God's goodness into us!"

~ 2 Corinthians 5:21 LAB

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Bible Commentary:  "When we trust in Christ, we make a trade---our sins for His goodness. Our sin was poured into Christ at His crucifixion. His righteousness is poured into us at our conversion. This is what Christians mean by Christ's atonement for sin. In the world, bartering works only when two people exchange goods of relatively equal value. But God offers to trade righteousness for sin----something of immeasurable worth for something worthless. How grateful we should be for His goodness to us."


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Printable Issue 5400  Today is Friday, July 11th, 2025; Karen's Korner #5400

For fun, today's 'Korner, is taken from a July entry, ten years ago:


The Wonderful Someone

"It is expedient for you that I go away; for if I go not away, the Comforter will not come to you; but if I depart, I will send him to you."

~ John 16:7 KJV

"The very promise Jesus gave us contains a name for the Holy Spirit that reveals the uniqueness of His nearness in our loneliness. This name, 'Comforter', is equally translated from the Greek text into six other names, each of which describes a slightly different aspect of the Holy Spirit's precious, personal ministry in our lives:

* Comforter:  One Who relieves of mental distress;

* Counselor:  One Who gives advice and manages causes;

* Helper:  One Who furnishes relief or support;

* Intercessor:  One Who acts between parties to reconcile differences;

* Advocate:  One Who pleads the cause of another;

*Strengthener:  One Who causes strength and endurance;

* Standby:  One Who can be always relied upon.

"Can you imagine how wonderful it would be to have Someone with these attributes in your life? If you belong to Jesus, you do have that wonderful Someone. You have the Holy Spirit.

~ Anne Graham Lotz

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Printable Issue 5399  Today is Thursday, July 10th, 2025; Karen's Korner #5399

This is a prayer taken from the book “The Birthright” by John Sheasby. Much of the book, he tells about the prodigal son who wandered away from his father and his home. But then returns.

 
Our Father, who are in heaven….
 
“How beautiful those words sound when I say them.
Our Father!
Affectionate, loving, compassionate, good.
Our Father!
You are ours, which also means you are mine!
 
Forever, you are mine. Lord, and forever I am yours.
How wonderful those words sound when I say them,
How absolutely wonderful those words sound when I say them,
How absolutely, incredibly, unbelievably wonderful!
 
Thank you for all the pictures of you
That Jesus left behind….
Pictures of your goodness,
Your kindness, your mercy.
Use those pictures, Father, to retore the faded ones,
The bent ones, the torn ones, the distorted ones,
So I might see you for who you are, know you for
Who you are,
Love you for who you are.
And use those same pictures to restore the distorted,
Pictures I have of myself,
So that I might see myself for who I am, know myself,
 
For who I am, love myself for who I am.
Which is yours
Forever and always…….yours!”
 
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Printable Issue 5398  Today is Wednesday, July 9th, 2025; Karen's Korner #5398

Yesterday's Max Lucado:

A REMINDER FROM THE SPIRIT

"I recall an afternoon early in my ministry when the invitation of Jesus to the weary became the invitation of Jesus to Max. I was supposed to be studying, but I could not concentrate. I thought that I had to fix everyone’s problems, shoulder everyone’s burdens, and never grow weary in doing so. After some moments I bowed my head and sighed, and this scripture came to mind: 'Come to me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest' (Matthew 11:28 NASB).

"It was the pronoun me that got me. I had been turning to everyone and everything but him. Now why did that verse come to mind? Simple—the Holy Spirit, my teacher, reminded me. And the Spirit of Christ will do this for you, my friend."

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Printable Issue 5397  Today is Tuesday, July 8th, 2025; Karen's Korner #5397

Our minister conducts six 4-week sessions on some topics during the calendar year. Topics might be ‘stress’ or ‘anxiety’. Right now, he is leading a small group Thursday evenings on the topic of ‘humility’. I attend when my schedule allows.
 
The Bible definition of humility:  “an attitude of lowliness and obedience, grounded in the recognition of one’s status before God as his creatures.”

 
“Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit,
but in humility
count others more significant than yourselves.”
Paul’s writing in Philippians 2:3

 
In the hand outs, we read “humility is not about weakness or self-deprecation, but rather a strength of character that allows for genuine self-awareness, respect for others, and a focus on somethings greater than oneself.”
 
Humility isn’t about thinking less of yourself, it’s about thinking of yourself less.
 
According to a Bible commentary near Colossians 2, states, “True humility is viewing ourselves as we really are from God’s perspective and acting accordingly. False humility is self-centered; true humility is God-centered.
 
We tend to think too highly of ourselves; or not highly enough. Putting ourselves down. The only right perspective is with God’s help!
 

Like everything else, God.
We need your help to see ourselves
As You see us.
And help us to do the same thing
With all the people in our lives.
Amen.

 

Printable Issue 5396  Today is Monday, July 7th, 2025; Karen's Korner #5396

“Don’t be weary in prayer,

Keep at it:
Watch for God’s answers
And remember to be
Thankful when they come.”

 
~ Colossians 4:2 LAB
 
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Our hearts are broken,
God,
When we hear of the lives lost
In the flash flooding in Texas.
We are especially saddened by
The loss of those precious children
For what should have been a happy event!
Keep our hearts and minds bent to them.
The families need You.
You make sense when nothing makes sense.
You say ‘all things work together for good’.
Show us; show them!
You are the ‘GREAT I AM!”
We need You all the time,
But especially right now!
Thank You for being our Heavenly Father!
Amen.

 
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