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Today is Friday, December 12th, 2025; Karen's Korner #5505
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Tomorrow (Saturday) is our annual bell ringing for Salvation Army in Mason City. A group from Clarion will drive that direction. Eat lunch together. And ring bells for two hours, working in teams, beginning at noon, at six locations.
It started because of an incidence in our family!
When my husband, Jim, was in the Army in the early 1960s, he was stationed at a base in New Jersey. He and two other soldiers went to New York City to see the sights one weekend. While he was there, someone stole his billfold!
He looked for ways to return to New Jersey, deciding to go to Salvation Army for help. What could they do? The organization would not give him money; instead a volunteer walked with him to a bus station to purchase a ticket. Handing a few more dollars to help buy food on the trip back.
As Jim got ready to step on the bus, he turned to ask the volunteer, how he would pay them back. The response back was, "You don't pay us back. Just remember us whenever you see a red kettle!"
For maybe twenty years, we have done this 'ringing'. We have as our goal to raise $1,000 from our six buckets. Several weeks later, we get a report from their office, did we make our goal? More times than not we do!
Did the Salvation Army volunteer know what he was telling Jim, as we left New York City? Probably not.
And all before anyone knew the words 'Pay It Forward!'
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Today is Thursday, December 11th, 2025; Karen's Korner #5504
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Just started to read the book of Philippians this morning. It is four chapters; it will probably take me a couple of weeks to get it read.
Here are the introduction paragraphs:
"The word 'happiness' evokes visions of unwrapping gifts on Christmas morning, strolling hand in hand with the one you love, being surprised on your birthday, responding with unbridled laughter to a comedian, or vacationing in an exotic locale. Everyone wants to be happy; we make chasing this elusive ideal a lifelong pursuit; spending money, collecting things, and searching for new experiences.
"But if happiness depends upon our circumstances, what happens when the toys rust, loved ones die, health deteriorates, money is stolen, and the party's over? Often happiness flees and despair sets in.
"In contrast to happiness is 'joy'. Running deeper and stronger, joy is quiet, confident assurance of God's love and work in our lives, that He will be there no matter what! Happiness depends on happenings, but joy depends on Christ." I It was written by Paul, while he was in jail. Not exactly an opportunity for JOY. Each chapter has a heading with JOY; 'in suffering, ;in serving, in believing, and giving'.
KEY VERSE: "Always be full of joy in the Lord; I say it again, rejoice!" - (Philippians 4:4).
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Thank you, Jesus, for giving us JOY... Your Way! AMEN.
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Today is Wednesday, December 10th, 2025; Karen's Korner #5503
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From Max Lucado:
HEART-SHAPING PROMISES "fNo day is accidental or incidental. No acts are random or wasted. Look at Jesus’ birth at Bethlehem. A king ordered a census. Joseph was forced to travel. Mary, round as a ladybug, bounced on a donkey’s back. The hotel was full, the hour was late. The event was one big hassle. Yet out of the hassle, hope was born. It still is.
"I don’t like hassles. But I love Christmas because it reminds us of the heart-shaping promises of Christmas. Long after the guests have left, and the carolers have gone home, and the lights have come down, these promises endure: God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God. Perhaps you could use some Christmas this Christmas?"
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Today is Tuesday, December 9th, 2025; Karen's Korner #5502
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This morning I received this Anne Graham Lotz email in my computer inbox. It talks about 'turning on the light'.
Here in north central Iowa, we have lots of snow cover! While it is dark in the early evenings now; with longer nights and shorter days, I noticed the first evening of the 'white covering' how much lighter it was! The 'white' tended to make the 'dark' lighter! Sort of like the difference God makes in each of our lives! TURN ON THE LIGHT
"The unfolding of your words give light; it gives understanding to the simple." ~ Psalm 119:130 NIV
"In the beginning there was no dawn to end the night,
no sun to warm the day,
no moonlight reflected in the swirling water,
no horizon,
just a never-ending night!
"God didn't leave our environment in a murky, dusky twilight, 'God separated the light from the darkness. God called the light 'day' and the darkness he called 'night' (Genesis 1:4 NIV)
"While the light described was literal, it has wonderful analogy and personal meaning for you and me, because light in the spiritual sense represents the truth, clarity, spiritual understanding, and discernment we receive from God's written Word. So....read your Bible and turn the Light on!" ****
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Today is Monday, December 8th, 2025; Karen's Korner #5501
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A couple of verses from Psalms to celebrate the beginning of a new week and as we march toward Christmas:
"Sing to the Lord, all earth! Sing of His glorious Name. Tell the world how wonderful He is! How awe-inspiring are Your deeds, O God! How great Your power! No wonder Your enemies surrender! All the earth shall worship You and sing of Your glories. Come, see the glorious things God has done. What marvelous miracles happen to His people! He made a dry road through the sea for them. (Red Sea opening up). They went across on foot. What excitement and joy there was that day! Because of His great power He rules forever. He watches every movement of the nations. O rebel lands, He will deflate your pride! ~ Psalm 66:1-7 LAB **
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Today is Friday, December 5th, 2025; Karen's Korner #5500
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Jesus is the Reason for the Season! "And while they were there, the time came for her baby to be born; and she gave birth to her first child, a son. She wrapped him in a blanket and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the village inn."
~ Luke 2: 6 & 7 LAB
** Comments on these verses: 'Although our first impression of Jesus is as a baby in a manger, it must not be our last. The Christ child in the manger makes a beautiful Christmas scene, but we cannot leave him there. This tiny, helpless baby lived an amazing life, died for us, ascended to heaven, and will come back to this earth as King of kings. He will rule the world and judge all people according to their decisions about him. Do we still picture Jesus as a baby in a manger ---or is he our Lord? We need to make sure we don't underestimate Jesus. And let him grow up in our lives."
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Today is Thursday, December 4th, 2025; Karen's Korner #5499
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A reading shared by a friend at a recent prayer group. It's a writing by Helen Steiner Rice and taken from "Somebody Loves You":
"In God Is My Strength" "'Love Divine, All Love Excelling' Make my 'humbled heart YOUR DWELLING, For without YOUR LOVE DIVINE, Total darkness would be mine, My earthly load I could not bear If YOU were not there to share All the pain, despair, and sorrow That almost makes me dread tomorrow, For I am often weak and weary And life is dark and bleak and dreary. But somehow when I realize That HE who made the sea and skies And holds the whole world in HIS HAND Has my 'small soul' in HIS COMMAND, It gives me STRENGTH to try once more To somehow reach 'THE HEAVENLY DOOR' Where I will LIVE FOREVERMORE With friends and loved ones I adore!"
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Today is Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025; Karen's Korner #5498
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I just finished reading the book "The Promise of Heaven: 31 Reasons to Get Excited About Your Eternal Home" by Dr. David Jeremiah. The last couple of pages of the nearly three hundred page book concludes with these several paragraphs:
"Whoever believes in Jesus will be saved. There is no doubt in that promise No wiggle room. We can be confident of our salvation simply by confessing with our mouth and believing in our heart. That's all it takes.
He then encourages readers to say these words: "Lord Jesus, I trust You have offered me a place in heaven. I trust You have offered me eternal life---and I accept that gift. Right now I choose to believe in my heart that You died on the cross for my sins and were raised from the dead, and I confess with my mouth that You are Lord. You are Lord of my life. I confess that I have sinned against You throughout my life, and right now I repent of every one of those sins. I accept Your forgiveness for every single sin.
"I speak this prayer in Your name, Lord Jesus. Amen." He continues: "I didn't write this book so you would be smarter about heaven. I wrote this book so you would GO to heaven--so you would be sure of your eternal salvation. That way we can meet up one day along the streets of gold within New Jerusalem and talk together about all the wonders we've experienced and all the wonders that still await us in that perfect place. That eternal home.
"I look forward to seeing you there!" ***
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Today is Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025; Karen's Korner #5497
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"Jehovah is constantly thinking about us, and He will certainly bless us." ~ Psalm 115:12 LAB * Bible Commentary: "'Jehovah is constantly thinking about us' says the psalm writer. What a fantastic truth! There are many times when we feel isolated, alone, and abandoned, even by God. In reality, He sees and understands, and is thinking about us. When we are depressed by problems or struggling with self-worth, we need to be encouraged that God keeps us in His thoughts. If He thinks about us, surely His help is near." ****
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Today is Monday, December 1st, 2025; Karen's Korner #5496
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Friday's Karen's Korner was Max Lucado. So is today's!
I got this in my email this morning. Good one to kick off December and the Christmas season!
HIS GRIP IS SURE
"My dad, a man of few words, told my brother and me, 'Boys, Christmas is about Jesus.' In one of those bedtime, book-time moments, somewhere between the fairy tales and the monkey with the lunch pail, I thought about what Dad had said. I began asking the Christmas questions, and I’ve been asking them ever since.
"God knows what it’s like to be a human. When we talk to him about deadlines or tough times, he understands. He’s been there. He’s been here. Because of Bethlehem, we have a friend in Jesus. Christmas begins what Easter celebrates. The child in the cradle became the King on the cross. And he doesn’t tell us, 'Clean up before you come in.' He offers, 'Come in and I’ll clean you up.' It’s not our grip on him that matters, but his grip on us. And his grip is sure.
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