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Today is Friday, February 20th, 2026; Karen's Korner #5555
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Easter is a good season to think about Jesus and all He has done and does do for each one of us!
"Jesus told Thomas, 'I am the Way--- yes, and the Truth and the Life. No one can get to the Father except by means of me.'" ~ John 14:6 LAB * Bible Commentary: "Jesus says He is the ONLY way to God the Father. Some people may argue that this is too narrow. In reality, it is wide enough for the whole world, if the world chooses to accept it. Instead of worrying about how limited it sounds to have only one way, we should be saying, 'Thank you, God, for providing a sure way to get to You.' "As the Way, He is our path to the Father.
As the Truth, He is the reality of all God's promises .
As the Life, He joins His divine life to ours, both now and eternally." ***
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Today is Thursday, February 19th, 2026; Karen's Korner #5554
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Installment #2 of 4; taken from 1 Thessalonians, chapter 5 on 'how-twos' from verse 11 - 23 by writer, Paul, as he gives us ways to encourage ourselves and others.
Taken from a graphic, titled 'Checklist for Encouragers"; lengthy list. I am including four of them today:
"AVOID QUARRELING" - verse 13 Search for ways to get along with others.
"WARN THE LAZY" - verse 14 Challenge someone to join you in a project.
"COMFORT THE FRIGHTENED" - verse 14 Encourage those who are frightened by reminding them of God's promises.
"TENDERLY CARE FOR THE WEAK" - verse 14 Support those who are weak by loving them and praying for them.
** Father God, As everything else you tell us to do, we can't do it without your help. Help me; help us. Amen.
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Today is Wednesday, February 18th, 2026; Karen's Korner #5553
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Today is Ash Wednesday.
Here is the on-line definition: "Ash Wednesday, falling on February 18, 2026, is the first day of Lent in Western Christianity, marking a 40-day period (excluding Sundays) of prayer, fasting, and repentance. It is a solemn day for Christians to reflect on mortality and turn back to God, with many attending services to receive ashes on their foreheads in the shape of a cross."
* It is recognized by various church families in various ways. Whether we participate or not, we typically see crosses in ashes on people's foreheads on those in the media today sometimes!
Forty is a known number Biblical: number of days connected with Noah and the flood, for example.
Again from a computer post: The 40 days of Lent, however, are primarily identified with the time Jesus spent in the desert fasting, praying, and being tempted by the devil. Found in Matthew 4:1 - 11)."
At any rate, it is a good time to begin our reflection on Jesus - His Life, Death, and Resurrection! Which He would have done for each one of us!
* Jesus, Thank You for what You are and were willing to do for each one of us! Whether we respond to Your Love or not! Thank You! Lead us! Guide us! In Your Name we pray, Amen.
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Today is Tuesday, February 17th, 2026; Karen's Korner #5552
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Sorry for the delay in sending today's 'korner'. I had to log in. The question? "Where were you when you got your first kiss?" Guess what? I don't know. So neither could my computer. I couldn't get on.
I asked for help. Never did get the help I needed but eventually they asked me another question which I did know the answer!!
Here is a Max Lucado from yesterday:
ENTRUST CHILDREN TO CHRIST
"Fear turns some parents into paranoid prison guards who monitor every minute and check the background of every friend. A family with no breathing room suffocates a child.
"On the other hand, fear can also create permissive parents. Fearing that their child will feel too confined or fenced in, they are high on hugs and low on discipline. They don’t realize that appropriate discipline is an expression of love.
"Permissive parents. Paranoid parents. How can we avoid the extremes? We pray. Jesus’ big message to moms and dads? Bring your children to me. Pray that your children have a profound sense of place in this world and a heavenly place in the next. Parents, we can entrust our kids to Christ."
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Today is Monday, February 16th, 2026; Karen's Korner #5551
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The last book of the Old Testament is Malachi. There are four chapters. The last chapter, #4, has about a half dozen verses.
So how does this story end? Here are the first two verses of that chapter: "Watch now, the Lord Almighty declares, "the day of judgment is coming, burning like a furnace. The proud and wicked will be burned up like straw; like a tree, they will be consumed -- roots and all. But for you who fear my name, the son of Righteousness will rise with healing in his wings. And you will go free, leaping with joy like calves let out to pasture." ~ Malachi 4:1 & 2 LAB
** Bible Commentary: "At the day of judgment, God's wrath toward the wicked will be like the blasting heat of a furnace. But He will be like the healing warmth of the sun to those who love and obey Him.
"These last verses of the Old Testament are filled with hope. Regardless of how life looks now. God controls the future and everything will be made right. We who have loved and served God look forward to a joyful celebration. This hope for the future is ours as soon as we trust God with our lives." ****
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Today is Friday, February 13th, 2026; Karen's Korner #5550
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It's Valentine's Day tomorrow!
I am thinking of beginning to read 1 John. First two chapters are on 'God is Light'; Numbers 3 and 4 are 'God Is Love''; and the last two are 'God is life'.
It is the two on 'love' that has caught my eye because of the time of the year that it is.
Here is a single verse from 1 John, chapter 3. In case, you don't get any Valentine cards, flowers, or jewelry, this is a note on God's LOVE!
Happy Valentine's Day!!
"See how very much our heavenly Father LOVES us, for He allows us to be called His children---- think of it---- and we really are!
But since most people don't know God, naturally they don't understand that we are His children."
~ 1 John 3:1 LAB Bible Commentary: "As believers, our self-worth is based on the fact that God loves us and calls us His children. We are His children, NOW, not just sometime in the distant future. Knowing that we are His children encourages us to live as Jesus did."
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Today is Thursday, February 12th, 2026; Karen's Korner #5549
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Yesterday's Max Lucado: LOAVES, FISHES, and JESUS "Matthew 6:25 Jesus says, 'That is why I tell you not to worry about everyday life—whether you have enough.'
"On one occasion, Jesus had taken the disciples on a retreat. Then came the hungry crowd. Then the disciples issued a command to Jesus. 'Send the crowds away so they can go into the villages and buy food for themselves.' But Jesus issued an assignment, 'You give them something to eat.' Do you suppose Jesus was hoping someone would count all the possibilities: 'we have five loaves, two fish, and … Jesus!' (Matthew 14: 15-17 NLT)
"Standing next to the disciples was the solution to their problems … but the disciples stopped their counting and worried. What about you? Are you counting your problems or are you counting on Christ?" ****
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Today is Wednesday, February 11th, 2026; Karen's Korner #5548
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1 Thessalonians, chapter 5 is loaded with 'how-tos'. Verses 11 - 23 by writer Paul; gives us ways to encourage ourselves and others.
In my Bible is a graphic titled "Checklist for Encouragers". The list is lengthy.
Today I am including four of them. The first of four ways of encouragement. Verse and a suggested application:
"BUILD EACH OTHER UP" - verse 11 - Point out to someone a a quality you appreciate in him or her.
"GIVE HONOR TO LEADERS" - verse 12 - Look for ways to cooperate.
"THINK HIGHLY OF LEADERS" - verse 13 - Withhold your next critical comment about those in positions of responsibility.
"GIVE WHOLEHEARTED LOVE" - verse 13 - Say 'thank you' to your leaders for their efforts."
** God, will you help me to pay attention to what I see, think, and do. Help me to be an encourager! Amen.
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Today is Tuesday, February 10th, 2026; Karen's Korner #5547
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Sometimes people send me things, "Would this be a good Karen's Korner?" Today's is one of those. From Margaret Cramer.
JUST LET IT GO
"Many who are first will be last, and the last first." ~Mark 10:31
"What's in it for you?'
"Is this ever your response when you are asked for a favor or are challenged to make a personal sacrifice? It's a common one, and smart businesses know this. The Girl Scouts is a worthwhile organization, yet they don't simply ask for your financial support. They sell cookies, providing an incentive for the donor, and people clamor to get them each year.
"We may even carry the. 'What's in it for me?' mindset into the church when asked to serve on a committee, participate in a youth camping trip, take part in a house bulding project, or be involved in another demanding ministry.
"A rich young man once approached Jesus, seeking to know how to receive eternal life. The Scripture says Jesus 'loved him'. Yet when Jesus told him to first sell everything he had, donate it to the poor, and then follow him, the guy 'went away sad' (Mark 10:17 - 31).
"Jesus assured his confused disciples that for everything we give up for God, God will provide even more in this life and the life to come. Still we hold out.
"What's in in for us? We are offered salvation, forgiveness of sin, joy and peace, help in times of trouble, eternal life, and so much more. But to receive these things, first we may need to release whatever we're clinging to so tightly."
~ Taken from '3 Minute Devotions to Laugh & Reflect" by Hudson Campbell
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Today is Monday, February 9th, 2026; Karen's Korner #5546
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Today's entry by Stephanie Sample and her "365 Days of Prayer for Women": EVERYTHING CHANGES
"Be deligient in these matters, give yourself wholly to them, so that everyone may see your progress." ~ 1 Timothy 4:15 NIV
:"Unchanging Lord, how intriguing that you created a world where nothing stays the same. Only you are perfect, so everything else must change. The color of the sky changes minute to minute, and even the hardest of rocks wear down with time. Perhaps most striking of all, I am never the same person upon rising as I was the day before. Though as granite, wear away at my heart, hardened by time and experience, until it is as soft and warm as yours. Let all my growth and change be toward becoming more like you, Father, and let others recognize and be drawn, to you in me."
How are we changing to become more like Jesus?
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