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Sunday, December 09, 2007

Dec. Fishermens Line








http://www.fishermensline.blogspot.com/ Fishing in Poland!!



Greetings!

Have you ever been ice fishing? Today is a chilly 30 degrees here in Krakow, but I notice that it’s an even chillier 28 degrees in Michigan, where Lora, Jim, Ryan, Ian, and Zane, live!

We always watch the weather on our pc desktop to monitor Lora and family and Michael, in his tropical 75 degrees!

Today is one of the busiest days of the week for us. Sundays we have two church services, travel to and from one house church, which is about two hours drive each way, then a meeting of the entire Krakow team at the end of the day! So much for rest! Therefore, we usually have our rest time, when possible, on Friday.

I’ll try to update everyone on our developments over the past month. My office helper, Ann, will not be coming to the field, most likely. She and her husband, Ed, still plan a short trip, maybe this summer. Ed just this past week (on the 6th of Dec.) had a tumor removed from his brain. It apparently was non-malignant, thankfully. They just don’t think it’s very likely they will come here to stay. Please be praying for Ed and Ann.

Another note about this lovely couple (whom we have only met once, and love them both dearly); they have donated a gift for the purchase of Christmas presents for the Roma children. Brenda, her daughters, and I will be doing the shopping for these gifts. Most likely, it will go for much needed items, and maybe a small treat that the children will appreciate.

Michael is very busy traveling for about a week at a time. He tells us he gets a big kick out of people thinking about him being in a beautiful, tropical island, with monster surf, and beautiful women! He has seen the beach once! He says knowing the waves are so big, is absolute torture, not being able to even see them! He says, ‘it’s so different than how I used to be, when surf was up, I was there, and now, I’m being so responsible!” Allan told him, “We all have our cross to bear!”

I have been telling him that he will have a time of R&R, and that he’ll be able to do that, Lord willing, of course. Anyway, he’s doing great and still loving his work for the Lord. Pray for him and for the lost souls of his area.

Lora tells us that she put up her Christmas tree. I haven’t seen a picture of it yet (Lora?!), but she always does a beautiful tree. This year it is filled with natural decorations, pine cones, etc.

I have been in touch with one of the representatives for Jews for Jesus, here in the European region. Allan and I are hoping to meet him at the conference in Poznan, in January. I am still not sure where God will take this desire to minister to the Jewish people of Poland, but He has already placed several people in my life, that are even connected to each other, across oceans and country boundaries!

It seems by our conversation on Skype, that he knows the lady here in Poland that I have been in touch with through e-mail! When we discovered this, it was clear that it was God at work.

Allan and Jerry are hard at work with the Roma people. They have a Bible study on Tuesday and Thursday evening. They also attend the 3rd Baptist Church on Sundays (the Roma), and they often try to attend the house church in Tarno’v.

Last Saturday we attended another baptism of 5 Roma and 3 Polish believers. It is a blessing to see them follow Jesus’ example of obedience to be baptized.

The really wonderful thing that happened on that Saturday, was that the pastor of the Baptist church in this nearby town (about 45 min. away from Krakow), wants to get involved in a Roma outreach! He said it was a divine intervention that Allan and Jerry came there. He told Allan that the little city is full of Roma. Allan asked if there are any Roma believers there, and he said, “not even one, that I know of!” Please pray for this opportunity to further this outreach of this persecuted people. Please also pray for this pastor, who has such a heart. He seems to be most humble! Also pray for his church and the believers that they, too, will share his vision of reaching these people.

Most of the Roma are too poor to tithe much, but they contribute greatly to the church’s ministry. They usually struggle with daily survival in a world of extremely high costs of living, and no healthcare, very little government aid, etc.

Our Strategy Associate, Mark and his wife Susie, have family here for the rest of Dec. Jerry and Brenda, have their two daughters here from the states. One of the daughters, Tara, is getting married on the 21st. Her fiancĂ©e’ Will, is here also. We will attend Tara and Will’s wedding and after the ceremony, they will fly to Rome for 10 days then back to America.

I’m not sure what Allan and I will be doing for Christmas. We will miss our family so much, that I am hoping we can take a drive to somewhere nearby. I was hoping Austria for only a night or two, but it’s about 8 hours drive. I’m not sure we would have the time. If not, then maybe we can make a trip to Zakopane. Zakopane is in the Tatra’s, part of the Carpathian Mountain Range. It’s a beautiful little ski village and will be completely decorated for Christmas. I don’t think I’d get on skis, however, but a ride on the lift should be safe enough for my bones!

We are having a Christmas party on the 16th to announce the opening of the New International Fellowship here in Krakow. Please pray for this fellowship! It will be our worship time in our own language, and wow!, do we ever need that!

It will be an English-speaking fellowship, and we’ll have music and a message that we can understand. I know, more than ever what Paul is talking about when he talks about someone in the congregation who cannot understand without an interpreter. If there is no interpreter, how can one be edified?

Usually, in the services, we can pick out a word or two, and if we listen extremely carefully, we may be able to tell what book and chapter they are reading from! The numbers here are very long and they speak rapidly. It’s very difficult to understand, so often, someone (usually Jerry) will lean over and whisper to us which book, chapter and verse, so we can at least follow in our own Bible. Please pray for us in this too!

I believe that is about all for this month. Oh, one more thing though. The office is pretty well set up. We also have two or three rooms where guests can stay. If anyone wants to come for a mission trip, visit, etc. we can accommodate you with bed and breakfast at least! Allan and I will also have one extra room. Everyone here would be happy to help out to keep expenses down.

Please pray about sending a small group in July for the Roma camp! There is much to do and if anyone has musical skills of any kind, it would be awesome to have you help out! Please pray, also, that Lora, Jim, and the boys can come over this summer! Ryan wants to be here for the Roma camp, to help us with that. They also want to return to Lake Ann Camp this summer. I’m praying that this will all work out. (Ps.37:4-5!!!)


Thank you so much for your prayers, and we both want to know, how can we pray for you? Please let us know. We will certainly pray! Pray for our prayer team, that we will be faithful in intercessory prayer! Prayer is our foundation, and all work must be based on His plan and direction!

God bless you one and all! Have a wonderful Christmas! (Lu.2:1-16). John 12:27.

I have inserted two or three pictures of Zakopane. This is where we go to visit with Roma believers. There are several towns and villages where there are believers, thanks to LOTTIE MOON and the generous gifts of the believers back in America. Pray for LOTTIE MOON offering this year. Pray that the offerings will exceed beyond our imagination. We know, first hand, what this Christmas offering accomplishes worldwide. God uses this wonderful offering to spread His Word to those who are lost and desperate and without hope. LOTTIE MOON makes visiting villages and nearly impossible to reach, out of the way places, possible! LOTTIE MOON gives missionaries all over the world a chance to do HIS work un-hindered, as it should be done!

Please prayerfully consider your giving this year! Please remember what Jesus meant when HE said in Matthew 24:14 “and this gospel of the Kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto ALL Nations; and then the end shall come”

In His Great Unfailing Love,
Sue and Allan
Matt. 4:19







Pray for Discernment Praise Him for His Mercy!
Pray for our family Praise Him for He is Great!
Pray for the people of Poland Praise Him for His Blessings!
Pray for the Jewish People Praise Him for new believers!
Pray for the Roma Praise Him for Answers!





Monday, August 20, 2007

Fishers of Men

As I have contemplated my Fishermens Line ( now I must apologize because I have contemplated this for quite some time!), I realize that not weeks but months have gone by and so very quickly!

I will do my best to update the past weeks and inform you of the anticipated events of the coming weeks as well.

Let me go back to May. On the 8th of May we had the great pleasure of our son, Michael, coming to spend the summer with us. Michael is now in orientation in Virginia preparing for the field in October. (II Timothy 2:2 and II Timothy 2:15)

During Michael's time here we had many wonderful times together. We enjoyed a summer concert in the park. The concert was in Midland, Michigan. The weather was near perfect. The Christian musicians were wonderful and inspirational, the worship was fantastic. Ryan and Ian attended the concert with us (and Allan, of course!).

We worked on the house, went to a couple of movies, had cook-outs, dinner at Lora's a few times, sleep-overs with the grandsons, celebrated Michael and Allan's birthdays, took short trips ,shopped at local orchards...and oh, yes, Michael and I picked strawberries at a local strawberry farm! What fun that was! Michael made smoothies for us (several times) and we still have strawberries left in the freezer!

We have had many evenings of just sitting around talking about our upcoming journey (Michael to Asia and us to Poland). Michael took the boys (Ryan, Ian, and Zane) to Bertha Brock Park to run and swim with Cane (Michael's dog). They played basketball,played miniature golf, saw a baseball game, and Michael and Ryan went to a concert in Grand Rapids.

Shortly after Michael arrived we had to leave for a trip to Oregon to see Allan's sister. We had tickets to fly to Portland, Or. We spent ten very much needed restful days there....well, Allan certainly needed them!!

Allan fished on the Columbia River and wonder of wonders...he caught an eleven foot sturgeon!! He fought it for over two hours! He was so exhausted by the time the fish finally gave up! I prayed for him to pull it in, mostly for all the hard work he's been doing on this house...I felt so strongly that he just needed a little reward like that (you can't keep a sturgeon that big, but for Allan, it's all about the sport, anyway). Anyway, God allowed this wonderful gift for him and I'm so happy about it. The best part of it all, is the witness that Allan gave before his sister and her husband, Ed: "it wasn't me, it was God that allowed it! He gave me the strength to keep fighting with the fish and pull it in."

We had a great time in Oregon. We passed field after field of the most beautiful, vividly bright colored Iris's. They were deep reds, oranges, purples, lavenders, yellows and whites. As far as you could see, the colors blazed in the sunlight. The mountains were so beautiful! On the Columbia River, you are near an area where you can see Washington's Mt. Rainier and to me, that's always an awesome sight.

We went to one of my favorite places in Oregon; Newport Beach on the coast. It was much busier than when I had seen it a few years ago. This time it was bustling with summer activity...last time I saw it, there was very little activity, it was very cold and foggy, misty, and winter was in the air.

As we returned to Portland, Michigan and our family, I was happy to be home again.....back to my grand babies, Lora, Michael, and Jim...and back to work on the house and at the hospital (well, maybe not so glad to be back at the hospital). Although I still love nursing, I'm not that crazy about this hospital.

Lora and I had a very special time going to "The Melting Pot" for a ladies dinner night out. It was wonderfully delicious. We had such a good relaxing time just talking and talking more! I always enjoy spending time with her. She needed the quiet time away. Uncle 'Mikey' watched Ryan, Ian, and Zane for her. He stayed the night and even cooked breakfast for everyone the next morning! What a great uncle...they miss him already!

Jim is now in Oklahoma for training for the reserves. Please pray for him during this time away from his family. We miss him, terribly. The boys and Lora want him home, so we hope this happens soon! Pray for his knee. He's been having some pain since doing all the running required for physical training. Pray for strength and to be pain free! Pray for his witness among the other military men. He was able (very blessed!) to lead someone to Christ during his time there...it makes me think of Paul in Rome (under so- called house arrest, which I prefer to think of as God's protective custody, as he preached the WORD boldly in chains!), so while Jim is training; may he speak the WORD of GOD boldly to his friends and co-laborers of the reserves, and redeem wisely, his time there in Oklahoma!
This month (August) we signed a contract with a local realtor, Randy Sandborn (please pray for Randy as he tries to sell the house!!). We have
had some pictures in the paper, but since it's still not completely finished, it's difficult to show everything.

You know, this house has taken about a year, now. Let me tell you why:
The long, hard, cold, windy, wet, snowy winter. The fact that Allan has been doing all the work himself.....NO sub-contractors at all! Well there was one, the drywaller (Allan hates doing drywall). Allan has done the plans, the layout, the permits, the foundation, the walls, the roof and roofing, the garage, the entire framing, trim, electrical system, plumbing system, air conditioner/heating system, painting, cabinets, tile, wood flooring, deck, fireplace and mantle,the entire house with very minimal help. He was up on the roof (not only building the roof, but roofing it, too,) in some pretty scary weather!

He is the hardest most dedicated worker I have ever known. Anyone who knows Allan, knows this about him. God has certainly blessed him with not only a wide variety of skills, but also with a love of hard work, intelligence, and common sense. Many times through the cold to freezing winter days, I have questioned this common sense....but I am so thankful to God for my husband and his desire to accomplish whatever he feels that God has set before him to do.

Our 40th anniversary will soon be here (Sept.1, 1967!!!), and over the years of our marriage, I have had many people tell me what a hard worker Allan is, and I tell them: "You don't know but half of it, I know better than anyone how hard he has worked and how determined and dedicated he is! I thank God for him everyday!"

You know this didn't start out to be a newsletter dedicated to my husband and how special he is, but maybe this is what God has led me to say. My family has always been the heart of my world. God has blessed us with two beautiful and precious children, a wonderful son in law, who is like a son to us, and three beautiful and precious little grandsons.

He has blessed us with family all over the world. He has given us, not a hundred fold, but a thousand fold in loved ones!

Now for the plans that are upcoming, Lord willing! Michael plans to return to Michigan for one night to pick up the rest of his luggage and will depart from Detroit on October 4th. PLEASE pray for him! Pray without ceasing!
He will be in his new home away on October 6th. Pray for his safety, protection, witness, lost souls to be led to him for hearing the Word through the Holy Spirit. Pray for his health. Pray for discernment.

The day after Michael leaves from Detroit, we will leave from Lansing. We'll fly to Chicago then on to Germany, then to Krakow. PLEASE pray for Lora, Jim, Ryan, Ian, and Zane as we leave them back home to carry on here. Pray for peace that passes all understanding...the peace that only Jesus Christ can give to us! Pray for their health, their safety, pray that they will be able to come see us! Pray for us for safe travel, for lost souls who seek to know the truth will learn that there is only ONE way and that is through Jesus...that He is the Way, the Truth, and the Life! Pray for Asia and for Europe! Pray for us as we carry out the Lord's Plan in Krakow!!!

Pray for us as we try to sell our 'stuff' once again! Pray for our witness; that we WILL always be salt and light! Pray that we will walk worthy of the calling! Rejoice always in the Lord! Pray without ceasing!
And HE saith unto them, "follow me, and I will make you fishers of men" Matt.4:19

In His Great Love,
sue
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Thursday, May 03, 2007

How Times Have Changed!



Can you believe this is the Weaver family? How many years ago do you think this was taken?
The sunset was at our condo in Melbourne Beach in 2003. Isn't it just beautiful!! Our God is such an artist and what landscapes He has created in His divine love for us. Can you imagine what heaven must be like! I can only imagine that it is un-imaginable! When I see the beauty of His creation on earth and in the skies and seas...I long for heaven more than words can ever tell.
I just finished reading the book "90 Minutes in Heaven". It was a truly wonderful book that made me cry like a baby most of the time. How much suffering the author, Don, must have gone through, and such after experiencing heaven for 90 minutes! It reminded me of Paul, and Jesus telling him "what things he must suffer for my name's sake", and also of Paul telling of the man he knew who had been to heaven (whether in the body or out of the body, he did not know), and how he saw things un-speakable and was given the thorn in his side to keep him humble after being so honored as to get a glimpse of heaven.
As I read the book, I wondered (yet I think I know the answer!!), would Don trade the experience in heaven, to come back to earth and life here, pain free? I think he would choose to keep the heavenly experience!!! I am certain that God allowed him this experience for a purpose far greater than we can imagine. His witness will be far-reaching into the future. I have no doubts what-so-ever of the authenticity of his literally being in heaven for that 90 minutes, then returning to this life on earth....after all he was prayed through by a Southern Baptist!(God had spoken to him through his heart to pray for the man in the accident). I have heard of many miracles since going into the mission field, I firmly believe in them, because I have it on good authority that God is the same yesterday, today, and forever, and that HE can do anything. That He is sovereign. That He is omniscient. That He is omnipresent. That He is omnipotent. He is Lord. He is the creator. He is coming back someday to take us to that place of indescribable beauty, where eye hath not seen, nor entered into the heart of man the place God has prepared for us....and we shall worship The King of Kings and sing praises to Him forever. What hope we have IN Him! Even so, Lord Jesus, come quickly!
In His Love for His Glory!
The Fishermens Line
Is. 30:21, Eph. 4:30
Pray for us as we continue to prepare to leave in October. Pray for our children and grandchildren...for peace, for the time we will be together again, and for God's perfect will in all of our lives, to seek Him in all of our decisions, and to please Him in all that we do, to glorify Him by the life we live for Him. Pray for the house to sell as quickly as it is finished (and pray for it to get finished soon!). Pray for Michael as he prepares to leave in October, also.
Pray for wisdom, discernment, and a faith that will never fail when tested. Pray for souls for His Kingdom!

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Grace to You, A Gift from God, Your Father!

Greetings!
May you walk by faith and not by sight!

Romans 6:23 says; "for the wages of sin is death, but the Gift of God is Eternal Life through JESUS CHRIST, our LORD"

We can not buy this gift We can not pay enough penance. We can not suffer enough for it. We can not give enough, and we can not do enough to earn this gift. It is unmerited, undeserved, and there is absolutely nothing we can do to obtain this free gift......but to believe that Jesus Christ is Lord and savior of all mankind (whosoever will believe on Him), to know that he died for our sins, he paid the penalty, once for all, the perfect and final sacrifice! To know that He was raised from the dead, and became the victor over sin and the grave for us; to know the Holy One is understanding!

Ephesians 2:8-9 tells us that, "For by grace are you saved through faith, and that NOT of yourselves, it is the GIFT of GOD, not of works lest any man should boast" You may walk a million miles barefoot, you may climb a million mountains, you may fast until you are a wisp of flesh, but it will do you no good! You may pay alms or gifts to the poor until you have not a penny, and these are good, but they will not bring salvation, forgiveness, or righteousness.

We all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. None is righteous. We have disobeyed the God of the universe, the creator of all things. The only way to have a relationship with Him is through Jesus. Jesus paid our sin debt once and for all. In John 14:6 we read that Jesus said, "I am the WAY, the TRUTH and the LIFE, no man cometh unto the Father, but by ME" There is no saint, no prophet, no ritual that will get you through to the Father....only through Christ Jesus will the Father receive you or your petitions! Only through Him will you ever be saved and receive eternal life!

There is ONE mediator between man and God: I Timothy 2:5 says, "For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the one Christ Jesus."

There is one Father, therefore Jesus said in Matthew 23:9, "And call no man your Father upon this earth, for one is your Father, which is in heaven."

Jesus, Himself says that HE stands at the door and knocks, there is no other who can do this! Revelation 3:20 tells us; "behold, I stand at the door and knock, if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in and sup with him, and he with Me."

Jesus has this free gift of salvation, eternal life, and we just need to answer His call and receive the gift! We are accountable for our salvation. The Bible says that at the name of Jesus every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God, the Father (Phillipians 2:10-12)Wouldn't you rather bow to Him now, than at judgement day..unsaved!?

Work out your OWN salvation with fear and trembling! Why would you allow someone else to tell you about your own salvation...something that is so critical, so eternal? Why would you not want to know the truth for yourself? II Timothy 2:15 tells you to study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the WORD of TRUTH! (Remember; JESUS is the WORD and JESUS is the TRUTH!) The Word is living and dynamic. Study it for yourself! Hunger and thirst for it!

I do not bow or pray before icons or idols! God says that we are to have no other Gods, and that we are not to make an image or an idol to pray before (or to). in Exodus 20:4-5 we read, "Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image or likeness....thou shalt not bow down to them, nor serve them..." We, as humans can also set up idols in our hearts and minds, we must not allow this to happen, either. Christ will help us guard our hearts and minds. (Phillipians 4:6-7)

Isaiah tells us that God has said that anyone who makes a graven image (or icon) shall be ashamed and it is vanity. Read Isaiah chapter 44!

Isaiah also tells us that He was wounded for our transgressions and He was bruised for our iniquity.( Isaiah ch. 53) Jesus is the Lamb of God, slain from the foundation of the world. He did this for me! What more could be added to what He did? He said on the cross, "it is finished!" He was the perfect, sinless sacrifice. His work on the cross completed the atonement, satisfied the wrath of a Holy and Righteous God, He bought us with His life, He paid the debt...we can pay no more!

When we confess our sins and confess Jesus Christ as Lord, and when we repent (meaning a complete surrender and turning from sin), and when we ask Him to be Lord of our life, when we walk in newness of life with Christ as our strength and the Holy Spirit as our guide and counselor, when we are baptised into Him and are raised in Him, we are a new creature.

Let us live as new creatures. Let us "be ye Holy, for I am Holy".
I Corinthians 3:17-18 says, "Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the spirit of God dwelleth in you? If any man defiles the temple of God, him shall God destroy, for the temple of God is Holy, which temple you are"

It is my prayer that anyone reading this may hunger for "the Bread of Heaven" and may thirst for "The Living Water" The book of John says that in the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was GOD, and the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us (John 1:1-14).

Jesus IS the Word, He IS the BREAD of LIFE. He IS the Living Water. If we consume His WORD, if we desire to know HIM, He will reveal Himself to us (Jeremiah 33:3; "call unto Me, and I will answer thee and show thee great and mighty things which thou knowest not")

Life is so short and our time on earth is but a wisp, a fleeting moment, and we are gone....we can not put off so great a thing as our salvation! We live and breathe and have our being in Him!

May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing. (I Thessalonians 5:16-17

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Thursday, January 11, 2007

Knowledge and Wisdom

A few weeks ago I felt the strong urge to lie face down, prostrate, before the Lord, to pray.

I had been feeling that there was something God wanted to show me. All my life, I have been an avid reader, and one who digs deeply into every thing in which I have an interest. I cross-reference and cross-reference until I'm nearly cross-eyed and confused as to where my study began and what am I doing now....how did I ever get into this new subject!?

As I lay there praying that day, I felt as if God wanted me to go to Proverbs...read it all carefully and then go to James and read it with equal care. I thought to myself: "Proverbs and James?" What do they have to do with each other? (aside from the fact that ALL the Word of God is connected!)

As I read Proverbs (which I had previously studied at least a dozen times or more), I began to underline many verses, then I began to see a pattern in what I was underlining. I thought, "ok, here are a lot of little encouraging tid-bits I can share with Lora and Jim about raisng children"
Little did I know that God was leading me into some 'tid-bits' for myself!

I read more and underlined furiously (my KJV is completely covered in markings in Proverbs, now!!). I read all of Proverbs and moved on to James. As I began to underline things in James, I saw the same pattern as I was being led to understand in Proverbs. Then I read in my Bible (which has an 'outstanding facts' section) that James is considered, by many, to be "The Proverbs of the New Testament" !!! Something I didn't know when I was 'called' to read them together!

The common thread that God had revealed to me is that "discretion shall preserve thee; understanding shall keep thee"

Now, I have always worked in the health profession; confidentiality and discretion are one of the trademarks of a good nurse! I have always honored those qualities and abided by them to the fullest. But that is not what I needed to know.

God was telling me that I needed to watch what I say to my daughter and son-in-law, in regards to raising their children (my very precious grandsons). I learned that just because you have knowledge, just because you love very deeply, just because you feel strongly, maybe even just because you may be right, love does not give one the right to say whatever you feel you want someone else to know. It does not give one the right to be another's conscience or act as another's Holy Spirit or convictor. Now, of course, we know these things, but to put them into practise is what God wanted me to do!

I learned that the law of love is greater than the law of liberty. Although I may have the knowledge and the liberty to say what ever I think may be helpful or worthy, or even instructional, and although I may love one so deeply that I feel I simply must tell them what I know, I do not have the right under the law of liberty because the law of love is greater. This law does not permit me to say whatever I want (although with the best of intentions!).

In my case, God was telling me that I should use discretion in my knowledge and use wisdom in watching what I say. He was, in effect telling me to trust HIM to be the teacher.

I also realized that in James, when he spoke of bridling one's tongue; it does not always mean saying something negative or bad; it can also mean that even with good intentions we can say too much, or the wrong things, or make another feel 'judged' or wrong. There is an old saying: "The road to hell is paved with good intentions."

Now what brought me to all this awareness and revelation of my need to learn this instruction? Love, of course! Deep abiding love!

The knowledge of the Holy One is understanding. I want to know Him more!!! I want to listen to His every Word...for whoso findeth Him findeth life.

My 'outstanding facts' section tells me that the personification of wisdom is Christ.

WHEN wisdom entereth into thine heart, and knowledge is pleasant unto thy soul; discretion shall preserve thee, understanding shall keep thee. (Pr. 2: 10-11).

We know that "the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom; and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding" (Pr. 9:10).

These three: wisdom, knowledge and discretion are a blessing
when working together!

Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing. I Th. 5:16-17

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