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30 Jul 2020 09:04 |
Good morning :-D
The cockerel/rooster
I very much doubt I will ever see one of these at my bird table, but they have an importance in our Christian tradition - the rooster symbolizes a sinner's acceptance of divine pardon through Jesus Christ. Depictions of roosters are found in the Roman catacombs and on the tombs or sarcophagi of Christians in other places as well. Roosters are also seen on many church steeples and are thought to be a reminder of St. Peter and his denial of Christ.
The rooster, as a symbol, becomes a call to repentance. Some see the rooster as a symbol of Christ Himself, the One whose coming brought the true light of the world and the One in whose resurrection we have our hope. It is the rooster who announces the morning, and it is Christ who announced an end to spiritual darkness and despair. In many cultures, the rooster’s habit of crowing at the dawning of each new morning made it a symbol of the Christian’s victory of light over darkness and the triumph of life over death.
A male chicken is considered a cockerel when he is less than one year old from the time he was hatched. After one year, the cockerel becomes a rooster. Cockerels crow at the break of dawn, signalling the start of a new day. Before alarm clocks, this helped farmers get up early to care for the animals and tend to the crops.
Oh God, enlighten my mind with truth Inflame my heart with love Inspire my will with courage Enrich my life with service Pardon what I have been Sanctify what I am Order what I shall be And thine shall be the glory And mine the eternal salvation Through Jesus Christ my lord Amen
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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29 Jul 2020 14:35 |
Good afternoon :-)
Sorry I'm late but had a few jobs to contend with this morning. :-D
The Owl
I haven’t seen one of these at my bird table but it’s interesting to know that various species of owls are mentioned in the Old Testament. Apart from being on the list of unclean birds the Israelites were not to eat, they would generally symbolize tormenting loneliness, desolation, mourning, and judgment. They were probably considered unclean because they are predatory creatures who eat flesh with the blood in it.
Sometimes they are thought of as wise and drawings are made of them with glasses. Maybe that is because they have such huge eyes in respect to their head size. They do not move their eyes up and down or side to side as we do, but instead can turn their head 270 degrees. When owls fly, they are swift and silent as they hunt for prey, such as small animals and rodents. Their wings were designed to give them stealth. Their hearing is very sensitive and they can locate prey even if there is very low light. The sound an owl makes is often considered to be “eerie”.
Whilst owls may be linked to such negative things, we thank God for those friends who help to lift and support us when we are feeling lonely, desolate and sad. We think of our church family who have been there for us during these difficult months….. thank you Lord. Amen.
Cx :-)
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kandj
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28 Jul 2020 20:17 |
Hello all
I'm like Vera and will enjoy reading about the different birds this week. Sadly I only feed a variety of birds at the front and no longer feed the birds in the back garden after a rat decided to visit and eat the food!!!
Keep well and stay safe everyone.
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Cynthia
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28 Jul 2020 13:06 |
Good afternoon :-)
The Sparrow
Quite a few of these at the bird table, a cheerful little bird who can be quite noisy and seem to enjoy poking about in all sorts of things. Whilst they are known throughout most of the world, monitoring suggests a severe decline in the UK house sparrow population. House sparrows measure about 14-18cms and have a life span of approximately 3 years.
In the bible the Sparrow is mentioned numerous times and have several important symbolic meanings. These birds are tiny and dull bland colouring. In the Scriptures, this physical insignificance represents the size and importance of each soul relative to the immense expanse of the universe. The sparrow is just a bird… but the bible indicates that we are worth more than many sparrows to the Lord. So, if His eye is on the little sparrow, then you can know without a doubt that HE watches you. He loves you. He is going to take care of you!
Cx :-)
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SuffolkVera
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27 Jul 2020 20:34 |
I love the idea of a bird week. Thank you Cynthia.
During the past months I have really enjoyed sitting in our conservatory watching the birds on the feeders, particularly the goldfinches and blue and great tits. Between them they cost me a fortune in sunflower hearts, meal worms and peanuts. OH says they eat better than he does :-) I have had so much pleasure from them. Now we are enjoying watching solitary bees flying in and out of the bee box we put up last year. I think they are mostly mason bees and leaf cutter bees but they are fascinating to watch.
Amidst all the gloom we do have much to be thankful for.
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Cynthia
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27 Jul 2020 10:20 |
Good morning :-)
During lockdown, I found myself taking more interest in the birds coming to the bird table. So much so, I even went out and bought mealworms (ugh). It made me think about birds in the bible and what they represent after all, Jesus said “Consider the birds of the air.”
Today : The raven
The raven is the first bird to be mentioned in the bible and there are about 11 references to ravens all told. In the Book of Genesis, the raven was the first bird Noah released from the ark after the great flood to test whether the waters had receded.
While ravens were considered an unclean bird, they make an appearance in the Bible not only as examples of God's provision but also as messengers with God's provision. ... God illustrates His care and provision for us as He takes care of the ravens. Jesus uses the raven as a lesson to be studied. He states that the raven is just like us, the raven isn’t pure or innocent — it fails, it blunders, it’s noble, it’s shifty — much like us. Interesting fact: The common raven is closely related to the crow and is the largest of the perching birds: it reaches a length of up to 66 cm (26 inches) and has a wingspan of more than 1.3 metres (4 feet). If captured as a nestling, a raven may make an interesting pet capable of learning to mimic a few words. One captive bird on record lived 69 years.
Cx :-)
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kandj
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26 Jul 2020 22:06 |
Hello all
Matthew ch 13 v 31-33 (NIV) says
"The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed , which a man took and planted in his field . Though it is the smallest of all seeds , yet when it grows, it is the largest of garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds come and perch in its branches."
Even now, this is still a fundamental truth about nature and it is still really amazing.
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Cynthia
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26 Jul 2020 10:56 |
Good morning :-)
The Collect (special prayer) for today :
Generous God, you give us gifts and make them grow: though our faith is small as mustard seed, make it grow to your glory and the flourishing of your kingdom; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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25 Jul 2020 09:10 |
Good morning :-)
Thanks Dermot and kandj <3
From: God To: All His Children
Dear Children,
I am God.
Today, I will be handling all of your problems. Please remember that you have no need to worry and I do not need your help.
If life happens to deliver a situation to you that you cannot handle, do not attempt to resolve it. Kindly put it in the SFGTD (something for God to do) box. All situations will be resolved in My time, not yours. Once the matter is placed into the box, do not hold onto it by worrying about it. Instead, focus on all the wonderful things that are present in your life now.
If you find yourself stuck in traffic, don't despair. There are people in this world for whom driving is an unheard of privilege.
Should you have a bad day at work, think of the man who has been out of work for years.
Should you despair over a relationship gone bad, think of the person who has never known what it's like to love and be loved in return.
Should you grieve the passing of another weekend, think of the woman in dire straits, working twelve hours a day, seven days a week to feed her children.
Should your car break down, leaving you miles away from assistance; think of the paraplegic who would love the opportunity to take that walk.
Should you notice a new grey hair in the mirror, think of the cancer patients in chemo who wish they had hair to examine.
Should you find yourself at a loss and pondering what is life all about, asking what is my purpose? Be thankful. There are those who didn't live long enough to get the opportunity.
Should you find yourself the victim of other people's bitterness, ignorance, smallness or insecurities; remember, things could be worse. You could be one of them!
Your everloving Father. God.
Cx :-)
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kandj
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24 Jul 2020 12:47 |
Hello all
Jeremiah ch 33 v 3 is God's number.........
"Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things that you do not know." NIV
Stay well and keep safe everybody.
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Dermot
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24 Jul 2020 09:48 |
Cynthia - lovely!
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Cynthia
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24 Jul 2020 09:26 |
Good morning :-)
Calling God Hello God, I called last night To talk a little while. I need a friend who'll listen To my anxiety and trial.
You see, I can't quite make it Through a day just on my own. I need your love to guide me, So I'll never feel alone.
I want to ask you please to keep My family safe and sound. Come and fill their lives with confidence For whatever fate they're bound.
Give me faith, dear God, to face Each hour throughout the day And not to worry over things I can't change in any way.
I thank you God for being home And listening to my call, For giving me such good advice When I stumble and fall.
Your number, God, is the only one That answers every time. I never get a busy signal, Never had to pay a dime.
So thank you, God, for listening To my troubles and my sorrow. Good night, God, I love You too, And I'll call again tomorrow!
Cx :-)
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SuffolkVera
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24 Jul 2020 01:33 |
Thank you Cynthia. What a clever précis that is, with God as the beginning and the end.
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kandj
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23 Jul 2020 21:13 |
Hello all
Those few words say it all. Thank you Cynthia.
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Cynthia
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23 Jul 2020 09:18 |
Good morning :-)
The bible in 50 words
God made. Adam bit. Noah arked. Abraham split. Jacob fooled. Joseph ruled. Bush talked. Moses balked.
Pharaoh plagued. People walked. Sea divided. Tablets guided.
Promise landed. Saul freaked. David peeked.
Prophets warned. Jesus born. God walked. Love talked.
Anger crucified. Hope died. Love rose.
Spirit flamed. Word spread. God remained.
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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22 Jul 2020 09:15 |
Good morning :-)
A bit quiet round here these days? Hope everyone is okay. <3
The U in JesUs
Before U were thought of or time had begun, God had stuck U in the name of His Son. And each time U pray, you'll see it's true, You can't spell out JesUs and not include U.
You're a pretty big part of His wonderful name, For U, he was born; that's why He came. And His great love for U is the reason that he died, It even takes U to spell crUcified.
Isn't it thrilling and splendidly grand, He rose from the dead with U in His plan. The stones split away, the gold trUmpet blew, and this word resUrrection is spelled with a U.
When Jesus left the earth at His upward ascension, He felt there was one thing He just had to mention. "Go into the world and tell them it's true, That I love them all-Just like I love U.
So many great people are spelled with a U, Don't they have the right to know JesUs too? It all depends now on what U will do, He'd like them to know, but it all starts with U.
Cx :-)
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21 Jul 2020 09:34 |
Good morning :-)
There was this Christian who saw a scorpion floundering around in the water. He decided to save it by stretching out his finger, but the scorpion stung him. The man still tried to get the scorpion out of the water, but the scorpion stung him again. A man nearby told him to stop trying to save the scorpion that kept stinging him.
But the Christian said: "It is the nature of the scorpion to sting. It is my nature to love. Why should I give up my nature to love just because it is the nature of the scorpion to sting?"
Don't give up loving. Don't give up your goodness. Even if people around you sting.
Cx :-)
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20 Jul 2020 09:11 |
Good morning :-)
I've just glimpsed a service from Liverpool cathedral and the officiant wasn't wearing a mask as far as I could tell. Also, a friend was married at the week end and the vicar didn't wear a mask - I wonder if it is personal choice or a direction from 'on high'? :-D They are awful sweaty things I do agree. x
Just between you and me, Lord, I'd like to say It's not always easy to follow Your way. I understand what you mean by the Golden Rule-- To create a good life, there is no better tool.
Still, what if you've been taught to look down on others? Do we want to believe that we are all sisters and brothers? It's hard not to resent the neighbour next door Who does so little work, yet has so much more.
There are so many tragedies that happen worldwide. It brings much unhappiness - that can't be denied. I sit here complaining when I know it is true That all of those troubles were not caused by you.
Yes, it just seems to me, if I remember it right, You did give instructions that could shed lots of light On the way life could be if Your rules were obeyed. What a wonderful world it could be if all prayed.
I'm glad of the chance to discuss this with You. I'll try not to forget what I know I should do. You gave me free will, so it's now plain to see I will need Your help often, just between You and me.
- Alora M. Knight
Cx :-)
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Gwyn in Kent
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19 Jul 2020 21:48 |
Thank you Cynthia for another week of interesting posts
kandj We have been told that the congregation will be asked to wear masks from next Sunday. I doubt very much that I would be able to understand anything eg a sermon, that is not part of the usual service format,as I have poor hearing, at the best of times.
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kandj
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19 Jul 2020 13:36 |
Hello all
First time wearing face masks in church this morning. I found it claustrophobic and had to take deep breaths not wanting to have a panic attack.
Didn't help as the Vicar and Curate wore masks and I found it really difficult understanding what they said.
A warm day to help us all enjoy this happy Sunday.
Keep safe everyone.
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