June 2. While pancakes were cooking this morning, I cut up a popo (papaya) and cooked it too. Topped my pancakes with a small portion of the popo. This afternoon, I put another small portion away for tomorrow morning and made the rest into popo crisp. Read my Bible while I was eating breakfast and had prayer time after the kitchen was cleaned up. Also worked a bit on a baby blanket I’ve been crocheting for Esau and Jaydine’s new baby which is due this month or next. From the discipleship lessons, Daddy covered the chapter on baptism this morning. Tomas preached the afternoon meeting from Genesis 22:1-13, the story of Abraham’s test of faith. He did a very good job making comparisons to various aspects of our lives from each character in the story — Abraham, Isaac, and the ram. After lotu, we stood around and talked a short while with Tomas, Philemon, Mike, and Amos. Then we had a snack, and afterward I finished writing tomorrow’s lesson plans and made up another English worksheet on sentences and fragments. Also started getting journal notes ready to sent to Connie. This evening, I finished the journal notes, did quite a bit of printing, and set up the student copy of the new Bible lesson. “The LORD is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in him, and I am helped: therefore my heart greatly rejoiceth; and with my song will I praise him.“ Psalm 28:7 Another like unto Psalm 23, “The LORD is….” The LORD (the self-Existent, eternal Jehovah God) is my strength and my shield. The LORD is (now, present tense, not will be, not may be, not perhaps, but constantly) my strength and my shield. The LORD is my (belonging to me, my very own) strength and my shield. The LORD is my strength (force, security, majesty, praise, boldness, might, power) and my shield. The LORD is my strength and my shield (protector, defence). When I trust Him, He helps me, and causes great rejoicing in my heart. And I purpose to praise Him with my song.
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