April 12. The warmer nights are so welcome as we are able to have the windows open for fresh air to come in. This morning, I looked for recipes for baked salmon, and then Daddy and I checked a good portion of Luke 23. It had been a few weeks since we’d had the chance to sit down and do some checking. Then we took a stretch and enjoyed a stroll around the block. After we came back, I got busy preparing baked salmon with veggies. Got that dish into the oven and then fried a hamburger for Daddy. This afternoon, we finished up the checking of Luke 23. Praise the Lord for His help with that! It was a blessing to pray with Sarah C this evening. Pastor Ogle finished teaching on Exodus 15, first covering the Sister’s Celebration and then bringing out how trials often follow a great victory. Just three days after Pharaoh and his army were overthrown in the Red Sea, the people found themselves in the wilderness where there was no water, except for bitter water, and they murmured against Moses. It was a tree that God gave to Moses to make the bitter sweet. We need to praise God when things are sweet, and also when things are bitter. “For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister.” Hebrews 6:10 God remembers the work and labor of love of those who minister to the saints. It is a labor of love toward His name. April 13. An 80º day. The bees and wasps are out in full force, and some of them have invited themselves into our bedrooms as well. Today was shopping day so, as soon as I had finished breakfast and quiet time, we headed out for Aldi, WalMart, and, last of all, the discount grocery store on Lafayette. I was thankful that we got home in time enough to put all the groceries away and then make spaghetti for Daddy’s dinner. I had anticipated that there wouldn’t be time enough to make a pot of soup for my dinner so had bought a can of Great Value organic chicken and wild rice soup. It was no surprise that it tasted like canned soup, but I managed to get down a cupful. This afternoon, I worked for a while on The Isles are Singing after sending a couple chapters to Connie to post on our blog. Worked a little bit on Lait I Kamap too. Made a strawberry/banana/blueberry smoothie and a salmon loaf for my supper. “11And we desire that every one of you do shew the same diligence to the full assurance of hope unto the end: 12That ye be not slothful, but followers of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises.” Hebrews 6:11,12 The Lord desires that every one of us diligently labor in love for Him, ministering one to another, not being slothful, following those who came before us and who, through faith and patience, inherit the promises.
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