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God Bless America!

Free phone wallpaper to help memorize scripture

What has happened to 2024! Where has the time gone? It feels like summer is slipping away and Christmas… the thought of it, the get ready, the shopping, shuts m down. And as it should right now, it’s not time to think of Christmas, unless you’re a crafter or greeting card designer. lol

Right now it’s time to think about summer, vacays, cookouts, warm weather, fireflies, and one of my favorite times of the year – the 4th of July! In my hometown of Bristol, Rhode Inland, we celebrate the country’s oldest and longest parade in the country. We celebrate for an entire month with concerts, races, fireman musters, contests, a carnival, balls, pageants, and our famous red, white, and blue stripe. There are family gatherings with relatives coming from all over, the streets are busy and everyone decorates their house or storefront.

Why do we celebrate? Freedom! In some cases I think many have forgotten about why we celebrate. Our freedom is sometimes overshadowed by the parties and festivities. But when the troops are marching in parade we are quickly reminded of the MIAs and POWs, the wounded survivors and the sacrifices they and their families have made. They have made scarifies, in some cases given their lives to keep our country free.

We are free to worship in the USA. Our troops fight for religious freedom in this country and I worship The One True God who gave the ultimate sacrifice of His Son for the cleansing of our sin. Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life, no one goes to the Father but through Him, John 14:6.

As part of exercising religious freedom, download this free wallpaper for your phone or device to help you memorize scripture, just click the image and save. If you want more free wallpaper search Memorize Mondays.

Time marches on and goes by quickly. We can easily lose sight of why we celebrate the 4th of July with all the parties and decorations. Let’s not take our freedom for granted. God Bless America.

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What’s in Your Cup?

This is a short post today after being away for so many weeks. I missed posting and sharing. And whilst I am here I am merging my sites, Caryn’s Corner Btq will soon merger entirely with The Kedge Anchor. I’ll still be posting regularly but with art tutorial videos, scripture, book reviews, it will all be in one place, so please pardon the dust and delays. So on to toady’s post. : )

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How many times have I read in Scripture the word cup? Matthew 26:39, “… let this cup pass from me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as you will.” (ESV), Psalm 23:5, “…my cup runneth over.” just to name a few familiar passages. Never really thought about it until I was reading in the book of Jeremiah. Now I feel kinda duh, like why didn’t I make this connection before? It’s ok, you can laugh, I’m laughing with you.

Jeremiah 25:15, “For thus says the Lord God of Israel to me: “Take this wine cup of]fury from My hand, and cause all the nations, to whom I send you, to drink it.  “” I just began to wonder, what does that look like? Was it a literal cup? What I discovered is evil and good events are oftentimes represented in Scripture as cups. Then Matthew 26:39 started to make sense. So I thought some more what is a “good cup” represented in Scripture? Psalm 23:5, “my cup runneth over.” God was giving me a visual and I missed the connection. Something else that I am learning is that reading different versions will help me see or read things differently and get me asking questions. I also need to stop and smell the scriptural roses. Like in Matthew 26:39, I had just become soooo familiar with the passage I guess I took it for granted. It wasn’t until I read Jeremiah 25:15 that it made me question, what is a cup in scripture. Well, now I know, I am today old when I learned this and this are as crystal clear as a crystal cup and it runneth over.

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March 1, 2023

Happy Friday Eve and Happy second day of March!

March is the month shamrocks, leprechauns, pots of gold and luck. Well, I don’t believe in luck, leprechauns or pots pf gold but I do believe in the Lord and He wants to bless us.

So I created this desktop wallpaper for you to download with a calendar to help keep track of days and a verse to memorize.

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Fruitful in Affliction

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“And the name of the second called he Ephraim: For God hath caused me to be fruitful in the land of my affliction.”

Genesis 41:52 (KJV)

The story of Joseph is one of favorite Bible stories. Who can’t relate to someone throwing you in a pit? We can do that to ourselves by the poor choices we make. But when someone else throws you in a pit… I mean come on, how unfair is that? Which makes me want to be more aware of how I treat others.

If you aren’t familiar with Joseph’s story it can be found in Genesis 37- 47. Here is a quick synopsis. Joseph had eleven brothers who were jealous of him because his father Jacob, loved him best. Jacob had made Joseph a bright coat of many colors that didn’t sit well with his brothers and to make matters worse, Joseph had a dream that he would rule over his family one day. (Joseph was only seventeen at the time.) This angered his brothers even more.
So the brothers decided strip Joseph of his coat and throw him in a pit and kill him. But his brother Judah convinced his brothers to sell him to slavery. They killed a goat, dipped it in the goat’s blood and went to their father and lied saying that Joseph was killed by a wild beast.

Joseph was sold to Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh. Potiphar’s wife was trying to get Joseph to sleep with her, Joseph refused to sleep with the Potiphar’s wife, Potiphar’s wife accused Joseph of rape. When he escaped Potiphar’s wife held on to his coat to “prove” he was with her. And once again, Joseph was thrown into prison. But the Lord was with Joseph. While in prison the prison keeper found favor in Joseph and put him in charge of other prisoners.

You really have to read this for yourself. Eventually Joseph was second to the Pharaoh. Joseph knew a famine was coming and began to store grain for the famine that would last seven years. Joseph’s family would need to go to Joseph for food, but when they see Joesph they don’t recognize him, BUT Joseph recognizes his brothers.

The point here is despite being thrown in multiple pits, the Lord was with Joseph and made him fruitful in his afflictions. There are a few things I have learned about Joseph. One, if you have something to share that God has given you, such as a vision like Joseph, be careful who you tell it to. Joseph was young and his father’s favorite. He probably may or may have not picked up on his brothers’ dislike for him. So being immature telling his dream about him ruling over them wasn’t going to be well received. A mature person would have been sensitive to this.

Another thing I have learned; there is going to be a time here on earth when God’s Word is going to be scarce, whether or not we will see this happen I don’t know. “Give us this day our daily bread …” Matthew 6:5-15. Just as Joseph stored up food for a famine perhaps the “food” could be applied today as God’s Word. Matthew 6:19 – 21 – “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. 20 But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Perhaps we need to store spiritual food in our hearts and minds for days of “famine.” Treasures in this case being the Word of God. Having scripture tuck away in your heart can help you in any situation, not just a famine of God’s Word. It could be a time when you are thrown into a pit or going through a hardship.

The third thing I have learned is that since God asks us to come to Him with prayers and petitions, Philippians 4:6 – “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. Why can’t we ask God to allow us to be fruitful in our affliction? We may not be rulers over people like Joseph but we can be fruitful in ways that we may never have imagined. Ephesians 3:20-21 “Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us, 21 to Him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever. Amen.” Romans 12:12 says – “Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.

This could give us a new perspective on our afflictions or trials, to allow God to grow us, to use us to help someone else, to use us for His glory. The Kedge Anchor offers Memorize Monday to help with memorizing scripture with coloring pages. Perhaps there is another method or an app to help with scripture memorization share it here in the comments.

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Isaiah 41:10 – July 19, 2022

Monday, Tuesday, it’s always a good day to memorize scripture : )

This verse was posted back on March 29, 2021 as a wallpaper for your devices, if you’d like to keep the verse in front of you.

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May 16, 2022 Deuteronomy 5:16

It’s still May, let’s celebrate our mom’s all month long!!!

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April 25, 2022 – John 11:25

Jesus made it easy for us. All we need to do is believe!! If you are reading this for the first time, if you want to know more about knowing Jesus click here, Knowing Jesus.

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