Carl Sandburg – Honey and Salt

Honey and Salt, a poem written by Carl Sandburg describes the many aspects of love.

Read it slow .   .   . let it speak   .   .   .

ps (It’s kinda long)

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Honey and Salt
Carl Sandburg

A bag of tricks—is it?
And a game smoothies play?
If you’re good with a deck of cards
or rolling the bones—that helps?
If you can tell jokes and be a chum
and make an impression—that helps?
When boy meets girl or girl meets boy—
what helps?

They all help: be cozy but not too cozy:
be shy, bashful, mysterious, yet only so-so:
then forget everything you ever heard about love
for it’s a summer tan and a winter windburn
and it comes as weather comes and you can’t change it:
it comes like your face came to you, like your legs came
and the way you walk, talk, hold your head and hands—
and nothing can be done about it—you wait and pray.

Is there any way of measuring love?
Yes but not till long afterward
when the beat of your heart has gone
many miles, far into the big numbers.

Is the key to love in passion, knowledge, affection?
All three—along with moonlight, roses, groceries,
givings and forgivings, gettings and forgettings,

keepsakes and room rent,
pearls of memory along with ham and eggs.

Can love be locked away and kept hid?

Yes and it gathers dust and mildew
and shrivels itself in shadows
unless it learns the sun can help,
snow, rain, storms can help—
birds in their one-room family nests
shaken by winds cruel and crazy—
they can all help:
lock not away your love nor keep it hid.

How comes the first sign of love?

In a chill, in a personal sweat,
in a you-and-me, us, us two,
in a couple of answers,
an amethyst haze on the horizon,
two dance programs criss-crossed,
jackknifed initials interwoven,
five fresh violets lost in sea salt,
birds flying at single big moments
in and out a thousand windows,
a horse, two horses, many horses,
a silver ring, a brass cry,
a golden gong going ong ong ong-ng-ng,
pink doors closing one by one
to sunset nightsongs along the west,
shafts and handles of stars,
folds of moonmist curtains,
winding and unwinding wisps of fogmist.

  How long does love last?

As long as glass bubbles handled with care
or two hot-house orchids in a blizzard
or one solid immovable steel anvil
tempered in sure inexorable welding—
or again love might last as
six snowflakes, six hexagonal snowflakes,
six floating hexagonal flakes of snow
or the oaths between hydrogen and oxygen
in one cup of spring water
or the eyes of bucks and does
or  two wishes riding on the back of a
morning wind in winter
or one corner of an ancient tabernacle
held sacred for personal devotions
or dust …yes     dust in a little solemn heap
played on by changing winds.

There are sanctuaries holding honey and salt.
There are those who  spill and spend.
There are those who search and save.
And love may be a quest with silence and content.

Can you buy love?

Sure every day with money, clothes, candy,
with promises, flowers, big-talk,
with laughter, sweet-talk, lies,
every day men and women buy love
and take it away and things happen

and they study about it
and the longer they look at it

the more it isn’t love they bought at all:

bought love is a guaranteed imitation.

 Can you sell love?

Yes …you can sell it and take the price

and think it over
and look again at the price
and cry and cry to yourself

and wonder who was selling what and why.
Evensong lights floating black night water,
a lagoon of stars washed in velvet shadows,
a great storm cry from white sea-horses—

these moments cost beyond all prices.

 Bidden or unbidden? how comes love?

Both bidden and unbidden, a sneak and a shadow

a dawn in a doorway throwing a dazzle
or a sash of light in a blue fog,

a slow blinking of two red lanterns in river mist
or a deep smoke winding one hump of a mountain
and the smoke becomes a smoke known to your own

twisted individual garments:

the winding of it gets into your walk, your hands,

your face and eyes.

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February 13, Today’s thought – Have you heard?

feb13A bit of spring sunshine in our kitchen,
thanks to the Farmer.

Good Afternoon

Heard From God Lately?

Job’s friend told him that, “God does speak; now one way, now another; though man may not perceive it.” (Job 33:14, NIV)

Job 33:14-16
For God speaketh once, yea twice, yet man perceiveth it not. In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falleth upon men, in slumberings upon the bed; Then he openeth the ears of men, and sealeth their instruction,

This scripture both fascinates and encourages me,
for it shows how eager God is to speak to those of us
who are more likely not to hear what He is saying.
That doesn’t stop Him.
In fact, He speaks now one way, now another —
in whatever way necessary in order
to reach my dull and indifferent heart.
God knows me, and He knows my language.
He also knows how to bypass all the barriers
I have set up against His approaching love — fool that I am.
God speaks “now one way, now another.”
How delightful is God’s diversity.
His vocabulary is vast,
His understanding is unsearchable,
His love is unfailing,
and His resolve to reach my heart
with His Word is unrelenting.
He will speak in whatever way suits
His purpose to redeem my life.

In church; outside of church —
it matters not.
God speaks through the Bible,
through nature,
through circumstances,
through other people,
through dreams and visions,
and even sometimes even by supernatural means.

Charles Spurgeon wrote,
“In the field we have a study hung round with texts for thought.
From the cedar to the hyssop,
from the soaring eagle down to the chirping grasshopper,
from the blue expanse of heaven to a drop of dew,
all things are full of teaching,
and when the eye is divinely opened,
that teaching flashes upon the mind far more vividly
than from written books.
Our little rooms are neither so healthy,
so suggestive,
so agreeable,
or so inspiring as the fields.
Let us count nothing common or unclean,
but feel that all created things point to their Maker,
and the field will at once be hallowed.”

Notice, finally, that the verse adds this hopeful phrase,
“though man may not perceive Him.”
It does not say that man cannot perceive Him;
rather, its says he may not.
That means, on the other hand,
that he also may perceive what God is saying and doing.
And therein is hope for each one of us.
It is possible that I may indeed hear God’s voice today!
How about you? Heard from God lately? Ryle

Listening . . . Today
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

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Ten on Tuesday – I Love Red!

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On Tuesday’s Carole hosts ‘Ten on Tuesdays’.
She chooses a topic – we list ten items.

10 Favorite Things that are Red

My title says it all, “I love RED”

Dark RED cherries

My RED and black PJ’s

RED ink pens

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My tweedy RED sweater

RED headed little children

A ruby RED Park Avenue I used to own, I loved that car.

RED and white coffee cups

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A Christmas tree decorated with white lights and RED bulbs

A RED shawl in the knitting, hopefully done by next winter

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and RED ketchup!

but I like to be in the BLACK   .    .    .   not in the RED.

Want to see what RED things others like click here.

 

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February 11, Today’s thought – Rest in God

feb11You’ve heard the saying, “While the cat’s away the mice will play”, well, guess what,
burr clover decided to grow while the Farmer was away.

Good Morning

Psalm 33:18
Behold, the eye of the Lord is upon them that fear him, upon them that hope in his mercy;

Few people know how to rest these days.
Even on vacation,
many people rush to cram in as much as they can
before returning to there jobs,
where they spend twice as much energy
catching up on the work and mail
that has piled up in their absence.
Many of us need vacations just to res from our vacations!
perhaps we have been looking for rest in the wrong places.

Jesus said,
“Come unto me and I Will give you rest.”
Like peace,
rest can be found only in one place,
from one source,
and that is the Lord Jesus Christ. . .

Despite the headlines in the newspapers
and some of the scenes we see on television,
we know that all is going according to
God’s plan and foreknowledge.

Jesus gives us the ultimate rest,
the confidence we need to escape
the frustration and chaos of the world around us.
Pest in HIm
and do not worry about what lies ahead.
Jesus Christ has already taken care of tomorrow.
from Quiet Places of the Heart in Winter

Psalm 33:18 Behold, the Lord’s eye is upon those who fear Him [who revere and worship Him with awe], who wait for Him and hope in His mercy and loving-kindness,AMP

Sweet rest . . .Today
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

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February 10, Today’s thought – Contending With Horses

May 24-27 - phoenix 007Last week our trailer was parked on the grassy spot.
From this view you would not be able to see the water pump.
It is a very peaceful place, even with the roosters.

Good Morning

Contending With Horses

“How shall you contend with horses?” (Jeremiah 12:5)

Jeremiah, a young man facing opposition
and growing increasingly impatient,
complained to the Lord about the injustice in life —
the wicked prosper, and the righteous suffer,
and God seems to sit back in silence.
“Lord, I have a problem here – why do the wicked prosper,
and the faithless always succeed?”

Have you ever wanted to say something to God along those lines?
Before you do, you should hear
how He answered young Jeremiah’s complaint.

“Jeremiah,” the Lord said,
“if you get tired in a race against people,
how can you possibly run against horses?
And if you complain in fields of ease, w
hat will happen when your encounter
the high tides of the turbulent Jordan?”

There God goes again, speaking in riddles.
What on earth does this mean?
He is telling Jeremiah that tough times are ahead,
and these present difficulties are only
preparing him for the steeper climb.
And the question God puts to him is the same
we must answer in our ever darkening world.

And even though the wicked may seem to have it made now;
in that day when their world comes crashing down around them,
will you have what it takes to stand?

If we cannot handle the inconvenience of the smaller thing,
then how shall we meet the challenge of the greater thing?
If we stumble over that which is now before us,
how shall we advance to that which is yet beyond us?

To be sure, the Lord wants us to make measured moves
to greater levels of opportunity and responsibility,
but the climb is beset with necessary challenges
that can only be mounted by an unflinching faith.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. said,
“Faith is the highest passion in a human being.
Many in every generation may not come that far,
but none comes further.”

None but those who contend with horses.  Rylie

Jeremiah 12:1-5
Uncompromisingly righteous and rigidly just are You, O Lord, when I complain against and contend with You. Yet let me plead and reason the case with You: Why does the way of the wicked prosper? Why are all they at ease and thriving who deal very treacherously and deceitfully?
You have planted them, yes, they have taken root; they grow, yes, they bring forth fruit. You are near in their mouths but far from their hearts.
But You, O Lord, know and understand me and my devotion to You; You see me and try my heart toward You. [O Lord] pull [these rebellious ones] out like sheep for the slaughter and devote and prepare them for the day of slaughter.
How long must the land mourn and the grass and herbs of the whole country wither? Through the wickedness of those who dwell in it, the beasts and the birds are consumed and are swept away [by the drought], because men [mocked] me, saying, He shall not [live to] see our final end.
[But the Lord rebukes Jeremiah’s impatience, saying] If you have raced with men on foot and they have tired you out, then how can you compete with horses? And if [you take to flight] in a land of peace where you feel secure, then what will you do [when you tread the tangled maze of jungle haunted by lions] in the swelling and flooding of the Jordan? Amplified Bible

I’m thankful for God’s plan . . .Today
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

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Sunday Bible Reading – Psalms 13:3-6

Mar 8 bulbs 005Today, Rain, thank the Lord.
Bulbs are still blooming (picture taken before rain).

Good Morning

Psalm 13:3-6
Consider and hear me, O Lord my God:
lighten mine eyes,
lest I sleep the sleep of death;
Lest mine enemy say,
I have prevailed against him;
and those that trouble me rejoice when I am moved.
But I have trusted in thy mercy;
my heart shall rejoice in thy salvation.
I will sing unto the Lord,
because he hath dealt bountifully with me. KJV

Psalm 13:3
Consider and answer me, O Lord my God;
lighten the eyes
[of my faith to behold Your face in the pitchlike darkness],
lest I sleep the sleep of death, Amplified Bible

Lighten my eyes . . .Today
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

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February 8, Today’s thought – Moved?

jan 30 phoenix 001This mini Phalaenopsis orchid blossoms opened while we were in Arizona. It was my little of bit of green traveling with us. I think I learned about having a plant while traveling from my mom.

Good Morning

Psalm 46:1 -5
God is our refuge and strength,
a very present help in trouble.
Therefore will not we fear,
though the earth be removed,
and though the mountains
be carried into the midst of the sea;
Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled,
though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof.
Selah.
There is a river,
the streams whereof shall make glad the city of God,
the holy place of the tabernacles of the most High.
God is in the midst of her;
she shall not be moved:
God shall help her,
and that right early.

“Shall not be moved” what an inspiring declaration.
Can it be possible that we,
who are so easily moved by the things of earth,
can arrive at a place where nothing
can upset us or disturb our calm?
Yes it is possible; and the Apostle Paul knew it.
When he was on his way to Jerusalem
where he foresaw the “bonds and afflictions” awaited him,
he could say triumphantly,
“But none of these thinks move me.” Acts 20:24
Everything in Paul’s life and experience
that could be shaken had been shaken,
and he no longer counted his life,
or any of life’s possessions, dear to him.
And we , if we will but let God have His way with us,
may come to the same place,
so that neither the fret and tear of little things of life,
nor the great and heavy trials,
can have power to move us from the peace
that passeth understanding, (Philippians 4:7)
which is declared to be the portion of those
who have learned to rest only in God.

“Him that overcometh will I make a pillar
in the temple of my God; and he shall go not more out.” Rvelation 3:12

To be as immovable as a pillar in the house of our God,
is an end for which one would gladly endure all the shakings
that may be necessary to bring us there –Hannah Whitall Smith

Desiring to arrive . . .Today
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

February 6, Today’s thought – Not refusals

jan 30 phoenix 006Two of our neighbors on Jackrabbit Trail Road

Good Morning

Genesis 8:8-9
Also he sent forth a dove from him,
to see if the waters were abated from off the face of the ground;
But the dove found no rest for the sole of her foot,
and she returned unto him into the ark,
for the waters were on the face of the whole earth:
then he put forth his hand, and took her,
and pulled her in unto him into the ark.

God knows just when to withhold from us
any visible sign of encouragement,
and when to grant us such a sign.
How good it is that we may trust Him anyway!
When all visible evidence that He is remembering us are withhold,
that is best;
He wants us to realize that His Word,
His promise of remembrance is more substantial
and dependable than any evidence of our senses.
When He sends the visible evidence,
that is well also;
we appreciate it all the more after we have trusted Him without it.
Those who are readiest to trust God
without other evidence than His Word
always receive
the greatest number of visible evidences of His love.
~~~C. G. Trumbull

Delays are not refusals;
Many a prayer is registered, and underneath it the words:
“My time is not yet come.”
God has a set time as well as a set purpose,
and He who orders the bounds of our habitation
orders also the time of our deliverance. – Selected.

Appreciate God’s timing . . .Today
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

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February 4, Today’s thought – Sheltered

jan 30 phoenix 001Phoenix at sunset, Feb,2014

Good Morning

“Tell me … where thou feedest,
where thou makest thy flock to rest at noon.”
– Song of Solomon 1:7

These words express the desire of the believer after Christ,
and his longing for present communion with him.
Where doest thou feed thy flock?
In thy house? I will go, if I may find thee there.
In private prayer? Then I will pray without ceasing.
In the Word? Then I will read it diligently.
In thine ordinances? Then I will walk in them with all my heart.
Tell me where thou feedest,
for wherever thou standest as the Shepherd,
there will I lie down as a sheep;
for none but thyself can supply my need.
I cannot be satisfied to be apart from thee.
My soul hungers and thirsts for the refreshment of thy presence.
“Where dost thou make thy flock to rest at noon?”
for whether at dawn or at noon,
my only rest must be where thou art and thy beloved flock.
My soul’s rest must be a grace-given rest,
and can only be found in thee.
Where is the shadow of that rock?
should I not repose beneath it?
“Why should I be as one that turneth aside by the flocks of thy companions?”
Thou hast companions-why should I not be one?
Satan tells me I am unworthy;
but I always was unworthy,
and yet thou hast long loved me;
and therefore my unworthiness
cannot be a bar to my having fellowship with thee now.
It is true I am weak in faith,
and prone to fall,
but my very feebleness is the reason
why I should always be where thou feedest thy flock,
that I may be strengthened,
and preserved in safety beside the still waters.
Why should I turn aside?
There is no reason why I should,
there are a thousand reasons why I should not,
for Jesus beckons me to come.
If he withdrew himself a little,
it is but to make me prize his presence more.
Now that I am grieved and distressed at being away from him,
he will lead me
yet again to that sheltered nook where the lambs of his fold
are sheltered from the burning sun. Spurgeon

Safe . . .Today
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

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January 31, Today’s thought – Shake Well Before Using

Good Morning

1Thessalonians 2:4
But as we were allowed of God to be put in trust with the gospel,
even so we speak;
not as pleasing men,
but God, which trieth our hearts.

Someone once said,
“God doesn’t call the qualified; He qualifies the called.”
And the process of qualification can be quite exasperating,
for it essentially involves the full execution of selfish desires,
impure motives, hidden agendas, deceitful practices, vain ambitions,
and, uh — let’s see — oh yeah, greed, lust, and anger.
And a whole bunch of other things, too.
Did I mention whining?
Most people want God to use them in some way or another,
but not many appreciate that His motto for every minister is,
“shake well before using.”
Now you may be thinking, “Thank God I’m not a minister!”
But hold on there, junior.
The fact of the matter is undeniably certain —
every man is a minister.
Indeed, each and every member
of the mysterious “Body of Christ” is called into ministry
one way, or the other.
Paul spells it out in his Ephesian epistle:
“for the equipping of the saints,” he says,
“for works of ministry”(ch.4:12).
This means you. So while you may not be a preacher or a priest,
you nevertheless are a minister;
a life-agent in a dying world;
a royal ambassador for Christ.
Think of it this way.
Every member is a minister;
every minister has a ministry;
every ministry has a mission;
and every mission matters!
In other words, God has a specific purpose for you,
and it makes a difference whether or not you respond.
It not only matters to you;
but it matters to all the rest of us as well.
This is why the Lord spares no expense in working us over,
and wearing us out with a shake-shake here,
and a shake-shake there.
He wants each one of us to be thoroughly qualified,
so that every one of us can be fully trusted with the Message —
everywhere we go, each and everyday.
Then it will be said of us,
even as it was said of those first believers —
“And the disciples went everywhere preaching,
the Master working right with them,
validating the Message with indisputable evidence.”
(Mark 16:20, The Message) Rylie

Mark 16:20
And they went forth, and preached every where, the Lord working with them, and confirming the word with signs following.KJV

Feeling all shook up. . . Today
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

I have a few pictures from here in Az, but I forgot to load them on my computer. Next time. 🙂

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January 29 – Today’s thought – Comforting Staffs

Good Morning

Psalm 23:4
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil: for thou art with me;
thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.

At my father’s house in the country
there is a little closet in the chimney corner
where are kept the canes and walking-sticks
of several generations of our family.
In my visits to the old house,
when my father and I are going out for a walk,
we often to go to the cane closet,
and pick out our sticks
to suit the fancy of the occasion.
In this I have frequently been reminded
that the Word of God is a staff.

During the war, when the season of discouragement
and impending danger was upon us, the verse,
“He shall not be afraid of evil tidings;
his heart is fixed, trusting in the Lord,” Psalm 112:7
was a staff to walk with many dark days.

When death took away our child
and left us almost heart-broken.
I found another staff in the promise that
“weeping may endure for the night,
but joy cometh in the morning.” Psalm 30:5

When in impaired health, I was exiled for a year,
not knowing whether I should be permitted
to return to my home and work again,
I took with me this staff which never failed,
“He knoweth the thoughts that he thinketh toward me,
thought s of peace and not of evil.” Jeremiah 29:11

In times of special danger or doubt,
when human judgement has seemed to be set at naught,
I have found it easy to go forward with this staff,
“In quietness and confidence shall be your strength.” Isaiah 30:15

And in emergencies,
when there has seemed to be no adequate time
for deliberation or for action,
I have never hound this staff has failed me.
“He that believeth shall not make haste.” Isaiah 28:16
~~Benjamin Vaughn Abott, in The Outlook.

“I had never known,” said Martin Luther’s wife, “what such and such things meant, in such and such
psalms, such and such complaints and workings of spirit; I had never understood the practice of Christian duties , had not God brought me under some affliction.”

Leaning on the staff . . .Today
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

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Sunday Bible Reading – Psalm 13

Psalm 13

How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord?
for ever?
how long wilt thou hide thy face from me?

How long shall I take counsel in my soul,
having sorrow in my heart daily?
how long shall mine enemy be exalted over me?

Consider and hear me, O Lord my God:
lighten mine eyes,
lest I sleep the sleep of death;

Lest mine enemy say,
I have prevailed against him;
and those that trouble me rejoice when I am moved.

But I have trusted in thy mercy;
my heart shall rejoice in thy salvation.

I will sing unto the Lord,
because he hath dealt bountifully with me.

Amen
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

Posted from Safeway in Goodyear, AZ
I’m enjoying our quiet vacation.
Internet about every other day.

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January 25, Today’s thought – Pray

Good Morning

Ephesians 6:18
Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints;

The people who are so greatly needed
in this age of the church are those
who have learned the business of praying—
learned it on their knees,
learned it in the need and agony of their own hearts.
Praying people are the one commanding need of this day,
as of all other days,
if God is to intervene in the world.
In doing God’s work there is no substitute for praying.
People of prayer cannot be replaced
with other kinds of people.
People of financial skill,
people of education,
people of worldly influence –-
none of these can possibly substitute
for people of prayer.
The people to whom Jesus Christ
committed the fortunes and destiny of His church
were people of prayer.
To no other kind of people
has God ever committed Himself. ~~~M. Bounds

Today
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

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January 23 – Today’s thought – Too busy?

Zephaniah 3:17
The Lord thy God in the midst of thee is mighty; he will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy; he will rest in his love, he will joy over thee with singing.

We live in a fast-paced, busy,
media-saturated, noisy world.
Is it any wonder
that we really do need a quiet time every day?
A time for prayer and God’s Word?
Because it is too easy
to let the noise and activity of modern life
cloud and obscure the reality
that God is present and in our midst.
How different our lives would be
if we walked each step and
breathed each breath
with the knowledge
that God is right beside us.
Rejoicing with us.
Correcting us.
Encouraging us.
Loving us.
Do you slow down long enough
to sense God’s nearness to you? from A Day Book of Grace

Take time . . .Today
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

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Sunday Bible Reading – Philippians 4:4-9

DSC_0035the Farmer’s Mother celebrated her 101st birthday Saturday,
she just finished singing ‘To God Be the Glory’

Philippians 4:4-9
Rejoice in the Lord always:
and again I say,
Rejoice.

Let your moderation be known unto all men.
The Lord is at hand.

Be careful for nothing;
but in every thing by prayer and supplication
with thanksgiving
let your requests be made known unto God.

And the peace of God,
which passeth all understanding,
shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.

Finally, brethren,
whatsoever things are true,
whatsoever things are honest,
whatsoever things are just,
whatsoever things are pure,
whatsoever things are lovely,
whatsoever things are of good report;
if there be any virtue,
and if there be any praise,
think on these things.

Those things,
which ye have both learned,
and received,
and heard,
and seen in me,
do:
and the God of peace shall be with you.

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