What makes a sunrise beautiful?

Sunrise

You’re on a deer stand, in a duck blind.  Maybe you’re taking a long trip, leaving before daylight.  I bet you’ve started your exercising or hiking well before dawn.  No?, well maybe you’ve crawled out of bed searching for your favorite coffee mug.  AND…….. Here comes the sun!

What makes the sunrise beautiful?  We can see it!  The colors, the various hues and blendings of these colors.  The color red, now it’s pinkish, now it’s MAROON!  (proud MS State Bulldog fan  here)  As the sun climbs over the horizon, light begins to shine on us and our surroundings.

Before sunrise, there is fear in what’s out there.  Fear of the dark, fear of the unknown, even fear of what might be.  An “official” sighting of Sasquatch was reported not 5 miles from where I’m sitting right now on my deer stand.  I know, I know there’s no such thing as……….wait….what was that noise?

But as the sun rises to give us a new visit each morning, we begin to see the road better.  Or maybe now we can see the deer.  What was that noise?  Armadillo. (Whew)

We can now see where to put our feet without tripping.  Because of the light, we now lose those fears.

 

Luke 1:77-79New American Standard Bible (NASB)

With which the Sunrise from on high will visit us,
79 To shine upon those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death,
To guide our feet into the way of peace.”

On this spiritual trip sometimes in darkness, we are afraid to move.  But when the “Sunrise from on High” shines down for us, we now see where to go. We now see there were no “monsters” in the dark.  We now see because of His light in our hearts.  Thank you Lord………. was blind, but now I see.

Giving Advice to young Christians…. stay out of traps

Watch this video of a spider catching his prey.  Send me your comments on how we can better give advice and share experiences with each other to help avoid “traps.”

Advice to young Christians…. staying out of traps with verse

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Whoever gives heed to instruction prospers, and blessed is he trusts in the Lord

The wise in heart are called discerning, and pleasant words promote instruction

Proverbs 16: 20,21

The video this week (featured story) talks about how older Christians are “terrible” at giving advice to others.  Maybe this scripture is a way to improve on this.  Pleasant words promote instruction.  “I told you”, “What are you doing?”, “You need to do what I say”……..  those probably are not the most pleasant words to hear (whether young or old).

When you have the opportunity to give advice, give it from the heart.  Give advice in a caring, loving, concerned way.  That’s being a Christian!

When you have the opportunity to take advice, take it to heart. Take advice in a loving, growing to understand way.  That’s being a Christian!