What did you do before your phone told you whether or not it was safe to go outside?
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What did you do before your phone told you whether or not it was safe to go outside?
2 Chronicles 19-22
Verse of note:
“Should one give aid to the wicked and befriend those who hate the Lord?
Verse of note:
He charged the judges: “Consider what you are doing, for you judge not on behalf of man, but on behalf of the Lord, and He is with you when you pass judgment. Now let the dread of the Lord be upon you; act with care, for there is no injustice or favoritism or bribe-taking with the Lord our God.”
Verse of note:
“This is how you shall act: in fear of the Lord, with fidelity, and with whole heart.
Verse of note:
The kingdom of Jehoshaphat was untroubled, and his God granted him respite on all sides.
Verse of note:
Afterward, King Jehoshaphat of Judah entered into a partnership with King Ahaziah of Israel, thereby acting wickedly.
Evening edit:
Verse of note:
However, the Lord refrained from destroying the House of David for the sake of the covenant he had made with David, and in accordance with his promise to maintain a lamp for him and his descendants for all time.
Verse of note:
So the house of Ahaziah could not muster the strength to rule.
2 Chronicles 9-12
Verse of note:
Israel has been in revolt against the house of David to this day.
Evening edit:
Verse of note:
“…They will be subject to him, and they will know the difference between serving Me and serving the kingdoms of the earth.”
Verse of note:
He did what was wrong, for he had not set his heart to seek the Lord.
Note: I did not make the cauliflower.
2 Chronicles 5-8
Verse of note:
But then I chose Jerusalem for My name to abide there, and I chose David to rule My people Israel.
Verse of note:
“…Deal with each man according to his ways as You know his heart to be—for You alone know the hearts of all men—
I have been inconsistent on quite a few things as of late.
Right now working on the summer part of my “seasonal guide”. Some of the information is from books, some from websites & some of it is from me.
A previous example:
Winter
This is a quieter, more reflective time of year, a time when sleep and rest are the main medicine.
Energetic Herbalism by Kat Maier pg. 100
Seasonal Medicine For Winter
Rest, rest, rest. Winter is the time for going inward, self-reflection, and slowing down to conserve energy. Many people have switched from reading books to listening to audiobooks. For the winter, give your ears a rest and snuggle up to read a great book.
Do your best to live with the daylight hours. When the sun goes down earlier, have a light meal and turn electronics off. Practice hibernation.
Energetic Herbalism by Kat Maier pgs. 106-108
Seasonal Food For Winter
Veggies: Beets, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Carrots, Celery, Collard Greens, Herbs, Kale, Leeks, Onions, Parsnips, Potatoes, Pumpkin, Rutabagas, Sweet Potatoes & Yams, Swiss Chard, Turnips, Winter Squash
1 Chronicles 18-21
Verse of note:
The Lord gave David victory wherever he went.
1 Chronicles 14-17
Verse of note:
“Praise the Lord; call on His name; proclaim His deeds among the peoples. Sing praises unto Him; speak of all His wondrous acts. Exult in His holy name; let all who seek the Lord rejoice. Turn to the Lord, to His might; seek His presence constantly.