Apr 5, 2026 – Suffering
Utmost – No matter how empathetic we think we are with Christ’s suffering, Chambers wakes us up with this truth: “We can never fathom the agony in Gethsemane, but at least we need not...
a blog by Lyn Channon Bennett
Utmost – No matter how empathetic we think we are with Christ’s suffering, Chambers wakes us up with this truth: “We can never fathom the agony in Gethsemane, but at least we need not...
JC – Young’s interpretation of Scripture in the first sentence today is very interesting: “Do not hesitate to receive Joy from Me, for I bestow it on you abundantly.” Hesitate? It is very inciteful...
I got to see four of Aunt Libba’s five children on Saturday (the oldest lives way outta town up north) and then got to go to the Auburn vs. Kentucky basketball game that evening...
After my rotator cuff surgery in September, I had to forgo my almost nightly soaks in the bathtub because my tub is deep and I needed both arms to help me stand up (my...
Two sisters walked in the colonoscopy office just before us this morning. Each step in the check-in process that the sister-patient took, we knew Don would be called next; so, when the sister-driver (the...
Don and I are both working with a bit of a time crunch today trying to get some things handled before the next group of things speaks up for attention. As I was heating...
When I got home from physical therapy, the digital frame was on this message, which was the first in another grouping of inspirational thoughts: “But first Pray” Streams – “Many people want to...
JA – “My chosen people are holy and dearly loved. I know that you are neither perfect nor sinless, but you are indeed holy in My sight.” How interesting. I’ve thought of God as...