Friday, April 2, 2010

"Mind Travel"

Listen and relax for a few moments. Travel to a place
where it's quiet and serene.
A place where sparrows sing
and nature floods our view
all as we find exactly who...
we are...want to be....




Painting by Betsy Mountcastle

Isaiah 26:3 (New International Version)
3 You will keep in perfect peace
him whose mind is steadfast,
because he trusts in you.

How do we find true peace in life? It's a question that countless people have asked how
to obtain.  Isaiah made a prouncement that one who is steadfast and trust God will
find peace.  It's that perfect peace that passes understanding and leads us in a daily routine of dependence.

Lord,
grant us peace.

Release

us from that which mars

our time with you...

that which scars

our hearts and clutters our mind.

Lead us down your path

until we find

and accomplish Your Will...

and enjoy the abundance you have planned.

We humbly ask for Christ sake.....Amen.




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Gary Roberts is a born again believer in Jesus Christ and one who cherishes study, words, and teaching. He is retired on disability, but looks to each day as a special time to study. Gary is currently a member of Fountain Baptist Church. Past relationships with Aversboro Road Baptist - Garner, NC and Holly Hill Baptist - Burlington, NC have been very rewarding with a teaching and card ministry. Thus, Gary's background is conservative Southern Baptist. His beliefs nor his teaching are politically motivated and only a love for the Lord and His Word is at the forefront.

Favorite Study Tools

  • PC Study Bible - NIV, RSV, NKJ
  • Bible Dictionary
  • Nave's Commentary
  • Vines Commentary
  • Herbert Locklear: All the Teachings of Jesus
  • Matthew Henry Commentary of
  • Layman's Bible Book Commentaries
  • Broadman Commentaries
  • Haley's Bible Handbook
  • Strong's Concordance

Useful Links

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