Psalm 118:5

 

My view from "The Chair" this morning (Psalms 118:5). Another way to say this is "When you seem to have lost sight of the plot for your day/life; use your voice and cry out to Him. Then go do what He speaks."

Psalm 86:11

 

My view from "The Chair" this morning (Psalms 86:11). My prayer this morning - "May I have ears to hear and an open heart that is pure and turned toward you, God." Anyone else with me?

Proverbs 3:6

 

My view from "The Chair" this morning (Prov. 3:6). How do you "seek"? You read the Word; quiet yourself; and use your voice to ask Him.

James 5:16

 

The view from "My Chair" this morning (James 5:16). Doing this one thing will break the chains that are keeping you broken. Confession = healing! Do it!

Psalm 18:30

 

My view from "The Chair" this morning (psalm 18:30). I need to remember this when I want to control and take charge and things seem out of control. Anyone with me on this? Maybe I should have this put on a canvas?

Joshua 5:14-15

 

The view from "My Chair" this morning (Joshua 5:14-15). Who has to show up for you to fall on your face and surrender to Jesus? An angel? Sometimes He might use your friends? (A special "thank you" to My tribe!)

Psalm 71:18

 

My view from "The Chair" this morning (Psalms 71:18). Wow! Now here's a way to invest my life. (Thank you Joan for reminding me that I have a job to do.)

Acts 2:25-28

 

My view from "The Chair" this morning (Acts 2:25-28). Do not doubt that He is with us! He's got an untangled view of our lives. Trust = Joy.

Psalm 129:18

 

The view from "My Chair" this morning ( Psalms 129:18). I have found that when I "ask" He always gives insight and understanding, but I have to ask.

Proverbs 11:25

 

My view from "The Chair" this morning. (Prov. 11:25). How can one be joyful and content in difficulty? Generosity is one of the keys to maintaining functionality. Are you in the middle of difficulty or a dark season? You might give this a try.

1 Peter 4:10

 

My view from "The Chair" this morning. (1 Peter 4:10). This week I have been the recipient of so many "gifts" - kind spoken words; smiles from strangers; written cards; sound medical and psychological advice; delicious soup; prayers on my behalf from prayer warriors; and small children who bring laughter and joy - ALL these gifts have a spiritual quality. How are you using you're gifts?

Acts 2:25-28

 

My view from "The Chair" this morning. (Acts 2:25-28). I am always astounded when I stop and count the many different ways I "see" that He is "with". Me!

Luke 10:27

 

My view from "The Chair" this morning. Makes me ask myself,"I wonder if I am getting it right with my neighbors (home, school, and work)?" In order to love my neighbors well, maybe I should really spend some time with them. How about you?