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  • Sign-Picture of the Day (09/09/06)


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    LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE...

  • Quote of the Day (09/09/06)


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    Your talent is God's gift to you.
    What you do with it is your gift back to God.

    - Leo Buscaglia -

  • Love Poem # 2



      

    An Entrapment

    My love, I have tried with all my being
    to grasp a form comparable to thine own,
    but nothing seems worthy;

    I know now why Shakespeare could not
    compare his love to a summer’s day.
    It would be a crime to denounce the beauty
    of such a creature as thee,
    to simply cast away the precision
    God had placed in forging you.

    Each facet of your being
    whether it physical or spiritual
    is an ensnarement
    from which there is no release.
    But I do not wish release.
    I wish to stay entrapped forever.
    With you for all eternity.
    Our hearts, always as one.

    - Anthony Kolos -

  • A Poem For A Friend


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    Around the corner I have a friend,

    In this great city that has no end,

    Yet the days go by and weeks rush on,

    And before I know it, a year is gone.

    And I never see my old friends face,

    For life is a swift and terrible race,

    He knows I like him just as well,

    As in the days when I rang his bell.

    And he rang mine but we were younger then,

    And now we are busy, tired men.

    Tired of playing a foolish game,

    Tired of trying to make a name.

    "Tomorrow" I say! "I will call on Jim

    Just to show that I'm thinking of him."

    But tomorrow comes and tomorrow goes,

    And distance between us grows and grows.

    Around the corner, yet miles away,

    "Here's a telegram sir," "Jim died today."

    And that's what we get and deserve in the end.

    Around the corner, a vanished friend.

    Remember to always say what you mean.

    If you love someone, tell them.

    Don't be afraid to express yourself.

    Reach out and tell someone what they mean to you.

    Because when you decide that it is the right time it might

    be too late.

    Seize the day. Never have regrets.

    And most importantly, stay close to your friends
    and family, for they have helped
    make you the person that you are today.

  • Gospel of the Day (September 9)


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    Daily Reading & Meditation

    Saturday (9/9): "The Son of man is lord of the Sabbath"

    Scripture: Luke 6:1-5

    1 On a Sabbath, while he was going through the grainfields, his disciples plucked and ate some heads of grain, rubbing them in their hands. 2 But some of the Pharisees said, "Why are you doing what is not lawful to do on the Sabbath?" 3 And Jesus answered, "Have you not read what David did when he was hungry, he and those who were with him: 4 how he entered the house of God, and took and ate the bread of the Presence, which it is not lawful for any but the priests to eat, and also gave it to those with him?" 5 And he said to them, "The Son of man is lord of the Sabbath."

    Meditation: What does the commandment "keep holy the Sabbath" require of us? Or better yet, what is the primary intention behind this command? The religious leaders confronted Jesus on this issue. The "Sabbath rest" was meant to be a time to remember and celebrate God's goodness and the goodness of his work, both in creation and redemption. It was a day set apart for the praise of God, his work of creation, and his saving actions on our behalf. It was intended to bring everyday work to a halt and to provide needed rest and refreshment. Jesus' disciples are scolded by the scribes and Pharisees, not for plucking and eating corn from the fields, but for doing so on the Sabbath. In defending his disciples, Jesus argues from the scriptures that human need has precedence over ritual custom. In their hunger, David and his men ate of the holy bread offered in the Temple (1 Samuel 21:2-7). On every Sabbath morning twelves loaves were laid before God on a golden table in the Holy Place. Each loaf represented one of the twelve tribes of Israel. No one was allowed to eat this bread except the priests because it represented the very presence of God. David understood that human need took precedence over rules and ritual regulations.

    Why didn't the Pharisees recognize the claims of mercy over rules and regulations? Their zeal for ritual observance blinded them from the demands of charity. Jesus' reference to the bread of the Presence alludes to the true bread from heaven which he offers to all who believe in him. Jesus, the Son of David, and the Son of Man, a title for the Messiah, declares that he is "Lord of the Sabbath". Jesus healed on the Sabbath and he showed mercy to those in need. All who are burdened can find true rest and refreshment in him.

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