1. When it comes to gift giving are you more of a 'create something from scratch' or a 'buy something in a shop' kind of giver? Tell about a favorite homemade gift you've given or one you've received.
I am a 'buy something in a shop' kind of giver. My favorite homemade gifts these days come from our little grands.
2. Do you have the 'gift of gab'? Is that a blessing or a curse?
Simple answer is no, I do not have the gift of gab. There are times when I'm worked up that I can go on and on but usually I can be pretty boring in conversation. Coming out with one liners is more my style. A blessing would be that I might not say more than I need to say and end up offending.
3. What's something you have going on that you need/want to 'wrap up' this month?
I need to buy some items for the church kitchen before the end of the year and submit the receipts so the expenditures are taken out of this years budget.
4. A food you love that is 'wrapped' in some way?
Blintzes, burritos, tacos...
5. December is upon us...share something here (quote, verse, poem, song lyric, your own thoughts) related to the word hope.
I've been going through a commentary on 1 Peter after reading 1 Peter for a month and this section of Scripture on Hope is where I would focus my meditation.
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. According to his great mercy, he has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for you, who by God's power are being guarded through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed in the last time. 1 Peter 1:3-5
And from the commentary on this section of Scripture;
"Peter goes on to declare that regeneration results in believers receiving a living hope. The unbelieving world knows only dying hopes (Job 8:13; Prov. 10:28; Eph. 2:12) but believers have a living, undying hope (Pss.33:18; 39:7; Rom. 5:5; Eph. 4:4; Titus 2:13; Heb. 6:19) that will come to a complete, final, and glorious fulfillment (Rom. 5:2; Col. 1:27). It is hope that Peter later described when he wrote, "according to His promise we are looking for new heavens and a new earth, in which righteousness dwells. This hope is what prompted Paul to tell the Philippians, "For to me to live is Christ and to die is gain". At death believers' hope becomes reality as they enter the glorious presence of God and the full, unhindered, joyous fellowship with the Trinity, the angels, and other saints. (Rom. 5:1-2; Gal. 5:5)
The means of Christians' appropriating this living hope and eternal inheritance is spiritual birth, and the power for that appropriation was demonstrated by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. ...Christ rose from the dead, forever securing the believer's living hope in heaven by finally conquering death.
~The MacArthur New Testament Commentary, 1 Peter.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
Slowly, slowly the Christmas decorations are being put up here. This week is starting out slow for me physically and mentally. I'm blaming it on the turkey! Welcome December!
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