8/15
Really out of my elements here!
9 / 15
You’ve got some work to do
I’m in for the Derby pie.
Now I’ll look at the link!
8/15 for me. My favorite is mince pie.
Greetings to all at the Canteen!
To all our military men and women, past and present,
8 / 15
You've got some work to do!
Gee, ya think? LOL
I got 11/15, and its says I have some work to do!
Hrrrmph!
Don’t care where they were started or where Pie Town is!
I just want to make them and eat them, and it shows!
LOL
*HUGS* to you Sis, and The Canteen Gang!
Pie is my favorite dessert and yet 6/15. I don’t know the history of pie but I know how to shovel it down my mouth.
13/15. I love pie.
9 / 15
You’ve got some work to do!
Not too bad, I study with more pie.
Any pie is my favorite!
~ The Test Your Knowledge Of Pies Quiz ~
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8/15. Feel so bad I’m gonna drink and get pie-eyed.
Site said: “OUCH!” 4 of 15!
BOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
“9 / 15
You’ve got some work to do!”
Well, I don’t know much about pie, but it was a fun quiz.
And I like pie.
Yesterday at Chisolm Trail Park:
That was a toughie.😆 I got 7 out of 15.
How's everyone doing this morning?
-PJ
Bible in a Year :
There is a way that appears to be right, but in the end it leads to death.
Pastor Damian’s schedule included hospital visits to two people nearing death who’d chosen two different life paths. In one hospital was a woman beloved by her family. Her selfless public service had endeared her to many. Other believers in Jesus had gathered around her, and worship, prayer, and hope filled the room. In another hospital, the relative of a member of Pastor Damian’s church was also dying. His hardened heart had led to a hard life, and his disheveled family lived in the wake of his poor decisions and misdeeds. The differences in the two atmospheres reflected the contrasts in how each had lived.
Those who fail to consider where they’re headed in life often find themselves stuck in uncomfortable, undesirable, and lonely places. Proverbs 14:12 notes that “there is a way that appears to be right, but in the end it leads to death.” Young or old, sick or well, wealthy or impoverished—it’s not too late to reexamine our path. Where will it lead? Does it honor God? Does it help or disrupt others? Is it the best path for a believer in Jesus?
Choices do matter. And the God of heaven will help us make the best choices as we turn to Him through His Son, Jesus, who said, “Come to me, . . . and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28).
Reflect & Pray
What about your path of life needs reexamination or correction? What’s keeping you from asking for God’s help and courage to make corrections?
Dear Jesus, You’re the source of life. Please give me the courage and strength to surrender my life to You and do what honors You.
For further study, read Taking Sin Seriously.
I got seven right. Most of my answers were guesses.