Posted on 06/28/2019 6:11:30 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
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Hi Everybody!
((((HUGS))))
Bible in a Year : Job 1416; Acts 9:2243
One who is full loathes honey from the comb. Proverbs 27:7 My children were thrilled, but I felt uneasy. During a vacation, we visited an aquarium where people could pet small sharks kept in a special tank. When I asked the attendant if the creatures ever snapped at fingers, she explained that the sharks had recently been fed and then given extra food. They wouldnt bite because they werent hungry.
What I learned about shark petting makes sense according to a proverb: One who is full loathes honey from the comb, but to the hungry even what is bitter tastes sweet (Proverbs 27:7). Hungerthat sense of inner emptinesscan weaken our discernment as we make decisions. It convinces us that its okay to settle for anything that fills us up, even if it causes us to take a bite out of someone.
God wants more for us than a life lived at the mercy of our appetites. He wants us to be filled with Christs love so that everything we do flows from the peace and stability He provides. The constant awareness that were unconditionally loved gives us confidence. It enables us to be selective as we consider the sweet things in lifeachievements, possessions, and relationships.
Only a relationship with Jesus gives true satisfaction. May we grasp His incredible love for us so we can be filled to the measure [with] all the fullness of God (Ephesians 3:19) for our sakeand the sake of others.
What are you most hungry for in life? Why does Jesus fulfill you in a way that nothing else can?
Those who see Jesus as the Bread of Life will never be hungry.
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Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Grupo Raices - Ayovale
Pachapo Y Su Comparsa Canta Ray Albino - No Eres Para Mi
Papa Wemba Y Viva La Musica - Jeancy
Pape Fall - African Salsa
Papi Sanchez - A Que Tu No Puedes Salsa
Papo Pepin Y Su Orquesta - Tumba El Quinto
Papo Pepin Y Su Orquesta - Yimbaraco
Paquito D'Rivera, Ray Barretto, Sheila E, The Blackout Allstars, Tito Nieves And Tito Puente - I Like I Like That
Paquito Guzman - Tu Amante
Paul Lopez - Mambo Di Paulo
Paulo FG - Etiqueta
Pedro Arroyo Y La Orquesta Nueva - Embrujo Con Puerto Rico
Pedro Jesús - Amar Es Algo Mas
Pequeño Johnny - Fuego, Fuego
Pete 'El Conde' Rodriguez Y Su Hijo - Plante Bandera
Pibo Marquez - Elegbara
Pitusa - Tambores De Guerra
Pochy Y Su Cocoband - Salsa Con Coco
Quasimode - Lucky Luciano
Que Cosa - En Mi Barrio
Quinto Mayor - Catalina La O
Quinto Mayor - Son Malas
Quinto Mayor - Trucutú
Ramon Rodriguez Y Su Grupo 344 - La Rumba
Raphy Leavitt - Corazon De Niño
Ray Barretto - Cuero Na' Más
Ray Barretto - Prestame Tu Mujer
Ray Cruz - Pepe Machete
Dudess!
WOW!
I am on a roll! I beat you three times now! That has to be some kind of record!
** snicker **
Good evening, Publius, and thank you for Rachmaninov’s “The Star Spangled Banner”.
That is a biggie!
Yeah, they don’t write ‘em like this anymore.
Purple people eater.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rx47qrH1GRs
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The Purple People Eater had quite a series of adventures.
He met the Witch Doctor, then terrorized Bo Diddley but was, in turn, terrorized by a gorilla. At Christmas time, he saved Santa Claus from Sputnik. Meanwhile, his mother was frantically looking for him.
He also had a Cuban cousin who preferred cha-cha music, pantalones and Bacardi rum to rock and roll music, short shorts and tequila.
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