Curating the Good
This month, for all of October, I am #CuratingtheGood. I am taking note of God's Good and collecting and organizing my findings here. And I suppose I have done a horrible job of explaining this, but each week I am writing about a different aspect of the "Good."
Last week, I ...
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Day 9 #CuratingtheGood — Sunday Soundtrack, Week 2
One of my favorite things about my Write 31 Days series last year was my Sunday Soundtrack every week. Music is powerful. Scripture says the Lord inhabits the praises of His people (Psalm 22:3). When we confess our faith, we glorify God by speaking the truth about His goodness. Y'all, there is power ...
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Day 8 #CuratingtheGood — Good Shelter
God's goodness is a shelter, a refuge, a hiding place.
Have you ever wanted to hide yourself?
When I was little, I had all sorts of nightmares and fears about bedtime. Every time I couldn't get giant bugs out of my mind, I crept into my big sister's room and tugged on her blanket, and slept on ...
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Day 7 #CuratingtheGood — Beautiful Good
Beautiful Good
Most of the Old Testament verses that I have found for this series use the English word "good" for the Hebrew word "tôwb." When I researched this Hebrew word online, the word "beautiful" is featured as its primary definition (also pleasant/agreeable to the senses, good and best). In ...
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Day 6 #CuratingtheGood — Remember the Good
Are you praying ADD prayers?
Today's verse rests in the middle of a Psalm written by David. Psalm 25 looks a little like a prayer one of us might say. I don't know about you, but I have lots of ADD prayers. I want to start with "Adoration," but I usually get lost pretty quick or forget to go there ...
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Day 5 #CuratingtheGood — Taste the Good
Taste the Love
If food was a love language, it would be mine. Growing up, one of my favorite traditions was picking my birthday dinner—I usually chose fried chicken or lasagna. Going out to eat was extremely rare in my family. Gifts were small. We didn't have a lot of money, but my mother always ...
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