Sunday
Sermon Notes: Living as Strangers and Pilgrims
“Blessed is the man whose strength is in You, whose heart is set on pilgrimage” Psalm 84:5 NKJV.
Do not be a part of the spirit that possesses this world. Give it a stiff arm – like a football player gives his opponent – holding him at bay.
Living in this world is not about us – it’s about HIM.
God’s power is so unlimited – SO UNLIMITED!
We had a progressive afternoon – kind of like a progressive meal!
Cerwin wanted to return the TFC pickup to its home in the shop near Marietta, so we decided to take advantage of a restaurant along the way. Gus’ is a popular restaurant between Mount Joy and Elizabethtown. It was fun seeing one of my Hawthorne cousins – David and his wife Jan.
The pickup truck is back home.
On the way home, Cerwin said, “Let’s stop and see if Gene Gehman is home. I’d like to see his new truck.”
Not only was the truck there, they were sitting on the porch enjoying the beautiful afternoon. We had a wonderful visit. Friends are one of life’s greatest blessings! (Wish I thought of taking a picture of them.)
Our youngest son Jere asked us to stop in to see the progress of the family room in their basement.
He likes to pick his dad’s brain about the continuing construction.




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