Here I am Send me Isaiah 6:8 part twelve NIV
Why should we be following the exemplary example of the Old Testament's.
major biblical prophet, mentioned in the book of Isaiah 6:8? All because the
self same LORD God of Abraham, and of Issac and of Jacob; is still seeking
and searching for both males and females. That he's able to send, on his own
behalf, and on behalf of our own audiences.
This is my very own personal case in point: At first my own poetic audience was
primarily limited, within the boundaries of the North and western side of the city
of Everett, Washington.
First God expanded it through: publishing my poems and latter on some of my
deceased mother's, Eleanor May Dubarry's poems in various poetry anthologies.
But the real expansion begun when I first became an internet online combin
ation of poetic/writer. Why didn't he expand my own boundaries earlier? And
the second part of the self same equation is this: Why did he consider me to
be both unprepared and unworthy of fulfilling this very great responsibility?
Most definitely it was all about me; instead of it now becoming--all about Him!
Not only my own mother knew I was a proud self-centered narcissist, but others
around me as well.
Frequently, I heard how others "have wasted enough of their valuable time
on me!" And those words haunt me unto this very day--and Satan want's these rejections--to establish a firm beach head--and to distract me from my ministry
to all of you! What's God's own advice? "Tell the devil he's a liar!"
The Genealogy of David Ruth 14: 13-17 part one
So Boaz (her kinsman redeemer) took Ruth and she became his wife. Then he
went into her, and the LORD enabled her to conceive, and she gave birth to a
son. The women said to Noami: "Praise be the LORD, who this day has not
left you without a kinsman-redeemer. (Godly, close male relative) May he be
come famous throughout all of Israel! He will renew your life and substain you
in your old age. For your daughter-in-law, who loves you and who is better to
you than seven sons, has given birth."
Than Noami, took the child, laid him in her lap and cared for him. The women
living there said,"Noami has a son." And they named him Obed, He was the
father of Jessie, the father of David.
Roxanne Lea Dubarry
October Country
7/12/24
What kept me going? It was one of the last things that my own mother told me:
"Roxanne, it is not important that you write about our families' history....You are
going to be writing about much more important things than this..."
Copyright © Roxanne Dubarry | Year Posted 2024
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