ADVISORY: This post includes explicit content that some readers may find objectionable.
One lives in a world substantially of one’s own creation.
The previous post asked, “What can I give as an offering?”
As of now, I am essentially a panhandler.
ADVISORY: This post includes explicit content that some readers may find objectionable.
One lives in a world substantially of one’s own creation.
The previous post asked, “What can I give as an offering?”
As of now, I am essentially a panhandler.
One of the problems with public discourse
is that we have horrible role models.
As a public service, I’m publishing what I found out about certain fancy symbols.
Helpful web pages:
On a web page, one must use UTF-8 encoding, or the symbols won’t appear.
The font used in my Word source document was Segoe UI Symbol.
One lives in a world substantially of one’s own creation.
The offering plate came around, and I got a shock. I can remember when I dreamed of putting $60 in there each week, as the woman does who normally sits in front of me. No such dream is available to me now; I am unable to envision myself ever putting anything in there.
My circumstances have rendered me infantile; a complete “taker.” One of those who seeks to receive “blessings” rather than seeking to be a blessing, a “maker.”
What can I give as an offering?
The offertory hymn was, “We are an offering.”
We lift our voices, we lift our hands
We lift our lives up to You
We are an offering
Lord use our voices, Lord use our hands
Lord use our lives, they are Yours
We are an offering
All that we have, all the we are
All that we hope to be
We give to You, we give to You
We lift our voices, we lift our hands
We lift our lives up to You
We are an offering, we are an offering[*]
I myself can be my offering.
More about that next week.
[*]Author: Dwight Liles. ©1984, Word Music, Inc.
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Previous posts mentioning the offering plate:
I’m getting interviews!
What a homeless man dreams of
Previous posts mentioning the credibility of dreams:
Hope and vision
Originally posted 2016-05-14.
I am leaving Anchor/Spotify. This may have changed in the last month; now they compel you to use their app, which is difficult for me to use on my tablet, and I’m not going to struggle with it. I used to include audio files directly on my blog; I’ll have to figure out how I used to do that; and/or, I may start the podcast up again on YouTube or Instagram.
Another joy of becoming un-homeless.
Use your lips, teeth and tongue.
Originally posted 2016-05-02.
Bookmarks:
Boycott these newspapers • The happy hooker • Clocks mystery “solved” • This little girl has balls. • An incredible story
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