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In the Garden
The Passover moon, broad and full, shone from a cloudless sky.
The city of pilgrims’ tents was hushed into silence.
The Passover moon, broad and full, shone from a cloudless sky.
The city of pilgrims’ tents was hushed into silence.
Jesus had been earnestly conversing with His disciples and instructing them; but as He neared Gethsemane, He became strangely silent.
As they approached the garden, the disciples had marked the change that came over their Master.
Never before had they seen Him so utterly sad and silent
As they approached the garden, the disciples had marked the change that came over their Master.
Never before had they seen Him so utterly sad and silent
He groaned aloud, as if suffering under the pressure of a terrible burden.
Twice His companions supported Him, or He would have fallen to the earth.
Often they had passed the night with Him in this retreat.
On these occasions, after a season of watching and prayer, they would sleep undisturbed at a little distance from their Master, until He awoke them in the morning to go forth anew to labor
He groaned aloud, as if suffering under the pressure of a terrible burden.
Twice His companions supported Him, or He would have fallen to the earth.
Often they had passed the night with Him in this retreat.
On these occasions, after a season of watching and prayer, they would sleep undisturbed at a little distance from their Master, until He awoke them in the morning to go forth anew to labor
He feared that in His human nature He would be unable to endure the coming conflict with the powers of darkness.
He feared that in His human nature He would be unable to endure the coming conflict with the powers of darkness.
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Jesus needed that time to be still, he wanted his disciples to be still and connect with God not be still to do their own thing
When we are still what are we doing?
Can i make a guess?
phone use graphic
Research conducted by British psychologists shows that
young adults use their smartphones roughly twice as much as
they estimate that they do.
In fact, the small preliminary study
found that these young adults used their phones an average of
five hours a day — that's roughly one-third of their total waking
hours.Nov 2, 2015
The typical cellphone user touches his or her phone 2,617 times every day.
every day.
according to a study by research firm Dscout.
But that's
according to a study by research firm Dscout.
But that's
just the average user: The study found that extreme cellphone users
— meaning the top 10% — touch their phones more than 5,400 times
daily.Jul 13, 2016
Teens are spending more than one-third of their days using media
such as online video or music — nearly nine hours on average,
according to a new study from the family technology education
non-profit group, Common Sense Media.
For tweens, those
between the ages of 8 and 12, the average is nearly six hours per
day.Nov 3, 2015
When was the last time you had quality, quiet time with God?
graphic of how much of the bible is read
"Most Americans don't know first-hand the overall story of the
Bible -- because they rarely pick it up," McConnell said.
"Even
among worship attendees less than half read the Bible daily.
The only time most Americans hear from the Bible is when someone else is reading it."
only time most Americans hear from the Bible is when someone else is reading it."
else is reading it."
“When they encounter others reading the Bible, teens most commonly say they are happy to see other Christians around (37 percent), they are grateful to see that sacred books are still important to people (36 percent), and they feel encouraged (33 percent),” Barna research divulged.
“At the other end of the spectrum, one in 10 teens (10 percent) say it makes them think the person is old-fashioned.”
Frequency of Bible reading
Even though most youth pastors would like to see higher numbers, a good majority of American teens today own a Bible and read it on a regular basis.
“A solid majority — seven out of 10 teenagers (69 percent) — personally own a Bible,” Barna reports.
“Forty-four percent of teens read the Bible at least three or four times a year,
and one in four (25 percent) say they read the Bible at least once a week;
this includes 3 percent who report daily Bible reading,
11 percent who report reading Scripture several times per week and 11 percent who read it once a week.”
The percentage of American adolescents who read the Bible less frequently is slightly lower.
“One in 10 (9 percent) read the Bible once a month, and an additional 1 in 10 (10 percent) report reading the Bible three or four times a year,” the study found.
“Thirty-seven percent of Teenagers say they never read the Bible.
Not surprisingly, teens from non-Christian faith groups and those who say they are atheist or agnostic are most likely to say they never read the Bible (67 percent).”
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1 kings 19:
we have to be careful
Psalm 46:
Be still.
Literally, “let be,” “desist,” “give up.”
God Himself speaks these sublime words.
The
first clause of this verse has been paraphrased:
“Hush!
Stay calm be still graphic
" Keep Calm " memes,
actually had it's origin
during the World War II.
Intended to increase the
morale of the British
citizens after the predicted
bombardment of various
cities.
... The original
poster said " Keep calm
and carry on "
thats what is sayin
Cease your tumult and realize that I am
God.”
We talk too much and listen too little.
We lack Christian poise and steadiness, because of
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