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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

SELAH

May God be gracious to us and bless us
and make his face shine upon us.
***Selah     ( Psalms 67:1 * NIV )
  In this busy World of ours we often forget to stop and
count all of our blessings.  If we are not careful we will
even take them for granted!  So why not stop and count
your blessings today, for when you count them, you will
find that there are many indeed!  Also you will find that
counting your blessings is a great way to begin each day
as well.
                               
  Now the above verse reminds me of a poem that I very
much enjoy.  It was written by one of my favorite Christian
Poet's.  So today I would like to share that poem with you,
and it is my hope that you will enjoy it as well!

           Your Blessings Are So Many, Lord!

            Your blessings are so many, Lord,
                 To count them one by one
           Would take much longer than a day
                 That has just now begun!

             You fill each day with miracles
                From dawn to setting sun.
         Each night You hear a million prayers
                When day's work is done.

             You keep this old world spinning
                   As seasons come and go,
                And each one is a masterpiece
                   That stets our hearts aglow.

             You fill the earth with beauty, Lord,
                With flowers, shrubs and trees,
               And we marvel at Your rainbows
                    And butterflies and bees.

             Your words still give us comfort
                For Your promises are true.
           Your blessings are so many, Lord,
                    In everything we do!
                                      Poet, Clay Harrison

***Did you ever wonder what the Word
"Selah" meant in
various Psalms?  Well, it is Not a Hebrew word and most
Scholars of the Word believe it was a musical term,
meaning a brake in the Music, remembering that the
Psalms actually were Ancient Hymns.

Have a Wonderful day , and may the Peace
of God be with you!  
"Selah"

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