I Come to the Garden...
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Jean, I believe Lilyn was the obvious poster about judgement on the previous page. She totally misunderstood our thoughts on the atheist thread and I'm too tired of defending myself to explain how / why she got it wrong!!!
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Thank you Barbe. I've been really enjoying this thread. Are you physically and mentally tired? I've had a couple blah weeks myself. The whole second cancer in my left breast could send me into a tizzy which makes me feel worse. I've read how the economy has really impacted you and your husband. You are not alone in that. I don't want to burden you with my stuff. Anyway, thank you for your recent posts. I look forward to growing with you and the other women here. God bless you Barbe with every good thing.
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As I was driving to work today I was listening to Guy Doud. He recited this poem which is so meaningful today:
Sermons We See
Edgar GuestI'd rather see a sermon
than hear one any day;
I'd rather one should walk with me
than merely tell the way.
The eye's a better pupil
and more willing than the ear,
Fine counsel is confusing,
but example's always clear;
And the best of all the preachers
are the men who live their creeds,
For to see good put in action
is what everybody needs.
I soon can learn to do it
if you'll let me see it done;
I can watch your hands in action,
but your tongue too fast may run.
And the lecture you deliver
may be very wise and true,
But I'd rather get my lessons
by observing what you do;
For I might misunderstand you
and the high advice you give,
But there's no misunderstanding
how you act and how you live.
When I see a deed of kindness,
I am eager to be kind.
When a weaker brother stumbles
and a strong man stays behind
Just to see if he can help him,
then the wish grows strong in me
To become as big and thoughtful
as I know that friend to be.
And all travelers can witness
that the best of guides today
Is not the one who tells them,
but the one who shows the way.
One good man teaches many,
men believe what they behold;
One deed of kindness noticed
is worth forty that are told.
Who stands with men of honor
learns to hold his honor dear,
For right living speaks a language
which to every one is clear.
Though an able speaker charms me
with his eloquence, I say,
I'd rather see a sermon
than to hear one, any day.
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Thank you for the lovely picture, Padiddle!
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Does anyone else have any favorite radio programs of faith that they listen too?
A friend of mine has a broadcast ministry and in one of his messages he mentioned that we are all just minutes away from losing our witness. By this he meant that a few minutes of poor behavior or words unchecked can cause someone who is watching us to lose trust in our witness. (That may not have been his exact words, but the meaning is still there.)
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Good point Meece. Just like someone dropping in on this thread may interpret incorrectly our thoughts and comments!
Padiddle, it`s not the economy that is affecting me so poorly, it`s my health. I`m presently on short-term-disability and headed for long-term.
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thanks for the input, Meece. thats' why im always thinking about the quote "without a word".. and try to remember that the tongue (or the fingers that type) can be a sharp instrument.. both of those things test me on a daily basis........3jays
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Someone PM`d me and brought up a good point about this thread. We have never quoted scripture in our posts, which left alone the question of what `faith`we practiced. This has just been a spiritual thread. Perhaps if scripture isn`t posted it will bring the thread back to the gentle hymns and songs of God that gave us all such peace.
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Holy guacamole Padiddle-what are those flowers?
"I Come to the Garden" is a song of Christian faith.
A lot of the songs posted here for the last year & a half have been based on scripture, Barbe. My screen name is scripture. I'm not quite sure why posting a verse would become a problem. I love this thread in all it's meandering pathways thru a lovely garden of pictures, songs, poetry, & quotes. And I love all the gardenettes who gather here.
It's day 2 of my vacation & today I have been working my a$$ off in my "garden" (read that back yard & it's very un-garden like, but at least it looks better!)
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Eph 3:12 - It is sedum up close. I love this thread as I am a gardener and have taken many pics.
Barbe: Whoever PM you is mistaken. I looked through the first 25 pages of this thread where I found the following scriptures: Psalm 91, Proverbs 22:6, Matthew 18:20, 1 Corinthians 10:13, Matthew 6:28, John 3:16, Ephesians 3:17-19, Psalm 146:3-5. There were many, many lyrics from hymns from the Christian faith. There were many prayers "In Jesus name." Seemed like a Christian thread to me. I saw a picture of a bible on those first 25 pages too.
Diagnosis: 10/5/2009, IDC, 2cm, Stage IV, 9/13 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2- -
Eph 3:12: That was my first try at inserting a pic. Why is it so big?
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My picture posting skills are slim to none, so I have no answer for you about the size.
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Scripture is living water...Everyday I try to drink deeply from the heart of God. Scripture says that faith comes by hearing God's Word. The Bible is filled with hope, mercy, redemption and love. The reason I too love the old hymns is that it is filled with Scripture. It's God's truth in song. The more I medictate on it the stronger my love for God grows.
I noticed another thread that is dedicated to only songs and poems. This thread as I understand is dedicated to fellowship in the garden. To share what God is teaching us or to encourage others passing through this lovely garden. I used to get up really early in the morning, and go to the garden. I always sung "I come to the garden alone, while the dew is still on the roses...the voice I hear is always near...etc...God's voice. I suppose this is why I read and responded to this thread.
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I love that song. I come to the garden alone. I sing that in the car sometimes to feel comforted.
I think scripture is powerful, and God's word never comes back void. I was drawn to this thread because of the scripture I saw on here

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I also, responded to this thread before all others. it was the soong that got me. then, over a year ago; i was searching for a song, and yes, these lovely ladies helped me so much...much of my faith is also fed by songs, and hyms. because of our diverse backgrounds, i love the old hyms you ladies know. a change in religion left me not too many from childhood. only the ones my nana taught me. #1 was " i come to the Garden".. i love " and He walks with me, and He talks with me " the best. truly encourages me to know i'm not alone.
to answer Barbes' point, i have also stayed non sectarian if thats' the right word... try very hard to keep my belief system to myself, and still talk about how i love
the Lord, and find my Peace in this garden..........3jays
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A peaceful place I recently visited.

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Zumbagirl: If I remember right, you have chemo today. I pray for peace to replace that apprehension. Like Jesus said "Peace be with you." Thinking of you.
Mumayan: Beautiful picture!
My own personal thought of the day: Do everything without complaining or arguing.
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Sweet Peace
There comes to my heart one sweet strain,
A glad and a joyous refrain,
I sing it again and again,
Sweet peace, the gift of God's love.Refrain
Peace, peace, sweet peace,
Wonderful gift from above,
Oh, wonderful, wonderful peace,
Sweet peace, the gift of God's love.Through Christ on the cross peace was made,
My debt by His death was all paid,
No other foundation is laid.
For peace, the gift of God's love.Refrain
When Jesus as Lord I had crowned,
My heart with this peace did abound,
In Him the rich blessing I found,
Sweet peace, the gift of God's love.Refrain
In Jesus for peace I abide,
And as I keep close to His side,
There's nothing but peace doth betide.
Sweet peace, the gift of God's love.Refrain
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Padiddle, do you have lots of sedum? I didn't realize just how many varieties of sedum there are. I have recently become very interested in succulents and have run across various sedum. When my uncle who was an avid gardener died I rescued many of his plants since there was no one left there to care for them. I have a beautiful sedum he called "bride's bouquet". It isn't blooming right now but I will see if I can find a picture.
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Hmmm, many it isn`t the quoting of scripture then because I LOVE the above quoted songs. What the heck!! Maybe it WAS just Lilyn`s comments about our reaction to the atheist thread that turned the thread around. I do feel it turning back so I thank those that stood by me as I struggled!
Beautiful pictures Mum, it brings it all back to perspective doesn`t it...
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I have just found this thread, thank you all so much for the wonderful postings. I go for my 2nd tx today and this was just what I needed to see and read. I love some of the old hymns/songs, it was so nice to read thru them and hear them as I remember them being sung. I will check back here regularly now, add it as one of my favs. I have mostly been on the August 2011 chemo thread.
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To let you know I took my comments out of the thread. Keep up the beautiful inspirations and songs of joy and may God hold all of you in his arms. Peace.
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Thank you Lilyn, that was very gracious of you!!!! I truly appreciate it, God bless.
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Thank you ladies so much. We cannot let our lights be dimmed!
Thank you Lilyn, and please stop by and smell the flowers as often as you can!
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I found a picture of my sedum...

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We need more of Gods beauty.

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Wow Meece I have never seen a sedum with blooms like that.
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Oh My Gosh! I so needed to see these beutiful picture and the song! Thank you Meece and Mum! I have my 6mos onc checkup coming and was feeling a little anxious. After prayer and reading and seeing this thread I am at peace again! Thank you, thank you! Love ya Barbe!

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