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30 days of gratitude: Days 25-30

I know February doesn’t have 30 days, but it doesn’t matter.

Day 25: What moment this week are you grateful for?

I was grateful for many moments this past week, but I love the ones where time seemed to slow down as my colleagues and Iย laughed up a storm. Good times!

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Day 26: What form of expression are you grateful for?

The written expression! ๐Ÿ’™

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Day 27: What small thing that you use daily are you grateful for?

I’ll have to go with my comb, headband, pen, and floss.

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Day 28: What small thing that happened today areย you grateful for?

I was actually grateful that today was peaceful for I got many pending things done.ย 

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Day 29: What friend/family member areย you grateful for today?

My sister, Denise. ๐Ÿ’™

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Day 30: What talent or skill do you have are you grateful for?

I love writing and designing (cards, bookmarks etc.), so I’ll say the ability to create.

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Thank you for joining me this month for 30 Days of Gratitude and for reflecting along with me! ๐Ÿ’™

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Share your world for week of February 26th

It’s that time again! That time forย Ceeโ€™s Share Your World Challenge!ย It’s going to be short, though, for I’m helping with the cooking this evening.

What are you reading right now?

I’m about to readย Nefertiti by Michelle Moran.ย 

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What was your first adult job?

Waitressing at Vie de France.

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ย Whatโ€™s your favorite breakfast cereal?

When I was younger, I loved Frosted Flakes, but now, I love anything from Post especially their Banana Nut Crunch. ๐Ÿ˜‹ And I just received a box yesterday!

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What did you appreciate or what made you smile this past week? ย Feel free to use a quote, a photo, a story, or even a combination.ย 

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30 days of gratitude: Days 22-24

Day 22: What story are you grateful for?

The birth of our Savior. ๐Ÿ’™

Had Jesus Christ not come into this ungrateful world to save us, the world would’ve been a lost cause. Thank you, God!

Day 23: What tradition are you grateful for?

Sister Day in which my sisters and I choose a day to do something fun. The last thing we did on Sister Day was to complete a 500-piece jigsaw puzzle.

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Day 24: What challenge are you grateful for?

The challenge of trying to do the right thing in a world where wrongdoing is king.

Bible Study

Genesis: in the beginning…

Book #1

55 chapters

Genesis is the foundation on which the remaining sixty-five books of the Bible are built.ย 

The purpose of Genesis is to trace the beginnings of history.

In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.

And so it beginsโ€ฆ

The book of beginnings: of sin and its disastrous effects, of humanity, and of Godโ€™s plan to restore the world through His chosen people, the Israelites. Genesis covers the creation and fall, the descendants of Adam and Eve, the flood, the tower of Babel, Abrahamโ€™s call, right down to Josephโ€™s death. In short, it is about creation, fall, and redemption.

Genesis is intended to be read as an account of the family history of the Hebrew people. โ€œThis is the account ofโ€ (Hebrew elleh toledoth) occurs eleven times in the book. These accounts include family histories and family genealogy. The first section (1:1-2:3) does not have the elleh toledoth heading given that itโ€™s the account of the creation.

Moses is attributed as the writer of the Pentateuch or Torah (Genesis to Deuteronomy) by both Scripture and historians. His intimate communion with God gave him the spiritual understanding to write Godโ€™s Word. Yes, regardless of what non-believers might say, the Bible is Godโ€™s inspired Word. Had it not been for God, we wouldnโ€™t have had this spiritual guide.

The book is a source of instruction and edification. Weโ€™re going to explore blessings and curses, good and evil, Godโ€™s plan, Israel, and why itโ€™s important to be faithful to your heavenly Father.

Do you have your Bible in front of you? Good. Open it with me to Genesis 1.

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THE CREATION

Scripture in focus: Genesis 1

Science asks: Who created the world? Where did it come from? How did it come about? What is the age of the earth? When did humans first come into existence? How were they created?

Instead of relying on Science, you can find the answers in the Bible. Genesis 1 does not offer any clues to the age of the earth for the Divine Designer does not have to account for everything under the blazing sun. Who are we puny beings to question His Supremacy?

In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth (Gen 1:1) so begins Genesis and a key question is already answered: WHO created the world? No beating around the bush there. This cements and affirms Godโ€™s role in creation. The earth was formless (Gen 1:2) before Godโ€™s master plan to fill that was empty.

Let us take a closer look at the six days of creation:

DAY 1: Light & Darkness 1:3-5

DAY 2: Sky & Waters (the Firmament of Heaven) 1:6-8

DAY 3: Land (Earth), Sea & Vegetation 1:9-13

DAY 4: The Sun, the Moon & the Stars (Lights in the Firmament of Heaven) 1:14-19

DAY 5: Fish, Fowl, Beasts & Cattle 1:20-25

DAY 6: Man in the image of God & Animals 1:26-31

I marvel at His creation.

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With light (day and night), God fills it with the sun, moon, and stars, thus creating TIME, something we take for granted. With the waters above (rain) and waters below (seas, rivers, lakes etc.), God fills it with birds and fishes thus creating WEATHER. Isnโ€™t He amazing? He then fills the dry land (Earth) and vegetation with land animals thus creating AGRICULTURE.

But of all the beautiful creations, only one was created in the Fatherโ€™s likeness: Man (1:26-27). At each stage, God declares His work โ€œgoodโ€ so next, weโ€™ll look at the seventh day on which God rested after creating the world in six days and how it ties into mankind serving Him.

FUN FACT: God is the only name mentioned 30 times in Genesis 1.

END NOTE: Weโ€™re not clones or replicas of God. We were created in His image and likeness to worship Him. Although God is all-knowing, holy, perfect and all-powerful, we share certain common characteristics with Him: emotions, spirituality, and communication.ย 

ALSO NOTE: Iโ€™ll like to know in the comments down below, if you prefer this method or if youโ€™ll prefer an overall summary. Also, let me know if this method is too slow or if it’s okay. Until next time, God bless and keep you.