Archive for December, 2012

Merry Christmas

December 24, 2012

SOS wishes everyone a Merry Christmas. Let us remember the true meaning of Christmas.

It is a good thing to read the Christmas story in Luke 2. God gave us the greatest gift of all,

salvation through His Son Jesus. Thank you, Father, for sending your Son to be born to die on the

cross for our sins.

Our prayer is that everyone who follows our blog will have a wonderful time with family and friends.

To those who have lost loved ones this year it can be a difficult time but God also sent the Holy Spirit

to comfort our hearts and bring joy in the times of grief.

If you have no family, remember you have a friend that sticks closer than a brother.

God meets every need and we Praise Him.

More God’s Wisdom

December 11, 2012

God’s wisdom and perfect order is revealed in
His arrangement of sections and segments, as
well as in the number of grains.
Each watermelon has an even number of stripes
on the rind.
Each orange has an even number of segments.
Each ear of corn has an even number of rows.
Each stalk of wheat has an even number of grains.
Every bunch of bananas has on its lowest row an
even number of bananas, and each row decreases
by one, so that one row has an even number
and the next row an odd number.
The waves of the sea roll in on shore twenty-six
to the minute in all kinds of weather.
All grains are found in even numbers on the stalks,
and the Lord specified thirty fold, sixty fold, and a
hundred fold all even numbers.
God has caused the flowers to blossom at certain
specified times during the day. Linnaeus, the great
botanist, once said that if he had a conservatory
containing the right kind of soil, moisture and
temperature, he could tell the time of day or night
by the flowers that were open and those that were
closed!

God’s Wisdom

December 5, 2012

God’s wisdom is seen in the making of an elephant:

The four legs of this great beast all bend forward in the same direction.

No other quadruped is so made.

God planned that this animal would have a huge
body–too large to live on two legs.

For this reason, He gave it four
fulcrums so that it can rise from the ground easily.

The horse rises from the ground on its two front legs first.

A cow rises from the ground with its two hind legs first.

How wise the Lord is in all His works of creation!