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To: HighTech who wrote (31494)9/22/2000 2:22:24 PM
From: O'Hara  Respond to of 39621
 
†...Good afternoon HiTech...†

Indeed he does.!!
Have you ever sees photos of him?....Smile

HiTech,you have heard it said that "all that glitters is not gold" Oh how true it is!....However we can still enjoy the glittering...and appreciate it for what ever it is, ...as long as we know it is not gold.

May you and your have a most blessed evening
Shalom...><>

"Let Israel rejoice in him."
- Psalm 149:2

Be glad of heart, O believer, but take care that
thy gladness has its spring in the Lord. Thou
hast much cause for gladness in thy God, for
thou canst sing with David, "God, my exceeding
joy." Be glad that the Lord reigneth, that Jehovah
is King! Rejoice that he sits upon the throne, and
ruleth all things! Every attribute of God should
become a fresh ray in the sunlight of our
gladness.

That he is wise should make us glad, knowing as we do our own
foolishness. That he is mighty, should cause us to rejoice who tremble at
our weakness. That he is everlasting, should always be a theme of joy when
we know that we wither as the grass.

That he is unchanging, should perpetually yield us a song, since we change
every hour. That he is full of grace, that he is overflowing with it, and that this
grace in covenant he has given to us; that it is ours to cleanse us, ours to
keep us, ours to sanctify us, ours to perfect us, ours to bring us to glory-all
this should tend to make us glad in him. This gladness in God is as a deep
river; we have only as yet touched its brink, we know a little of its clear
sweet, heavenly streams, but onward the depth is greater, and the current
more impetuous in its joy.

The Christian feels that he may delight himself not only in what God is, but
also in all that God has done in the past. The Psalms show us that God's
people in olden times were wont to think much of God's actions, and to have
a song concerning each of them. So let God's people now rehearse the
deeds of the Lord! Let them tell of his mighty acts, and "sing unto the Lord,
for he hath triumphed gloriously.

" Nor let them ever cease to sing, for as new mercies flow to them day by
day, so should their gladness in the Lord's loving acts in providence and in
grace show itself in continued thanksgiving. Be glad ye children of Zion and
rejoice in the Lord your God.
Charles Spurgeon