August 1, 2012 – Relevant

Psalms 101:2, “I will be careful to lead a blameless life – when will you come to me? I will walk in my house with a blameless heart.”

Now that is a full time job; considering God is not judging our actions but the motive behind it.

He weighs the thoughts and intentions of the heart.

It’s not what I do, but why I do it.

Doing something good for a wrong reason is just as bad as doing something bad for a right reason.

We cannot justify evil actions.

What verse impressed you?

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I grew up on Elim Bible Institute, Lima NY and Pinecrest Bible Training Center (Now called Bethany Bible Training Center), Salisbury Center, NY, where my father, Charlie Cary, was the maintenance man. When we moved back to Iowa, (12), I joined the "Gospel Lighthouse Telecast" choir, a local weekly program sponsored by the Gospel Lighthouse in Batavia. I have read the Bible through, every year, since I was 13. I became the church janitor when I was 16 and played piano for services. I moved to Fairfield and started playing the piano, when I was 18, at the Fairfield Foursquare Church. I married David Fishel there when I was 20. At 21, I became secretary/treasurer and served for 24 years, stepping down due to a health issue that restricts me to my home. My husband now attends a new satellite church of Faith Christian Outreach Center, Mt. Pleasant, where our youngest son is the drummer. We have three grown children and one grandchild.

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