Archive for July, 2009

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OK, friends…. need a home for this little guy :)

31 July 2009

puppy rescue 3

Beautiful baby boy needs a home!

I found this guy, a 10 week old (approx) Beagle, at an apartment complex I was showing on 7/22. He was sad and lonely and scared and hungry, soooo… J I took him to the vet and put about $200 into him and got him TOTALLY fixed up- got his mange and infection cleared completely. He’s SO happy and playful and sweet- good to go, but I can’t keep him as I have 2 big guys. I don’t want anything back for this little man . . . JUST A LOVING HOME (and maybe some updates every now and then!).


CALL ANYTIME, day/night- 205.705.4685- Jen Bush
e-  jenbushjj@gmail.com, jenbush@apt4you.com

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Don’t be coveting my donkey . . .

30 July 2009

That may be the best title yet. Really quite funny.

This was my Bible verse for the day. How INCREDIBLY pertinent- for all of us, but especially for me, right now, at this point in my life.

Exodus 20:17- You shall not covet your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, or his manservant or maidservant, his ox or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor.

The word covet does not come up in everyday language much. But it certainly is a part of everyday life! The definition for coveting is: to desire wrongfully, inordinately, or without due regard for the rights of others. Behind this is a heart of ingratitude, selfishness and a belief that God has somehow withheld something from us. “I sure wish I had one of those… or, “why isn’t my spouse more like them…or, “why do I have to stay in this job…?”

Wanting what we don’t have displays that we are not satisfied with God’s provision in our life. “I deserve better than this!” And, “I know what I need better than God does.” When we believe that God is infinitely good, and we remember that he alone is sovereign, we can set all coveting aside. Another way of translating this command would be, “Be satisfied with what your generous God has given you!”  (Today’s Commentary by: Caesar Kalinowski, Pastor Soma Communities)

Yes, Lord. I’m listening.