Family Notes and Scriptures

Posted By Jacque on September 1, 2009

I tweet and post things to my FaceBook that I want to remember, and for now, this blog is the best place to keep it (’til I scrapbook it!), so I am posting them here!

Family:

“Lucy, 2, to Jocelyn about her salad: I just want your lettuce; I don’t want your food. :)

“looking forward to a wonderful Shabbat. Matt is home, and I can’t wait to get to study Scriptures!! Yay! Have a SUPER day! Shabbat Shalom!”

“Watching Waterproof, Six year old just asked, “Why was he (10yo) in that cage?” No, Isaac, no cage; it was a public school ground… :/”

My birthday was Friday, and it was a great day!!
Matt took the day off and Shabbat too. He fixed bathroom stuff on Friday, so my tub (which we haven’t gotten to use yet) is now working, so I will get to use it *happy dance*.
He took some of our children to do some gift shopping and picked out ice cream.
It was wonderful. Love being home. :)

Scripture Finds this week:
We are (trying to remember to) reading the correlating Proverb each day. We read the Proverb, and I give each child a chance to speak out about what it means to them. Some are really stumpers, while some are pretty- self-explanatory. I hope I can get into the habit soon, because the Proverbs are really important words to live by, and we miss a lot by not applying its wisdom. When we are finished, each child blesses Yehovah for showing them a particular part of the Proverbs we read that touched them.

Here are some of the verses that stuck with us from our Scripture readings:

Proverbs 25:7-10 What your eyes have seen, don’t rush to present in a dispute. For what will you do later on, if your neighbor puts you to shame? Discuss your dispute with your neighbor, but don’t reveal another person’s secrets. If you do, and he hears of it, he will disgrace you, and your bad reputation will stick.

Proverbs 25: 16-17 If you find honey, eat only what you need; for if you eat too much of it, you may throw it up; so don’t visit your neighbor too much, or he may get his fill of you and come to hate you.

Proverbs 25: 27 It isn’t good to eat too much honey or to seek honor after honor.

Removing TORAH in Bibles makes me sad. What we miss!! James. 1:25 says: But if a person looks closely into the perfect Torah, which gives freedom, and continues, becoming not a forgetful hearer but a doer of the work it requires, then he will be blessed in what he does.

James 1:26Anyone who thinks hes religiously observant but doesn’t control his tongue is deceiving himself; his observance counts for nothing.

I also found this quote, and I stand to refute it:
It’s all in the relationship with Christ, that our whole life even matters.
NO. Jesus ALWAYS directed our attention and praise to the FATHER. Though he made the sacrifice and is the Messiah, he never took the glory and never allowed himself to become a god. He did not place our entire value in ourrelationship with him, but in our obedience and relationship to the Father. This is how we truly know Him. He always directs us to Yehovah and Torah.

Proverbs 16:28A deceitful person stirs up strife, and a slanderer can separate even close friends.

I want to remind you that today is the last day to help the GTH families for August! Please give as liberally as you can to them! http://tinyurl.com/m3zd3g


Stay tuned for a Living Learning Moments Home School update coming soon!

We start next Tuesday. We will be using the Workboxes Home School Organization System and also Online State History Assignments 2009. I have posted some of the resources we will be using for different subjects. You can see them in this category: . Now, off to finish the school area, setup the workboxes and fill shelves and empty tables!

Oh my goodness.. I just scheduled this for tomorrow.. Sept. 1st. How did it get so late in the year? Can you believe it?

be blessed this week!

Jacque Sig

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All Scriptures taken from The Complete Jewish Bible

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