If you are a child of many things, children are ignorant to the understanding of how a thing work —the mechanism and the functionality of it. Basically, if you play with fire, children, there is a possibility you will be burned.
Paying attention to the instructions of a parent warnings will benefit you even if the parent doesn’t take the time, at that moment of instruction, give detail explanation as to why you should reframe from doing or participating in an action.
I myself have stumbled many times from an inward knowing to halt the participation in a place or even reframe from dialogue in a conversation. I have learned by many failed attempts of not listening to an inward individual but have a gained understanding and now, my will is no longer in this area but His will is right, every time. The Father knows best.
Let me take it to the word of God to give an example of participating in error.
Let’s take a read in 1Kings 22:2—
1 Kings 21:2 says, So Ahab spoke to Naboth, saying, “Give me your vineyard, that I may have it for a vegetable garden, because it is near, next to my house; and for it I will give you a vineyard better than it. Or, if it seem good to you, I will give you its worth in money.”—
Here we see that the vineyard in 1st Kings 21 is talking about Naboth being the owner of the vineyard positioned next to the palace.
In 1 Kings 21, Ahab approached Naboth asking him for his vineyard by saying, “give me”, that vineyard that is part of his lineage blessings. Naboth replied to Ahab by saying “I will not give you my vineyard”.
Ahab even suggested to buy, but Naboth canceled the purchase and said no in given him his Vineyard for another type of vineyard. In this story, Naboth was later setup by Ahab wife Jezebel which Ahab gave Jezebel authority over his being leadership and king and had Naboth killed for the vineyard anyway by setting Naboth up with actions to make Naboth feel important sitting with high esteem official between two officials falsely accused Naboth.
And she wrote letters in Ahab’s name, sealed them with his seal, and sent the letters to the elders and the nobles who were dwelling in the city with Naboth. She wrote in the letters, saying, Proclaim a fast, and seat Naboth with high honor among the people; and seat two men, scoundrels, before him to bear witness against him, saying, “You have blasphemed God and the king.” Then take him out, and stone him, that he may die.
1 Kings 21:8-10
Another biblical character where we see another purchase for the vineyard was the transaction between Judas and Priests leaders offering Judas 30 shackles of silver which Judas received and he gave Christ over to the Priest leaders. Afterward Judas hung himself for his treacherous actions.
In both cases, the Prophet Jehue shows to address Jezebel and the Prophet Jesus very presence judge righteously all things by the word of God.
Be content with knowing that you, the redemption with you and in all thing is alive and well. Amen Amen and Amen
Credit: Sonya Buchanan, Gateway Online Bible, Holy Spirit, Redemption
Sonya Buchanan/9:00 am
Friday, November 2nd, 2018
November Happenings!!
Tucked between a couple of huge holidays (Halloween and Christmas) is a pretty big holiday itself….Thanksgiving. Nowadays, it gets a little lost, as the Christmas shopping season begins before the Halloween decorations are put away. Not at Holiday Insights. We enjoy and celebrate this very special time to give thanks for the many loved ones and for the many things we have.
We hope you enjoy the month of November. It is month filled with holidays and special events.
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- 1 All Saint’s Day
- 1-2 Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)
- 2 All Soul’s Day – usually on the 2nd
- 4 Daylight Savings time ends gain 1 hour of sleep
- 6 U.S. General Election Day – please exercise your right to vote
- 11 Veteran’s Day
- 13 Caregiver Appreciation Day
- 13 Sadie Hawkins Day
- 15 Great American Smokeout – third Thursday
- 20 Universal Children’s Day
- 22 Thanksgiving Day – fourth Thursday
- 23 Black Friday – day after Thanksgiving
- Daily November holidays and special days
This month in History:
- November 9, 1927- Giant Pandas are discovered in China. More on Panda Bears
- November 14, 1968- Yale University goes Co-ed.
- November 24, 1859- Charles Darwin publishes his theory on evolution .
- Find more at More this Month
Among other things, November is:
- National Epilepsy Month
- Peanut Butter Lovers Month
- National Sleep Comfort Month
Sonya Buchanan/12 noon
October is the month much important recognition we will honor and respect.
October, 2018 Daily Bizarre and Unique Holidays
Month:
Adopt a Shelter Dog Month
American Pharmacist Month
Apple Jack Month
Awareness Month
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Clergy Appreciation Month
Computer Learning Month
Cookie Month
Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Eat Country Ham Month
International Drum Month
National Diabetes Month
National Pizza Month
National Vegetarian Month
National Popcorn Popping Month
Sarcastic Month
Seafood Month
Weekly Celebrations:
Week 1 Get Organized Week
Week 1 Customer Service Week
Week 2 Fire Prevention Week
Week 2 Pet Peeve Week
14 – 20 Earth Sciences Week
Week 3 Pastoral Care Week
In our surrounding Jewish community, September 9 holiday, Rosh Hashanah – begins at sundown.
Rosh Hashanah Facts.
September, 2018 – 2019 Bizarre and Unique Holidays
Month:
- Baby Safety Month
- Chicken Month
- Better Breakfast Month
- Classical Music Month
- Fall Hat Month
- Hispanic Heritage Month
- Honey Month
- International Square Dancing Month
- Little League Month
- National Blueberry Popsicle Month
- National Courtesy Month
- National Piano Month
- Self Improvement Month
Weekly Events
- National Indoor Plant Week – third week of month
September, 2018 Daily Holidays, Special and Wacky Days:
1 Emma M. Nutt Day, the first woman telephone operator
2 Internaional Bacon Day – Saturday before Labor Day
3 Labor Day First Monday of month
8 National Date Nut Bread Day – or December 22!?
9 Grandparent’s Day – first Sunday after Labor Day
9 National Pet Memorial Day -second Sunday in September
9 Rosh Hashanah – begins at sundown, date varies
12 National Chocolate Milkshake Day
12 National Video Games Day – also see Video Games Day in July
13 Blame Someone Else Day – first Friday the 13th of the year.
13 Uncle Sam Day – his image was first used in 1813
14 National Cream-Filled Donut Day
15 Felt Hat Day – On this day, men traditionally put away their felt hats.
16 National Women’s Friendship Day – third Sunday in September
16 Wife Appreciation Day – third Sunday in September
17 National Apple Dumpling Day
18 Yom Kippur – begins at sundown
19 International Talk Like A Pirate Day
19 National Butterscotch Pudding Day
20 National Pepperoni Pizza Day
22 Eid-Ul-Adha – date varies
22 Hobbit Day
22 International Rabbit Day – Fourth Saturday in September
22 Natinal Hunting and Fishing Day – Fourth Saturday in September
22 Oktoberfest begins in Germany – date varies
23 Autumn Equinox – Fall begins! – date varies
23 Checkers Day
23 Sukkot – begins at sundown, date varies
24 National Cherries Jubilee Day
28 Ask a Stupid Question Day (one of my favorite days)
28 National Good Neighbor Day – Always September 28, previously the 4th Sunday in month
28 Native American Day – fourth Friday of the month
29 Confucius Day – Try your luck. Get a Fortune Cookie.
Sonya Buchanan/ 10:40 am
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
and
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
Here are some special holidays that are happening in August!
Month:
- Admit You’re Happy Month
- Family Fun Month
- Dog Days of Summer – July 3 – August 11
- International Clown Week – always August 1-7
- National Catfish Month
- National Eye Exam Month
- National Golf Month
- Peach Month
- Romance Awareness Month
- Water Quality Month
- National Picnic Month
Weekly Events:
- Week 1 National Simplify your Life Week
- Week 2 National Smile Week
- Week 3 Friendship Week
- Week 4 Be Kind to Humankind Week
August, 2018 Daily Holidays, Special and Wacky Days:
1 National Mountain Climbing Day
1 National Raspberry Cream Pie Day
2 National Ice Cream Sandwich Day
3 International Beer Day – First Friday in August
4 Campfire Day – First Saturday in August
4 International Hangover Day – First Saturday in August
4 National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day
4 National Clown Day – Satuday during International Clown Week
4 National Mustard Day first Saturday
5 Friendship Day – First Sunday in August
5 International Forgiveness Day – First Sunday in August
5 Sisters Day – First Sunday in August
8 Sneak Some Zucchini onto Your Neighbor’s Porch Day – now that’s nasty!
10 Lazy Day
14/15 V-J Day – which date do you celebrate as the end of WWII?
15 Relaxation Day – now this one’s for me!
17 Chinese Valentine’s Day/Daughter’s Day – 7th day of 7th Lunar Month
18 National Honey Bee Awareness Day – Third Saturday
19 Aviation Day
22 National Tooth Fairy Day – and/or February 28
24 Vesuvius Day
28 Race Your Mouse Day -but we are not sure what kind of “mouse”
http://holidayinsights.com/moreholidays/august.htm
Comforting Promises Broadcast would like to take this time to wish everyone born in the month of July a
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
and
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
Here are some special holidays that are happening in July!
Bizarre and Unique Holidays
July 2018 Daily Holidays, Special and Wacky Days:
1 Build A Scarecrow Day – first Sunday in month
1 Creative Ice Cream Flavors Day
1 International Chicken Wing Day
4 Sidewalk Egg Frying Day– Hmmmm, I wonder why!?!
5 Work-a-holics Day – even though everyone is on holiday
7 International Cherry Pit Spitting Day – first Saturday of month
7 National Strawberry Sundae Day
11 National Blueberry Muffins Day
13 Barbershop Music Appreciation Day
14 Bastille Day
15 Cow Appreciation Day– Go out and give a cow a hug
15 National Ice Cream Day – third Sunday of the month
16 Global Hug Your Kids Day – third Monday of the month
18 National Caviar Day– something’s fishy here
18 National Hot Dog Day – third Wednesday in July
19 National Raspberry Cake Day
20 National Ice Cream Soda Day
20 Moon Day
20 Ugly Truck Day- it’s a “guy” thing
22 Hammock Day
22 Parent’s Day – fourth Sunday in July
24 Cousins Day
27 System Administrator Appreciation Day – last Friday in July
27 Take Your Houseplants for a Walk
27 Take Your Pants for a Walk Day
28 National Day of the Cowboy – fourth Saturday in July
28 National Milk Chocolate Day
30 International Day of Friendship
31 Mutt’s Day
http://holidayinsights.com/moreholidays/july.htm
Sonya Buchanan/ 6:40 pm
Establishment of holiday. The modern holiday of Mother’s Day was first celebrated in 1908, when Anna Jarvis held a memorial for her mother at St Andrew’s Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia. St Andrew’s Methodist Church now holds the International Mother’s Day Shrine.
My God continue leading you on the path of His intended will for your life. May the Father place a hedge of protection around all families for His Love is ours to receive.
Sonya Buchanan/2:00 am
Easter, also called Pascha (Greek, Latin) orResurrection Sunday, is a festival and holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in the New Testament as having occurred on the third day of his burial after his crucifixion by the Romans at Calvary c. 30 AD.
Sonya Buchanan/8:00am
Here are a few celebrated Holiday’s in March 2017.
- 1 Ash Wednesday.
- 8 International Women’s Day.
- 9 Purim begins at sundown.
- 12 Daylight Savings Begins at 2:00 a.m.
- 15 Ides of March.
- 17 St. Patrick’s Day.
- 20 International Earth Day – also called Sun-Earth Day.
- 20 Spring (Vernal) Equinox.
Little Sarah Rector, a former slave, became one of the richest little girls in America in 1914. Rector had been born among the Creek Indians, as a descendant of slaves. As a result of an earlier land treaty from the government. Back in 1887, the government awarded the Creek minors children 160 acres of land, which passed to Rector after her parents’ deaths. Though her land was thought to be useless, oil was discovered in its depths in 1913, when she was just 10 years old. Her wealth caused immediate alarm and all efforts were made to put the child Sarah under “guardianship” of whites whose lives became comfortable immediately. Meanwhile Sarah still lived in humble surroundings. As white businessmen took control of her estate, efforts were also made to put her under control of officials at Tuskegee Institute. Much attention was given to Sarah in the press. In 1913, there was an effort to have her declared white, so that because of her millions she could ride in a first class car on the trains.
The plaque at the base of the Statue of Liberty reads: “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”
The Statue of Liberty which is sometimes called Lady Liberty, is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York City, in the United States. Learn interesting unknown facts about one of famous art icons in the world.
The Statue of Liberty
#Fact 1
The Statue of Liberty Was Built Like the Eiffel Tower
An interesting fact about Statue of Liberty is that it was built from taking the inspiration of Eiffel Tower. The Statue of Liberty was designed and built by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi with the assistance of Gustave Eiffel who is famous for the Eiffel Tower in Paris. He contributed a big part to the structure for the large metal sculpture. Besides, the Statue of Liberty was completed in France and then sent to the United States.
#Fact 2
Models of the Statue of Liberty Were Sold Before the Statue Was Display
The other interesting surprising fact about the Statue of Liberty is that its models were sold before it was done. To get more money for the statue project, the gift shop began selling souvenirs in the model of the statue before it was placed.
Fundraising took place in both France and the United States. This is one of the Statue of Liberty facts that shows that the statue is also a symbol of France’s relationship with the United States.
Fact #3
France Built the Statue of Liberty and The US Built the Pedestal
Both France and America raise money for the Statue of Liberty. In fact, France constructed the statue and United States set the base for the statue.
The United States built a pedestal for the statue, although the size of the pedestal makes it more like a large building! After completing, the Statue of Liberty was displayed in France for 6 Months before shipping to the United States.
Fact #4
The Statue of Liberty’s Skin is Made of Copper
The color of the Statue of Liberty is green because of being oxidized over the years. The fact is that it is made of copper.
Fact #5
The Statue of Liberty’s Nose is Over 4 Feet Long
Many people, especially kids, love these Statue of Liberty facts about the massive scale of the statue. For instance, her prominent and dignified nose is over four feet, or nearly 1.5 meters, long!
Read More Here: Interesting Fact of Statue of Liberty
Sonya Buchanan/2:50am
Black History/History Month
Sonya Buchanan/11:25am
Here is one of my favorite Christmas Songs I have playing on repeat. It is called Born This Day by Yolanda Adams.
Be Blessed
CP/Sonya Buchanan/10:20am
Today is an important day – It’s the United States Presidential Election Day on November 8, 2016!!!!
Here are a few Famous Elite Birthday’s:
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Barnard, Christiaan (1922)
The doctor who performed the first heart transplant -
Bradley, Milton (1836)
Board game pioneer who invented The Game of Life -
Day, Dorothy (1897)
Laywoman who co-founded The Catholic Worker -
Halley, Edmond (1656)
Discoverer of Halley’s Comet -
Ishiguro, Kazuo (1954)
The author of The Remains of the Day -
Mitchell, Margaret (1900)
The author of Gone With the Wind -
Mol, Gretchen (1971)
The star of The Notorious Bettie Page -
Posey, Parker (1968)
Indie goddess and star of Best in Show -
Ramsay, Gordon (1966)
Host of TV’s Hell’s Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares -
Reid, Tara (1975)
Host of the party travelogue show Taradise -
Rhys, Matthew (1974)
Philip in the TV series The Americans -
Safer, Morley (1931)
The Canadian ’60 Minutes’ co-host who reported on Vietnam -
Stoker, Bram (1847)
The author who wrote Dracula
Comforting Promises/2:30pm
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