December 11, read the Bible in a year in PowerPoint; with comments.

Revelation 3 ends the message to the seven churches: To Sardis, the church that claimed to be alive, but in God’s eyes was dead; to Philadelphia, the church that kept its faith, and as a reward will be kept from the hour of trial that is coming; and finally to the church of Laodicea, the church that thought it had it all figured out and prospered, when in reality it had nothing. These can be seen as seven historical churches, which they were, but also as seven types of churches as they exist today and through history. They can also be taken as seven states of the individual believer. However you take it, there is something in it for every believer, even today.

In Habakkuk 3 is recorded Habakkuk’s prayer, a hymn of faith.

Psalm 147 is a great Psalm of praising God for His protection and creation, for His care and power, for His provisions, wisdom and His word. It ends with praise to the LORD for His special attention to Israel.

December 10, read the Bible in a year; in PowerPoint, with comments.

Revelation 3 ends the message to the seven churches: To Sardis, the church that claimed to be alive, but in God’s eyes was dead; to Philadelphia, the church that kept its faith, and as a reward will be kept from the hour of trial that is coming; and finally to the church of Laodicea, the church that thought it had it all figured out and prospered, when in reality it had nothing. These can be seen as seven historical churches, which they were, but also as seven types of churches as they exist today and through history. They can also be taken as seven states of the individual believer. However you take it, there is something in it for every believer, even today.

In Habakkuk 3 is recorded Habakkuk’s prayer, a hymn of faith.

Psalm 147 is a great Psalm of praising God for His protection and creation, for His care and power, for His provisions, wisdom and His word. It ends with praise to the LORD for His special attention to Israel.

Day 345 of reading the Holy Bible in 365 days.

Revelation 3 ends the message to the seven churches: To Sardis, the church that claimed to be alive, but in God’s eyes was dead; to Philadelphia, the church that kept its faith, and as a reward will be kept from the hour of trial that is coming; and finally to the church of Laodicea, the church that thought it had it all figured out and prospered, when in reality it had nothing. These can be seen as seven historical churches, which they were, but also as seven types of churches as they exist today and through history. They can also be taken as seven states of the individual believer. However you take it, there is something in it for every believer, even today.

In Habakkuk 3 is recorded Habakkuk’s prayer, a hymn of faith.

Psalm 147 is a great Psalm of praising God for His protection and creation, for His care and power, for His provisions, wisdom and His word. It ends with praise to the LORD for His special attention to Israel.

President Biden in his first campaign rally in Philadelphia joined up with Fetterman. A Limerick.

Joe Biden campaigned in PA.

and Fetterman did join the fray.

With strong union support

it’s a shoo-in of sort.

No-brainer to win, that I say.

December 11: Reading the Holy Bible in a year.

Revelation 3 ends the message to the seven churches: To Sardis, the church that claimed to be alive, but in God’s eyes was dead; to Philadelphia, the church that kept its faith, and as a reward will be kept from the hour of trial that is coming; and finally to the church of Laodicea, the church that thought it had it all figured out and prospered, when in reality it had nothing. These can be seen as seven historical churches, which they were, but also as seven types of churches as they exist today and through history. They can also be taken as seven states of the individual believer. However you take it, there is something in it for every believer, even today.

In Habakkuk 3 is recorded Habakkuk’s prayer, a hymn of faith.

Psalm 147 is a great Psalm of praising God for His protection and creation, for His care and power, for His provisions, wisdom and His word. It ends with praise to the LORD for His special attention to Israel.

December 11, read through the Holy Bible in a year.

Revelation 3 ends the message to the seven churches: To Sardis, the church that claimed to be alive, but in God’s eyes was dead; to Philadelphia, the church that kept its faith, and as a reward will be kept from the hour of trial that is coming; and finally to the church of Laodicea, the church that thought it had it all figured out and prospered, when in reality it had nothing. These can be seen as seven historical churches, which they were, but also as seven types of churches as they exist today and through history. They can also be taken as seven states of the individual believer. However you take it, there is something in it for every believer, even today.

In Habakkuk 3 is recorded Habakkuk’s prayer, a hymn of faith.

Psalm 147 is a great Psalm of praising God for His protection and creation, for His care and power, for His provisions, wisdom and His word. It ends with praise to the LORD for His special attention to Israel.

Revelation 3, Sardis, The Dead Church, Philadelphia, The Faithful Church, Laodicea, The Lukewarm Church.

Revelation 3, Sardis, The Dead Church, Philadelphia, The Faithful Church, Laodicea, The Lukewarm Church.

The beverage tax in Philadelphia, sugar, aspartame, whatever, tax it, a Limerick.

The City of Philadelphia has levied an 1.5 cents per ounce of soft drinks.

So, if you buy one gallon of sweetened ice tea for 1.72 (on special) you end up paying 1.92 in tax, for a total of of 3.64, a 112 percent tax.

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The soda tax levied in Philly

all soft drinks are taxed willy nilly.

Is it sugar? – relax

it’s an aspartame tax.

Ax tax! Lacks facts, whacks backs! Silly.

Nearly one third of Philadelphians  receive food stamps (SNAP).

According to a new study released by the Food and Nutrition Service, the federal agency responsible for running the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), soft drinks are the #1 expenditure for people on food stamps (# 2 for the general population).

Great job, Philadelphia! Tax the people on food stamps! It would have been better to make soft drinks not eligible for food stamps!  (They would have to settle for 70% or more non carbonated fruit juices!)

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Verse 78 of the Obama Impeachment song. ISIS terror attempt in Philadelphia has nothing to do with Islam.

Philadelphia Police Officer Jesse Hartnett was sitting in his patrol car near midnight Thursday  when a man approached, looking as if he was going to ask for directions.
Instead, the man, identified as Edward Archer pulled out a gun, stolen from police more than two years ago, opened fire and pumped about a dozen rounds through the driver side window.
Severely wounded Hartnett was still able to get out of his car and chase after the fleeing suspect, shooting Archer in the buttocks.
Other officers quickly nabbed the bleeding suspect. Hartnett is expected to recover, though doctors say he will require extensive surgeries to repair his left arm, having suffered a severed artery and the main nerve.
According to police, Archer confessed to the shooting and said he did it in the name of Islam, repeatedly pledged allegiance to ISIS, and that he targeted the officer for assassination because police enforce laws that do not comply with Shariah law or the Quran.

Archer’s confession was transcribed and recorded, removing all doubt he was inspired by his Islamic beliefs to engage in the attempted murder of a police officer.

Naturally, in keeping with PC protocol, when the official press conference was held on Friday, the mayor of Philadelphia denied the incident had anything to do with Islam.

Mayor Jim Kenney said, “In no way shape or form does anyone in this room believe that Islam or the teaching of Islam has anything to do with what you’ve seen on the screen.”

The police and government officials, as well as the press, stood stone-faced as he made his statements.

Despite the suspect’s clarity and openness about his motivation, Kenney like President Obama displayed his expert knowledge of Islam, the Koran and the hadith, saying:, “It is abhorrent. It is terrible and it does not represent the religion in any way, shape or form or any of its teachings. … This is a criminal with a stolen gun who tried to kill one of our officers. It has nothing to do with being a Muslim or following the Islamic faith.

The White House had not commented on the Philadelphia ISIS terror assassination attempt as of late Friday night.

This brings us to verse 78 of the Obama Impeachment song (as if sung by President Barack Hussein Obama to the tune of “Please release me, let me go”)

 

Philadelphia Muslim creep

for ISIS tried a terror sweep.

White House mentioned not a peep.

I would not disturb my beauty sleep!

Here is the complete impeachment song: https://lenbilen.com/2015/02/25/the-complete-obama-impeachment-song/