Friday, November 14, 2025

SoulFull Week Forty-Five

 


Happy Friday, Friends!  How was your week?  I am trying to learn where all my files are on my new computer.  Supposedly everything was transferred, but I can't find any of my folders, and that includes all the Bible verse graphics I've made over the years.  Maybe I'll have a chance this weekend to get help from Apple support.  I do love my new computer, though!  

I loved this week's lesson because it featured one of my favorite parables Jesus taught:  The Parable of the Sower.  I love the imagery in it, and I find it tragic what happens to many who hear the gospel, accept it, only to fall away for whatever reason.  

I also thought that the advice Alan York gave the Chesters about planting ground cover at Apricot Lane Farms was interesting because it literally saved their property.  I would like to watch the documentary about them because what they did took courage and a whole lot of faith.  Farrell shares with us numerous ways we can lay spiritual ground cover, and it's encouraging to think that we can do a little each day and start over if needed.  

Here is this week's bible passage:


“Listen! A farmer went out to sow his seed.  As he was scattering the seed, some fell along the path, and the birds came and ate it up.  Some fell on rocky places, where it did not have much soil. It sprang up quickly, because the soil was shallow.  But when the sun came up, the plants were scorched, and they withered because they had no root.  Other seed fell among thorns, which grew up and choked the plants, so that they did not bear grain.  Still other seed fell on good soil. It came up, grew and produced a crop, some multiplying thirty, some sixty, some a hundred times.”
~Mark 4:3-8

Below is a blessing prayer by Steve Garnass-Holmes.  When my Bible study teacher Betty sent it to me this week, I wanted to share it with y'all because I think it is a sweet prayer to start your day.

O Peace

O Peace, be my peace.
I breathe you in. 

O Being, be my earth.
I rest in you. 

O One, be my spirit.
I belong to you. 

O Wisdom, be my mind.
Keep me curious.

O Grace, be my hope. 
I trust in you.

O Yes, be my living and my dying.
Give me courage. 

O Love, be my heart.
Be my loving. 

O kindness, be my God,
that I may be your kindness for this world. 

Amen. 

I did not try the chili because I made chili last weekend because Trip wanted hot dogs with chili while watching college football.  It was not Farrell's recipe by any stretch, but I'd like to try it because of the sweet potatoes.

Prayer Requests

  • Pray for Rita as she mourns the loss of her sister.
  • Please keep Rita's neighbor Chris in prayer as she battles her cancer.  
  • Kitty's son Mike and his friend are working on a game for a company and need to have it done in three months and have a verbal agreement for another game. Prayers that they can get this done.  Also, pray that they will get good news on a proposal (a separate project).
  • Keep Rita's daughter Megan in your prayers as she delves into her 3rd and final year of Nurse Practitioner program. Her anxiety is pretty high with the new schedule of work, school and home life balance.
  • Pray for my best friend Barbara who is battling cancer.  
  • Carla's prayer request is for all the young people entering the military, the love they feel for the USA to become warriors to fight to keep us free. She is so thankful, as we all are!
  • Carla and her husband has decided to stay in their home and not sell it and move.  Pray that God will give them peace in their decision.  
  • Pray for my mother.  She is declining rapidly.
  • Rita's daughter Megan had rotator cuff surgery a few of weeks ago.  Continue to pray for her recovery.
  • Pray for Jenna Meon.  She was discharged from her SNF, and she is not responding to my calls, emails, and text messages.
  • Please pray for our Westie Finlay.  He had two procedures on his eye this week, and I think he is finally turning the corner.




Until next time...

Blessings!
Ricki Jill

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