All Aboard the Meme Express – Friday, April 10, 2009
At last! It’s Friday – time for Friday Freedom at the Meme Express.
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A LIGHTER LOAD
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ReplyDeleteI love to speed, get it in gear, So why are we still standing here?
http://www.associatedcontent.comarticle/830803/crossroads.html
Days of Sorrow - a Rhymed Motif of Angelic Grief
ReplyDeleteThe clouds grew thick as moistest moss; The crowds, they gathered, at a loss. The hosts above, their song they lost, As Jesus laid upon the cross To willingly accept the cost.
http://www.associatedcontent.comarticle/407145/days_of_sorrow_a_rhymed_motif_of_angelic.html
Raise Your Palms Up High
ReplyDeleteThe Christian Palm Sunday celebration marks Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem (see Luke 19). Worshipers waved palm fronds as He passed. Christians still wave palms to worship the King of Kings, either with palm fronds or simply uplifted hands.
http://www.associatedcontent.comarticle/1625504/raise_your_palms_up_high.html
An Easter Hunt (Easter Poem)
ReplyDeleteAn Easter Poem - Easter has become a season to celebrate spring - with bunnies, chicks, candy and flowers. What is the real meaning of Resurrection Sunday? Which came first, Jesus or the Easter Bunny? Which comes first today?
http://www.associatedcontent.comarticle/1539803/an_easter_hunt_easter_poem.html
The Gospel Ladder
ReplyDeleteThe Gospel Ladder is a helpful method of sharing the story of Jesus and the eternal salvation God offers through Him with folks of all ages. We have used this in Sunday school, Vacation Bible school, Backyard Bible Clubs and other settings.
http://www.associatedcontent.comarticle/1374413/the_gospel_ladder.html
The Coming of the Light - Do You Belong to the King of Song?
ReplyDeletePoem - sprung from Isaiah 9 - of prophecy fulfilled and yet to be fulfilled: "The dwellers of darkness have seen a great light. The waiting is o'er, and day springs from night. For Jesus is come, as the prophets foretold, The world is fulfilled, and my cup's overflowed...."
http://www.associatedcontent.comarticle/658613/the_coming_of_the_light_do_you_belong.html
His Story - a Poetic Tribute to the King Absolute
ReplyDeleteJesus is real is Israel. The song resounds o'er Heaven and hell. The world will see all lies dispel, As nature roars, His truth to tell.
http://www.associatedcontent.comarticle/400830/his_story_a_poetic_tribute_to_the_king.html
Abundantly - a Poetic Plea for a Closer Walk with the Savior
ReplyDeleteMore of Jesus, less of me - Flesh may die; I rise to Thee, From this breath, eternally, Living full, abundantly.
http://www.associatedcontent.comarticle/393817/abundantly_a_poetic_plea_for_a_closer.html
Salt is Significant
ReplyDelete"Those folks are the salt of the earth." What does it mean? This common expression is derived from Jesus' Sermon on the Mount (see Matthew 5-7). To understand it, we must examine uses of salt in biblical times.
http://www.associatedcontent.comarticle/372916/salt_is_significant.html
Redeemed from Religion - a Rhymed Retelling of Release
ReplyDeleteI've been redeemed, in Jesus' Name, From every false religion's game. For Jesus took my sin and shame, And I will never be the same.
http://www.associatedcontent.comarticle/385460/redeemed_from_religion_a_rhymed_retelling.html
Reality
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