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The Right Gift

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I was kinda down recently due to some work projects that I did not think we would get finished until after the first of the year. But praise the Lord due to some others also working on the projects we were able to finish early. I have been self-employed most of my life and thankfully we have been able to take time off for the Christmas Holidays. I feel so sorry for people that can not get to take a little time off for the holiday season. I used to try to give gifts of just what my loved ones wanted. Sadly I found out at times they really needed something much more important than for just a want. Wants and needs are two entirely different things! I like to sit back and think about my loved one’s and what they really could use or need. I feel such warmth, joy and thankfulness as I think about my loved ones. I wonder how God feels when it comes to giving gifts? You know God is a God of love, (1 John 4:7&8). God does give us many gifts and blessings, (Romans 5:8, John 3:16). But God has given us one very special special gift. His Son Jesus Christ! Many wonderful things happen when we repent of our sins and accept God’s gift, (Ephesians 2:8&9, Romans 6:23, John 17:3).
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Questioning God

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Is it acceptable to question God? It may depend on what your question is. Before the angel brought his amazing announcement to Mary, another character was giving similarly surprising news. The priest Zachariah was told by Gabriel that his barren wife would give birth to a son. “How shall I know this,” he asked? “For I am an old man and my wife is advanced in years.”
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Uniting Against Vouchers in Texas

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Recent victories in the Texas House of Representatives underscore the noticeable impact of grassroots advocacy efforts in thwarting detrimental changes to the educational system. Public school educators, alongside their allies, successfully opposed the introduction of vouchers in Texas, a contentious issue that could have significantly altered the landscape of education in the state for generations to come.
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They were all Faulty!

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The WWII Mark XIV torpedo was the US submarine’s main fleet torpedo and thousands were produced. It was designed in the 1930’s and wasn”t until many misses that the reliability was questioned. It looked good but in combat it failed many times. Eventually it was discovered that it had some design faults and all built were faulty. And as one stated, “The only reliable feature of the torpedo was it’s unreliability”. Many US Submariners lost their lives to that faulty torpedo. Eventually the war department corrected those design faults. That torpedo reminds me of something in the Bible. When God created man it was a unique design but there was one way it could go astray. God gave man the freedom to choose, (Genesis 2:15-17). He could either obey God or disobey. Adam and Eve had a beautiful life but believed a lie and ended up disobeying God, (Genesis 3:10-18, 23). Since that time all descendants of Adam and Eve are born with the inherent nature to disobey, (Romans 3:23). That flaw has led all mankind to be separated from God, (Romans 6:23, John 3:17-20). But God loves us and developed a plan to fix the problem, (1Peter 3:18, Titus 3:5). God’s fix it plan was the shed blood of Jesus Christ on the cross, (John 3:16 Romans 5:1-21). As we celebrate and enjoy this Holiday season let us remember the reason for the season.
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Abbott: Battle continues over school vouchers

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As time runs out next week on the fourth special session, Gov. Greg Abbott said he will continue to fight for school choice, despite the Texas House once again decisively rejecting it when 21 Republicans largely from rural districts joined Democrats in stripping it from a $7.6 billion education bill. The Austin American-Statesman reported it is unclear what Abbott’s next move will be.
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Rep. Andrew Murr announces retirement from Texas House

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To my Fellow Texans in the Hill Country, West Texas and South Texas: Serving the past five terms as your Representative in the Texas House has been a high honor. During this time, I have logged more than 127,000 driving miles representing a district nearly the size of the State of West Virginia. I’ve taken more than 10,000 votes on the House floor, personally authored 75 bills that passed into law—many directly benefitting our region of Texas, small towns, agriculture, small business and our rural economy— and co-authored or sponsored more than 100 other bills that passed into law.