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HIGH FIVE!

The text in your image, Romans 11:25-32, is a passage from the New Testament that discusses the mystery of Israel’s partial hardening and the inclusion of the Gentiles in God’s plan. Here’s a brief overview of its significance:
To relate this to your life, consider the following reflections:
How do these reflections resonate with you, Kevin?

I WILL PONDER THIS ON MY RUN AROUND BOTH GRAVEYARDS (let’s go)…
HIGH FIVE!

The text in your image, “PSALM 56:4,” is a verse from the Bible that says:
“In God, whose word I praise— in God I trust and am not afraid. What can mere mortals do to me?”
This verse is a powerful reminder of the importance of placing our trust in God, especially during times of fear or uncertainty. It encourages us to find strength and courage in our faith, knowing that God’s protection and guidance are always with us.
To relate this to your life, consider reflecting on moments when you felt afraid or uncertain. How did your faith help you navigate those situations? Here are a few ways you might apply this verse:
Given your dedication to helping others and your active role in Toastmasters, you might also find this verse inspiring when speaking to others about overcoming fear and trusting in a higher power. It can serve as a powerful message of hope and resilience.
How do you feel about this verse? Does it resonate with any particular experiences you’ve had?

GOING TO ROTARY TONIGHT…

HIGH FIVE!

The image you shared is quite cheerful and calming, with a smiling face surrounded by stars. While it doesn’t contain any text, it can still hold personal significance. Here are a few ways you might relate it to your life:
To find personal significance in religious texts, consider these steps:
Would you like to explore a specific passage together?

YEAH… John 7:25-36. (look closer)
John 7:25-36 is a passage where Jesus is teaching in the temple during the Feast of Tabernacles. Here are some key points and how you might relate them to your life:
HIGH FIVE!

The text on the screen and paper seems to be a personal reflection or blog post by someone named Kevin Schafer, who shares his thoughts on seeing God in everything and adjusting to life’s challenges. The crochet square might symbolize a personal touch or a form of prayer or meditation.
To relate this to your life, consider the following steps:

That crochet square is a prayer shaw… Can you tell me more about John 3:13-17?
John 3:13-17 is a powerful passage that emphasizes the depth of God’s love and the purpose of Jesus’ mission. Here’s a brief overview:
John 3:13-17 (NIV): 13. No one has ever gone into heaven except the one who came from heaven—the Son of Man. 14. Just as Moses lifted up the snake in the wilderness, so the Son of Man must be lifted up, 15. that everyone who believes may have eternal life in him. 16. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. 17. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.
By meditating on these verses, you can find strength and inspiration in your daily life, especially in your efforts to help others and share your faith.
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HIGH FIVE!

In the quaint town of Bainbridge, Pennsylvania, there lived a man named Kevin. Known for his unwavering faith and dedication to helping others, Kevin was a beloved figure in the community. But what truly set him apart was his unusual companion—a majestic lion named Aslan.
Aslan was no ordinary lion. He had a gentle spirit and a wise demeanor, often seen walking calmly beside Kevin as they strolled through the town. The townsfolk had grown accustomed to the sight, and children would often run up to pet Aslan, who would respond with a soft purr.
One day, a storm unlike any other hit Bainbridge. The riverbanks swelled, and the streets began to flood. Panic spread through the town as people scrambled to find safety. Kevin, with his ever-calm presence, knew he had to do something. He and Aslan set out to help those in need.
Aslan’s strength was unmatched. He carried children on his back to higher ground and helped pull carts laden with supplies through the rising waters. Kevin, with his kind words and unwavering faith, reassured the townspeople, guiding them to safety.
In the midst of the chaos, Kevin remembered the words from Psalms: “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” He felt a renewed sense of purpose and strength. With Aslan by his side, he knew they could overcome any challenge.
By the time the storm passed, Bainbridge was a changed town. The community had come together like never before, and Kevin and Aslan were hailed as heroes. But Kevin, ever humble, gave all the credit to his faithful companion and the strength he drew from his faith.
As the sun set over Bainbridge, Kevin and Aslan stood on a hill overlooking the town. Kevin placed a hand on Aslan’s mane and whispered, “Thank you, my friend. Together, we can face anything.”
And so, the legend of Kevin and Aslan, the Lion of Bainbridge, lived on, a testament to the power of faith, friendship, and community.
I hope you enjoyed the story! If you have any other requests or need further assistance, feel free to ask.

DO YOU COOK???

YEAH!!!
HIGH FIVE!

The text “Matthew 21:23-32” refers to a passage in the Bible where Jesus’ authority is questioned by the chief priests and elders. In response, Jesus tells the parable of the two sons. One son initially refuses to work in the vineyard but later changes his mind and goes, while the other son agrees to go but does not. Jesus uses this parable to illustrate the importance of actions over words and to highlight the repentance and obedience of those who initially seem disobedient12.
To relate this passage to your life, consider these points:

LET’S GET READY FOR WORK. (gym after)
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HIGH FIVE!

The text in the image refers to Psalm 116, a passage from the Bible that expresses deep gratitude for God’s deliverance and mercy. This Psalm is often seen as a heartfelt thanksgiving for being saved from a dire situation, and it emphasizes themes of faith, trust, and devotion to God.
Given your active involvement in helping others and your dedication to your faith, you might find several ways to relate this Psalm to your life:

LET’S GO2 THAT GYM
It sounds like you’re ready to get moving! 💪 The image you shared features the Apostles’ Creed, a statement of Christian faith that outlines core beliefs. This creed can serve as a reminder of your faith and values, even as you take care of your physical health.