Yes Mariette, it is special to me to have found these old recordings on magnetic tape and saving them into digital format. Some of the tapes had deteriorated with time.
Victor, indeed very happy for you! Know this feeling too well as I've found such old record from Pieter's lecture at the Conference in 1987. Even more precious were these: https://mariettesbacktobasics.blogspot.com/2020/01/1948-gevaphone-record-with-young-pieter.html
Thank you for this post. Indeed, only God know the date and time. I'm hoping I'm not the one left behind. I hope I'm trying to be prepared! Wishing you well!
Such a timely reflection on this Sunday morning, Victor. Praying that we will all be ready on that day, and that no one will be left behind. Blessings!
I know that I take things for granted, it's hard not too. You were right when you mentioned that we don't realize what we take for granted until something happens, like that light switch going on. I can't tell how many times I do things and don't think of them then wonder if I did them. It all becomes a habit. I try to pay attention and need to practice more on that and being very thankful for where I am and who I'm with. It can all change in a second and then we wish we could turn back time and we know we can't. Great post Victor! It's these simple reminders that are important and we forget those too. Life is certainly a lot of work, isn't it. Have a great day brand new day.
Thank you so much, Bill for your kind words about my radio program. I guess we all take things for granted every now and then. As long as we remember and try as best we can not to.
THIS. Again, your message has resonated so deep in my soul. Like my expectation of the light switch, there's so much, too much I've taken for granted. Sometimes I imagine God up there, watching and shaking his head. Praying I'll not be left behind.
We all sometimes take things ... people even ... for granted, Mevely. We take our way of living for granted, compared to what others have to endure in other countries. Let us pray that we change our ways ... and for forgiveness.
Dearest Victor,
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That is special for having those recordings.
Hugs,
Mariette
Yes Mariette, it is special to me to have found these old recordings on magnetic tape and saving them into digital format. Some of the tapes had deteriorated with time.
DeleteI am so pleased you enjoyed this short reording.
God bless you always.
DeleteVictor, indeed very happy for you! Know this feeling too well as I've found such old record from Pieter's lecture at the Conference in 1987. Even more precious were these: https://mariettesbacktobasics.blogspot.com/2020/01/1948-gevaphone-record-with-young-pieter.html
Well done Mariette. What a lovely recording of music you have found.
DeleteGod bless.
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Delete...as I get older, I take fewer things for granted.
ReplyDeleteToo true, Tom. Sometimes, we do grow wiser with age.
DeleteGod bless, my friend.
Thank you for this post. Indeed, only God know the date and time. I'm hoping I'm not the one left behind. I hope I'm trying to be prepared! Wishing you well!
ReplyDeleteThank you Cathy for your kind words. Wishing you well always my friend.
DeleteGod bless.
Such a timely reflection on this Sunday morning, Victor. Praying that we will all be ready on that day, and that no one will be left behind.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Yes hoping, Martha, that people would wake up from their complacency and turn to God before it is too late.
DeleteGod bless you and yours always.
Thank you. That song was really powerful.
ReplyDeleteYes it was, Kathy. Sir Cliff Richard is a famous English rock singer, and a committed Christian.
DeleteGod bless.
I was familiar with him as a rock artist, but did not know his religious side.
DeleteYes Kathy, a very dedicated Christian. Sadly, he is often mocked on TV for his beliefs. That's the way we are in secular Britain.
DeleteListen to this song: https://timeforreflections.blogspot.com/2018/12/the-faithful-one.html
God bless you.
Thank you Victor.
ReplyDeleteMy good wishes and hope your Sunday, and the weekend, has been restful.
All the best Jan
Many thanx Jan. I hope and pray you and your family are well. It's good to see you visiting again.
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Haggai 1:5: "And now thus saith Jehovah of hosts: Consider your ways".
ReplyDeleteGod bless, David.
ReplyDeleteI know that I take things for granted, it's hard not too. You were right when you mentioned that we don't realize what we take for granted until something happens, like that light switch going on. I can't tell how many times I do things and don't think of them then wonder if I did them. It all becomes a habit. I try to pay attention and need to practice more on that and being very thankful for where I am and who I'm with. It can all change in a second and then we wish we could turn back time and we know we can't. Great post Victor! It's these simple reminders that are important and we forget those too. Life is certainly a lot of work, isn't it. Have a great day brand new day.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Bill for your kind words about my radio program. I guess we all take things for granted every now and then. As long as we remember and try as best we can not to.
DeleteGod bless always, Bill.
THIS. Again, your message has resonated so deep in my soul. Like my expectation of the light switch, there's so much, too much I've taken for granted. Sometimes I imagine God up there, watching and shaking his head. Praying I'll not be left behind.
ReplyDeleteWe all sometimes take things ... people even ... for granted, Mevely. We take our way of living for granted, compared to what others have to endure in other countries. Let us pray that we change our ways ... and for forgiveness.
DeleteGod bless always, Mevely.
My prayer is that we are all ready. Lord, help us!
ReplyDeleteAmen, Mimi.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.