Cute, Sally!!!!! I love the Coat of Many Colors story in the Bible.. There's alot of meaning in that story--when it comes to jealousy and how much harm it can do.
Hope you have a wonderful Sunday, Sally. Hugs, Betsy
I too am so grateful that, though I was once lost in transgressions and sin, God was rich in mercy and grace. He drew me out of my pit of sin, redeemed me from the marketplace of sin, ransomed me, reconciled me, and restored me-placing me in the body of Christ, seated me in Him in the heavenly places, and sealed my eternal destination in heaven with Him and all the redeemed forever and ever.
WOW...you and sitka talk about the same thing today. Sitka discusses making the choice to obey or not to obey on All Gods Creatures! It is very similar.
The story of Joseph is one of my favorites in the Bible. His coat has gotten a lot of attention through the years. I hope he wasn't color blind. LOL Charlotte
I'm stopping by to say hi. I am trying to get myself back into the swing of blogging again and stopping by to visit my old friends! Not that I'm implying your old LOL!
Perhaps he would have wished his brothers were color blind---but then of course Israel wouldn't have been rescued from the famine...at least not the way it did occur!
Great Post !I have pondered if when in that Egyptian prison God had not convicted Joseph of his insenstivity to his brothers . They must have been hurt by their father's favortism, but that is no excuse for their sin against Joseph, two wrongs do not a right make. ~Myrna
That is just too funny! See you tomorrow.
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That's a good one! Have a great weekend and God bless.
ReplyDeleteIt's always the seemingly little things that end up causing the most trouble! Good post!
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Sheila :-)
Good one Sally... Have a Blessed Sunday!
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Donna
Cute, Sally!!!!! I love the Coat of Many Colors story in the Bible.. There's alot of meaning in that story--when it comes to jealousy and how much harm it can do.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a wonderful Sunday, Sally.
Hugs,
Betsy
we did Joseph in children's church last spring..I needed that cartoon! cute!
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Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment.
ReplyDeleteI too am so grateful that, though I was once lost in transgressions and sin, God was rich in mercy and grace. He drew me out of my pit of sin, redeemed me from the marketplace of sin, ransomed me, reconciled me, and restored me-placing me in the body of Christ, seated me in Him in the heavenly places, and sealed my eternal destination in heaven with Him and all the redeemed forever and ever.
I once was BLIND but now I SEE. AMEN!!
WOW...you and sitka talk about the same thing today. Sitka discusses making the choice to obey or not to obey on All Gods Creatures! It is very similar.
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Interesting and funny. I wonder if Josephina would have had this problem.
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ReplyDeleteI'm going to click over and read the story...thank you.
Have a lovely Sunday
Judi
Just dropping by for my regular spiritual cartoon. May you have a blessed day.
ReplyDeleteThe story of Joseph is one of my favorites in the Bible. His coat has gotten a lot of attention through the years. I hope he wasn't color blind. LOL
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I love this way you invite readers to learn, as Paul Harvey might say, "the rest of the story!"
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day, Sally!
Myra
very cute.....you always find some of the cutest cartoons. have a great day!
ReplyDeleteI'm stopping by to say hi. I am trying to get myself back into the swing of blogging again and stopping by to visit my old friends! Not that I'm implying your old LOL!
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Dawn
Love the story of Joseph. He is one of my heroes in the bible. Cute cartoon. Have a nice Sunday.
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Sandi
Perhaps he would have wished his brothers were color blind---but then of course Israel wouldn't have been rescued from the famine...at least not the way it did occur!
ReplyDeleteThis is a good one, Sally!
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ReplyDeleteOne of my very favorite bible stories. Thanks for a very cute cartoon for S.S.
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Jean
Neat cartoon!
ReplyDeleteSo cute Sally~~~so cute~~~!
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Ginger
Too funny.
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Great Post !I have pondered if when in that Egyptian prison God had not convicted Joseph of his insenstivity to his brothers . They must have been hurt by their father's favortism, but that is no excuse for their sin against Joseph, two wrongs do not a right make.
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