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Homeward journey – by Pastor shelem Flemons

Our homeward journey to heaven will be a most beautiful, glorious and spectacular journey through the constellation of Orion
Lev. 23:33 And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, 34 Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, The fifteenth day of this seventh month shall be the feast of tabernacles for seven days unto the LORD. 35 On the first day shall be an holy convocation: ye shall do no servile work therein. 36 Seven days ye shall offer an offering made by fire unto the LORD: on the eighth day shall be an holy convocation unto you; and ye shall offer an offering made by fire unto the LORD: it is a solemn assembly; and ye shall do no servile work therein. 37 These are the feasts of the LORD, which ye shall proclaim to be holy convocations, to offer an offering made by fire unto the LORD, a burnt offering, and a meat offering, a sacrifice, and drink offerings, every thing upon his day: 38 Beside the sabbaths of the LORD, and beside your gifts, and beside all your vows, and beside all your freewill offerings, which ye give unto the LORD. 39 Also in the fifteenth day of the seventh month, when ye have gathered in the fruit of the land, ye shall keep a feast unto the LORD seven days: on the first day shall be a sabbath, and on the eighth day shall be a sabbath. 40 And ye shall take you on the first day the boughs of goodly trees, branches of palm trees, and the boughs of thick trees, and willows of the brook; and ye shall rejoice before the LORD your God seven days. 41 And ye shall keep it a feast unto the LORD seven days in the year. It shall be a statute for ever in your generations: ye shall celebrate it in the seventh month. 42 Ye shall dwell in booths seven days; all that are Israelites born shall dwell in booths: 43 That your generations may know that I made the children of Israel to dwell in booths, when I brought them out of the land of Egypt: I am the LORD your God.
16 uses of lemons BY MARIE FLEMONS

Marie Flemons discussed sixteen uses of lemons around the home.
- 1. Polish pots, pans and hardware
- 2. Remove stains from marble countertops
- 3. Descale coffee makers and tea kettles
- 4. Remove stains from dishes and storage containers
- 5. Kill bacteria on cutting boards and wood utensils
- 6. Clean and remove odors from microwaves
- 7. Deodorize the garbage disposal
- 8. Get rid of yellow underarm stains
- 9. Remove rust or mildew stains
- 10. Brighten whites
- 11. Natural air freshener
- 12. Shoo away insects
- 13. Make glass sparkle
- 14. Remove tough toilet bowl stains
- 15. Make your own furniture polish
- 16. Salvage hardened paint brushes
You can get more information from a page on the www.thespruce.com website and by listening to the recording.
Sharing and Caring by Maria Flemons
We must individually hear Him speaking to the heart. When every other voice is hushed, and in quietness we wait before Him, the silence of the soul makes more distinct the voice of God. He bids us, “Be still, and know that I am God.” Psalm 46:10. Desire of Ages, p. 363
Both in public and in private worship it is our privilege to bow on our knees before God when we offer our petitions to Him. Jesus, our example, “kneeled down, and prayed.” Luke 22:41. Prophets and Kings, p. 48
Let this act testify that the whole soul, body, and spirit are in subjection to the Spirit of truth. Selected Messages, book 2, p. 314
Man must come on bended knee, as a subject of grace, a suppliant at the footstool of mercy. Selected Messages, book 2, p. 314
He spent whole nights in prayer upon the lonely mountains, not because of His weakness and His necessities, but because He saw, He felt, the weakness of your natures to resist the temptations of the enemy upon the very points where you are now overcome. He knew that you would be indifferent in regard to your dangers and would not feel your need of prayer. It was on our account that He poured out His prayers to His Father with strong cries and tears. Testimonies, Vol 3, p. 379
At the sound of fervent prayer, Satan’s whole host trembles. Testimonies, Vol. 1, p. 346
