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Friday, December 22, 2023

Day 354 Bible Reading 

Palm 145: 8-13

"The Lord is gracious and merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. The Lord is good to all and his mercy is over all that he has made. All your works shall give thanks to you, O Lord, and all your saints shall bless you! They shall speak of the glory of your kingdom and tell of your power, to make known to the children of man your mighty deeds, and the glorious splendor of your kingdom. Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and your dominion endures throughout all generations.” 

The Bible reading for today continued on with more of Psalm 145 and its beautiful praises of God. I used a search engine and found more songs that were based on Psalm 145. I think it would be an interesting survey to find out which is the most used Psalm for songs. Psalm 23 is the most popuar psalm, but I haven’t found any survey of which Psalm has been used the most in modern Christian music. Here’s another song that I like based on Psalm 145. 

Enjoy.


Thursday, December 21, 2023

Day 353 Bible Reading

Psalm 145: 1-3 (ESV)

“I will extol you, my God and King, and bless your name forever and ever. Every day I will bless you and praise your name forever and ever. Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised, and his greatness is unsearchable.”

I love reading the Psalms. So many Christian songs have been made from Psalm verses. It always makes me wonder how they would have sounded during the time of King David or when Jesus was alive. Were they sung to music or spoken out loud like poetry or both.

This is one of my favorite Jesusco (formerly called Worship Mob) songs - Psalm 145 - The Lord is Great | WorshipMob original by G. Hall & Emma Graham. I used to listen to this every morning as part of my prayer time with God.

Enjoy!


Wednesday, December 20, 2023

Day 352 Bible Reading

Proverbs 30: 24-28 (ESV)

“Four things on earth are small, but they are exceedingly wise:
the ants are a people not strong, yet they provide their food in the summer;
the rock badgers are a people not mighty, yet they make their homes in the cliffs;
the locusts have no king, yet all of them march in rank;
the lizard you can take in your hands, yet it is in kings' palaces.”

This is an interesting passage from Proverbs 30. I see this Bible passage as saying that no matter what your size is or your condition in life, if you have wisdom you can do many and mighty things. I know that I often think I can’t do something because I’m this, that, or the other, and I give up on doing the thing at all. Perhaps God is reminding me that if I pray and follow God’s wisdom, I will be able to do the thing I want to do. Okay, so maybe I can’t be a rock star or professional sports player or whatever, but at least I can become really good at the thing I am trying to do, and God will show me that this experience will teach me lessons I needed to learn to excel in the purpose he has for me.

Bonus Post: Love in the Aftermath - 4-act structure

Since I didn't post yesterday, I wanted to let you see a draft of the 4-act structure for my next novel "Love in the Aftermath." This is very ROUGH draft and not yet completed I create about 15-20 versions of this type of structure before I write. The 4-act structure is like a rough map of my story, which I use as a guide. I almost never stick to my rough map however, because I find that when writing the story you discover new things that will change the structure. Writing is always a work in progress I've discovered, even when you've spent hours on creating the structure. 

Title: Life in the Aftermath

Concept:  The last Lemurian princess is forced to go on the run with a wizard monk to escape the Atlantean prince who wants to wipe out all traces of Lemuria from history.

 Main Conflict:   The new rulers of Atlantis (atlantean prince) want to wipe out all traces of Mu after the war between the Mu and Atlantis. Princess Serri is on the run to hide her family treasures and to survive being killed once the Atlantean prince finds out what she’s done.

Princess Serri OLD WAYS

   1.  Old Identity: Spoiled as the youngest daughter of the king and queen

   2.  Main goal in life is to be married and become a queen

   3.  Flighty and a partier

Princess Serri NEW Ways:  

  1.  New Identity: caring partner to Mojic

  2.  New goal is live in secret and simply

  3.  Mature and accepts responsibility to keep Mu alive through her story

THE 4 ACTS (Acts 1-2 only)

ACT 1: Set up and see the old ways

Opening:  

We see an older Princess Serrula (Serri) writing her life story. She looks bruised and fragile, and winces in pain while writing. We read what she wrote. But she sighs and says what she thought would happen when the war ended between Mu and Atlantis was something completely different.

The Story continues as a flashback to the beginning of the story.

Serri is picking out the fabric for her wedding dress since she expects to be married to the Atlantean prince now that the war is ended. We see her interacting with the Atlantean prince and they seem to get along, but her mother thinks the prince is used to getting his own way and warns Serri. Serri says she can handle him. Her father the king summons her to a family meeting.

Inciting Incident:

Her father tells her he has learned that Atlantis wants to wipe out any trace of Mu. They have started the systematic destruction of anything related to Mu. Her father reminds her that his family has been since its founding the record keeper of Mu history. He was not going to let the Atlantean prince destroy what his family had been collecting since their founding. He tells Serri that she must take the sacred scrolls to the Wizard temple and that they can hide the scrolls away. Serri objects because the prince is here and she wants to spend more time with him, and the king tells her she will when she gets back from the Wizard temple. Serri agrees but she is not happy about it. The king makes her promise that she will make sure the scrolls are hidden away and kept safe. Serri promises.

Serri travels to the Wizard temple and meets Mojic, a young monk who has been tasked with hiding the scrolls. Serri does not like him and Mojic thinks of her as nothing but a spoiled princess.

Turning Point 1: The king’s most trusted servant arrives at the Wizard temple and tells her that the Atlantean prince murdered her parents and her brother when he found out that they wouldn’t tell him where the scrolls were. He called her parents traitors and took over the running of the kingdom.

ACT 2: On the run with Mojic

 The wizards tells Serri that she cannot stay there and must take the sacred scrolls with her and that Mojic will find a place to hide them. The atlantean prince will come after her and kill her and destroy the scrolls.

Serri and Mojic travel together by horse to the next wizard temple. Very few people know about this temple. They arrive at the temple, fighting the whole time, but the wizards have found out that the atlantean prince killed all the wizards and they are afraid that he will travel there. They tell Serri and Mojic that they cannot stay there and must leave. The wizards give them an old map of old wizard hiding places. They do not know which one will be safe and they will need to visit each one to see which one will work.

Serri and Mojic constantly fight about which temple to go to, and when Serri picks one and they go there, they find out that the house has been destroyed.

Next Mojic picks one, and when they visit the house, it seems to be a good place, but a wizard comes and tells them that the Atlantean prince tortured one of the wizards and was told them two of the most obvious locations where they could be found. So they flee again.

Turning point 2: They decide to pick the next place together, and they get there and it seems ideal, but they are spotted because Serri doesn’t want to disguise herself and they are forced to leave when they find out there is a reward for her capture.