July 25 – Day 75 – Tuesday
Psalm 85:10
Mercy and truth are met together;
righteousness and peace have kissed each other.
Mercy and peace are on one side; truth and righteousness on the other. Truth requires righteousness; mercy calls for peace.
They meet together on the way; one going to make inquisition for sin, the other to plead for reconciliation. Having met, their differences on certain considerations, not here particularly mentioned are adjusted; and their mutual claims are blended together in one common interest; on which peace and righteousness immediately embrace. Thus, righteousness is given to truth, and peace is given to mercy.
Now, Where did these meet? In Christ Jesus.
When were they reconciled? When he poured out his life on Calvary.
Clarke’s Commentary
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I enjoyed being back in Phoenix,
a city I’m somewhat familiar with the streets and
how to get around without depending completely on Google.
Tuesday no rain, but humid.
the Farmer did more yard work in the morning.
Brother Klemstein came to the church and
they had a good visit, or so I’m told.
I got a girl’s day out again.
Sister Cindy Klemstein invited me to lunch.
We had a lot of catching up to do.
How the Lord had blessed both of us
since we last were together!
A short visit at Sister Bonnie’s,
Sister Cindy is the Grandma to Sawyer.
So some spoiling needed to be done.
Brother Klemstein and the Farmer met
Sister Cindy, Sister Donna and I
for a Mexican dinner. Yum
Then all, but sis Donna,
went to the Klemstein’s for ice cream and visiting.
The rear acres of the property is planted
in alfalfa, I think, It’s just coming up.
It looks so nice.
If you come to visit,
you may see many varieties of birds, including doves,
a brown horse, a big black cow, little cotton tail rabbits,
a kind of ground squirrel that looks like a gopher,
lizards galore and red ants.
I like watching the cotton tails.
The Morning and the Evening of the seventy-fifth day.