Moses, my servant, is dead.

Debbie and Robin praying for Dottie
I had a wonderful time with the Lord during the night. He reminded me of how over these 82 years He has been with me and prepared me for this latter phase of our lives.
I believe the best moments of the nights for me is the remembering of people throughout my live who have helped me become whom I am. I think often of Dottie´s father, Rev. JW Buckner who was and still is the most powerful Christians I ever knew. His love for me when I was still lost and without Jesus was so powerful that I still say that was the most important period of my life.
Dottie has not had another problem with her pain except for that little 30-minute period day before yesterday. In fact, it was over in under an hour and now she is doing well and back to her joyful and sweet personality.
We are trying to hire two new nurses.
Jacobo and his girlfriend came to church. So did Carlos and his wife as well as Oscar and Tatiana. I have not seen him in years.
Jesus is referred to in John 6:35 and 4l as “BREAD OF LIFE:” When Jesus said, “I am the Bread of Life” in John 6:35 He was using a tremendous metaphor to show His saving relationship toward the world. All seven “! Ams” are found in the Book of John. With Christ we will never hunger for what we need to perform His call on our lives. Bread is a staple food. A person can survive a long time on bread and water.
In Exodus 16:4, “God rained down bread from heaven to keep the Jewish nation alive. By equating Himself with bread Jesus is saying that He is essential for life. Second, the life Jesus is referring to is not physical item but eternal life. Physical bread will perish but Spiritual bread will live eternally. Matthew 5:6, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.” Do you hunger?