We come and goBut right nowPlease write my name in your heartImma daydreamSunshine roadYour eyes just mesmerizeI don't know where to goMy soul will walk along the coastlineI feel alone, way outsideBut is it really wrong to be outside?I just wonder where you areSomewhereSomewhereI just wonder where you areSomewhere close or somewhere farIn high schoolTeen romancePlease write my name on your handAll the sunshine and the sunrisesThe whole life I saw in your eyesI wonder where you areDo you still hold my name In your heartOn your wallAll memories in the frame
No, Write Your Name (Across My Heart) was written by noted songwriters Phil Vassar and Buddy Brock. Kenny Rogers, however, effortlessly brought the emotion and depth of the song to life through his heartfelt rendition.
This is your beautiful and irresistible novena card to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, along with a very special image of the Sacred Heart. This image will be uniquely yours once you write your name across His Sacred Heart.
But I do like the way this is said. I love the way this is said. "I will write My laws in their heart. I will." I like the way God says things. He doesn't say "well I hope to do this" or "maybe it could be done". He says, "I will write My laws in their heart" as a part of the new covenant. Now God is determined to have His children, those who can be members of His family to be and become the way He is. Now, we learned last week, and I think the week before, that God's heart, and God Himself, is revealed, in the first instance, through His commandments, because it reveals our relationship with God. That is, how we are supposed to act, how we are supposed to think, how we are to conduct ourselves to others. Luke 10:25. There can be no mistake as to what Jesus meant about this. Unfortunately, it is mistaken. But if you simply, if you examine it very closely, you will see that He is very concerned about God's laws, God's commandments, God's standards, and how they are being conveyed to people by the religion of the day. That is, among the Jewish community. Now, it says in verse 25 of Luke 10:
Now here is where we have the great parable of, what is called the parable of the Good Samaritan, I guess that's a good name for it, in which Jesus explains to him that just because you make the quote, 'You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your mind, with all your soul, and your neighbor as yourself', that we have a very specific application to it.
So God has a covenant, and He has a covenant in which He says, "I will write My laws in their heart." This is what He says He's going to do, and in this manner then He is going to change the situation. So He has a covenant that He's going to establish, He hasn't established yet, with Israel and with Judah, people who are in the church then, there's no covenant made with the church, by the way, in case you thought there was, there isn't. He makes it with Israel and with Judah. However, we come into that covenant because in the end of the day we're all going to be Israel. Alright I think I explained that one time, matter of fact, I did. I took a quite a lengthy bible study to do that at the Feast (of Tabernacles), to say here's what God is working out. Now, but here's a covenant where He says I will write my law in their heart. This is how God understands is the solution to the problem.
Now, so He says the problem was with them. They are not able to deal with their own tendency to disobey, they can't do this. Alright, so now I'm going to do something different. I'm going to make it possible to where My law can be written on their heart. He didn't say, "I'm going to do away with My law." He says, I will write it in their hearts, on their hearts, and in their minds, which means, they will agree with it academically, intellectually, logically, and they will want to keep God's laws. I want to do it. Sure they will.
Now, so this is His solution, but the other great feature of this covenant is that sins are forgiven through Jesus Christ, and they are remembered no more. This is very interesting. The two great features between the new covenant as opposed to the old: He's going to write His laws in their minds, in their hearts; and He's going to forgive their sins. They will not be remembered anymore, but sins will now be forgiven through Jesus Christ, not through the law.
Now, on to the new covenant. You have the provision where God's laws are going to be written in their hearts. They're not going to be sinning like this all the time. They're simply not going to be doing it. They're going to turn to God. It's going to be a permanent thing. It's going to be quite permanent, in fact, so He says, "Under this covenant then, I got to write them on their hearts."
This is very interesting here, that the, you can write them on tablets of stone and what is written on a person's heart were both written with the finger of God. That's very interesting. That's what he's saying here. However, simply to write them on tablets of stone, those tablets don't exist anymore, they're gone. Now, to write then in a person's heart, where it is a living thing, it stays with the person. That person then is able to pass it on to his children and then he is willing and able to pass it on to his children. Then it becomes a permanent thing.
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I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere gratitude for your thoughtfulness. Your kind gesture has truly touched my heart and brightened my day. I am so grateful for your generosity and appreciate all that you have done for me. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for being such a wonderful friend/colleague.
I wanted to express my deepest gratitude for your kindness. Your generosity and compassion have touched my heart in so many ways, and I cannot thank you enough for all that you've done. Your willingness to help others and make a difference in the world is truly inspiring, and I feel so lucky to know someone as wonderful as you.
I wanted to take a moment to express my appreciation for your generosity. Your kind words and gestures have touched my heart in so many ways, and I cannot thank you enough for all that you've done. Your willingness to give without expecting anything in return is truly inspiring, and I feel so blessed to have you in my life.
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MICHAEL: Yeah. I think a lot of the characters are based off of us. I find the easiest way to write characters is just to write your friends. Because they're all very unique, they're very specific, and you knew exactly what they're going to say in different scenarios. It's always like putting a little piece of your life into your work. That's always something I try to do.
This was so sweet of you to write this about her, she mean so much to you, I know you will miss her, but God has plans for her now, and she is with my son Corey. who die Feb 4th, 1989,and I know he will be in my heart and so will Auntie,
God bless you and your family.
Deborah Clark and family.