Sunday, May 20, 2018

People Raised from the Dead mentioned in the Bible

The widow of Zarephath's son (1 Kings 17:17-24). Elijah, the prophet, raised the widow of Zarephath from the dead. Elijah was staying in an upper room of the widow's house during a severe drought in the land. While he was there, the widow's son became ill and died. In her grief, the woman brought the body of her son to Elijah with the assumption that his presence in her household had brought about the death of her boy as a judgment of her past sin. Elijah took the dead boy from her arms, went to the upper room, and prayed, "Lord my God, let this boy's life return to him!" (verse 21). Elijah stretched himself out on the boy three times as he prayed, and "the Lord heard Elijah's cry, and the boy's life returned to him, and he lived" (verse 22). The prophet brought the boy to his mother, who was filled with faith in God's power through Elijah: "Now I know that you are a man of God and that the word of the Lord from your mouth is the truth" (verse 24).

The Shunammite woman's son (2 Kings 4:18–37). The prophet Elisha raised the Shunammite woman's son from the dead. Elisha regularly stayed in Shunem in an upper room prepared for him by this woman and her husband. One day, while Elisha was at Mount Carmel, the couple's young son died. The woman carried the body of her son to Elisha's room and laid it on the bed (verse 21). Then, without even telling her husband the news, she departed for Carmel to find Elisha (verses 22–25). When she found Elisha, she pleaded with him to come to Shunem. Elisha sent his servant, Gehazi, ahead of them with instructions to lay Elisha's staff on the boy's face (verse 31). As soon as Elisha and the Shunammite woman arrived back home, Elisha went to the upper room, shut the door, and prayed. Then he stretched out on top of the boy's body, and the body began to warm (verse 34). Elisha arose, walked about the room, and stretched himself out on the body again. The boy then sneezed seven times and awoke from death (verse 35). Elisha then delivered the boy, alive again, to his grateful mother (verses 36–37).

The man was raised out of Elisha's grave (2 Kings 13:20–21). Elisha is connected with another resurrection that occurred after his death. Sometime after Elisha had died and was buried, some men were burying another body in the same area. The grave diggers saw a band of Moabite raiders approaching, and rather than risk an encounter with the Moabites, they threw the man's body into Elisha's grave. Scripture records that "when the body touched Elisha's bones, the man came to life and stood up on his feet" (verse 21).


The widow of Nain's son (Luke 7:11-17). This is the first of the resurrections that Jesus performed. As the Lord approached the town of Nain, He met a funeral procession leaving the city. In the coffin was a young man, the only son of a widow. When Jesus saw the procession, "his heart went out to [the woman], and he said, 'Don't cry'" (verse 13). Jesus came close, touched the coffin, and spoke to the dead man: "Young man, I say to you, get up!" (verse 14). Obeying the divine order, "the dead man sat up and began to talk" (verse 15). Thus, Jesus turned the funeral into a time of praise and worship: "God has come to help his people," the people said (verse 16).


Jairus' daughter (Luke 8:52–56), raised by Jesus 
Jesus also showed His power over death by raising the young daughter of Jairus, a synagogue leader
The Lord was surrounded by crowds when Jairus came to Him, begging Him to visit his house and heal his dying twelve-year-old daughter (verses 41–42). 
Jesus began to follow Jairus home, but on the way, a member of Jairus' household approached them with the sad news that Jairus' daughter had died. 
Jesus turned to Jarius with words of hope: "Don't be afraid; just believe, and she will be healed" (verse 50). Upon arriving at Jarius' house, Jesus took the girl's parents, Peter, James, and John, and entered the room where the body lay. 
There, "he took her by the hand and said, 'My child, get up!' Her spirit returned, and at once she stood up" (verses 54–55). Jesus and His disciples then left the resurrected girl with her astonished parents.

Lazarus of Bethany (John 11), Raised by Jesus
The third person that Jesus raised from the dead was His friend Lazarus. 
Word had come to Jesus that Lazarus was ill, but Jesus did not go to Bethany to heal him. Instead, He told His disciples, "This sickness will not end in death. No, it is for God's glory so that God's Son may be glorified through it" (verse 4). 
A couple of days later, Jesus told His disciples that Lazarus had died, but He promised a resurrection: "I am going there to wake him up" (verse 11). When Jesus reached Bethany, four days after Lazarus' death, Lazarus' grieving sisters both greeted Jesus with the exact words: "Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died" (verses 21 and 32). 
Jesus, speaking to Martha, promised to raise Lazarus from the dead (verse 23) and proclaimed Himself to be "the resurrection and the life" (verse 25). Jesus asked to see the grave. When He got to the place, He commanded the stone to be rolled away from the tomb (verse 39), and He prayed (verses 41–42) and "called in a loud voice, 'Lazarus, come out!'" (verse 43). 
Just as Jesus had promised, "the dead man came out" (verse 44). 
The result of this miracle was that God was glorified, and "many of the Jews who had come to visit Mary and had seen what Jesus did believed in him" (verse 45). Others, however, refused to believe in Jesus and plotted to destroy both Jesus and Lazarus (John 11:53; 12:10).

Various saints in Jerusalem (Matthew 27:50-53) were raised by God
The Bible mentions some resurrections that occurred en masse at the resurrection of Christ. 
When Jesus died, "the earth shook, the rocks split, and the tombs broke open" (verses 51–52). 
Those open tombs remained open until the third day. At that time, "the bodies of many holy people... were raised to life. 
They came out of the tombs after Jesus' resurrection and went into the holy city and appeared to many people" (verses 52–53). 
On the day that Jesus was raised to life, these saints were also raised and became witnesses in Jerusalem of the life that only Jesus could give.

Tabitha (Acts 9:36–43) was Raised by Peter
Tabitha, whose Greek name was Dorcas, was a believer who lived in the coastal city of Joppa
Her resurrection was performed by the apostle Peter. Dorcas was known for "always doing good and helping the poor" (verse 36). 
When she died, the believers in Joppa were filled with sadness. 
They laid the body in an upper room and sent for Peter, who was in the nearby town of Lydda (verses 37–38). Peter came at once and met with the disciples in Joppa, who showed him the clothing that Dorcas had made for the widows there (verse 39). 
Peter sent them all out of the room and prayed. Then, "turning toward the dead woman, he said, 'Tabitha, get up...' She opened her eyes, and seeing Peter, she sat up. He took her by the hand and helped her to her feet" (verses 40–41). 
The overjoyed believers received their resurrected friend, and the news spread quickly throughout the city. "Many people believed in the Lord" as a result (verse 42).

Eutychus (Acts 20:7 12) was Raised by Paul 
Eutychus was a young man who lived (and died and lived again) in Troas
He was raised from the dead by the apostle Paul. 
The believers in Troas were gathered in an upper room to hear the apostle speak. 
Since Paul was leaving town the next day, he spoke late into the night. 
One of his audience members was Eutychus, who sat in a window and, unfortunately, fell asleep. 
Eutychus slipped out of the window and fell three stories to his death (verse 9). 
Paul went down and "threw himself on the young man and put his arms around him" (verse 10). 
Eutychus came back to life, went upstairs, and ate a meal with the others. When the meeting finally broke up at daylight, "the people took the young man home alive and were greatly comforted" (verse 12).

Jesus (Mark 16:1–8). Of course, any list of resurrections in the Bible must include the resurrection of Jesus Christ. His death and resurrection are the focal point of Scripture and the most critical events in the history of the world. The resurrection of Jesus is different from the Bible's other resurrections in a very notable way: Jesus' resurrection is the first "permanent" resurrection; all the other resurrections in the Bible were "temporary" in that those raised to life died again. Lazarus died twice; Jesus rose, nevermore to die. In this way, He is "the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep" (1 Corinthians 15:20). Jesus' resurrection justifies us (Romans 4:25) and ensures our eternal life: "Because I live, you also will live" (John 14:19).

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

2018 Jan 31-Feb 5,🚙 Trip to Mobile, Saraland, Alabama and Carnival Fantasy Western Caribbean Cruise Cozumel, Mexico ( 6 days)

Day 1: January 31, Travel Day:
We traveled along Highway 43 passing through Russellville, Spruce Pine, Phil Campbell, Bear Creek, Brilliant, Winfield, Fayette, Tuscaloosa, Fosters, Ralph, Knoxville, Eutaw, Forkland, Demopolis, Providence, Linden, Dixons Mills, Thomasville, Fulton, Grover Hill, Jackson, Macintosh, Movico, Axis onto I-65 s to I-10 W to hwy 90, hwy 59, 188, 193 to Dauphin Island.

We stopped in Forkland to take pictures of Jim Bird's Hay Bale Art and Tin Man.  
Tin Man 
At Dolphin Island, we walked along the boardwalk, taking pictures:
Living Marsh & Boardwalk 
Mr. Sand Part I, II, III  
A Real Partnership 
Energy from the Sands of Time 
Where am I? 
Dune plants survive in a harsh environment
The Tidal Marshes of Alabama
Barrier Islands shaped by wind & Waters
Invertebrate Trail
Whether the Weather
The Living Marsh
Dauphin Island 
Rays at Dauphin Island 
We went to the Fort at Dauphin Island, but it was closed, and so was Sea Lab.
We drove to the Audubon Sanctuary Nature Interpretive Trail, looking for the bird. We could hear them but did not see any. 
We did see several turtles. 
It was getting late, and we wanted to reach Saraland before dark. 
We arrived at Comfort Inn, 1200 SHELTON BEACH RD, SARALAND, AL, checked into our room, and walked downstairs to eat dinner at Winzell's. I ordered a fried shrimp basket with Coleslaw, water, and lemon to drink.
My friend ordered the shrimp po'boy, which was served with lettuce, tomatoes, purple onion, and pickles. Their signature bread was also served with French fries. 
It had been a long day, so we retired to our room for the night.
The Inn where we stayed was being remodeled. 
Shrimp Poboy
Fried shrimp basket with Coleslaw

Day 2: Thursday, February 1: Loaded on the ship:
We ate a continental breakfast at the Inn, packed our bags, and drove to the Port of Mobile.
We were among the first to board the Carnival Fantasy Cruise Line, so we had to wait in line with several other cars. 
We finally arrived at the parking deck, and each bag was checked and parked on deck two. We unloaded our carry-on bags, walked to the elevators, and had to pay for parking.
We went through security, and because of my total knee replacement, the alarm went off, and I had to be walked down.
We took our bags to our room on the fourth level.
We went up the elevator to the patio pool area. Behind it were the buffet, pizza, and Guy's Burgers areas.
We both ordered Guy's burger and Fries.
After we finished eating, we walked around the ship, taking it all in. That night, we attended a Hasbro Game Show and were in bed by 9 P.M.

Carnival Fantasy 
Guys, Burger, and Fries
Day 3: Friday 2, Fun Day at Sea
We were up early to see the sunrise
We both ordered a made-to-order omelet and got a couple of pastries and French toast.
For lunch, we both ordered a taco salad with Key Lime pie.
That afternoon, we attended a show about what we might see on the Island Adventures.
They gave away several prizes, but we did not win.
We are going to a formal dinner, so we are dressed. 
I ordered baked fish with rice and broccoli. 
We both bought tickets for tomorrow's adventures. 
That night, we watched a show about Soul Train with impersonators of the Temptations and the Supremes.

Fresh Rolls for dinner
Grilled fish with rice and broccoli 
Chocolate cake with ice cream 

Day 4: Saturday, February 3, Excursion to Chankanaab National Park.
Watched the sunrise and ate breakfast from the buffet.
Spent the day at Chankanaab National Park in Cozumel.
Landed in Cozumel and went ashore around 9 A.M. 
I stopped at the World Coral Exhibit to take a few pictures.
Cozumel's Coral Reef
Reef Systems
Coral & Sponges of Cozumel
Ecosystems Importance
Carnival Corp & Commitment to our Environment
Commercial Threat to Coral Reefs
Coral Reefs
Life of Coral Reefs
We met up with our tour guide (Adolf) and were divided into three groups. 
Loaded into three different vans and was shuttled to Chankanaab National Park.
Several people in the group were going snorkeling.
We watched people swimming with the dolphins at Dolphin Discovery
We walked through the Maya replica ruins.
We walked through the Botanical Gardens at Chankanaab Park, where we saw a variety of flowers, birds, lizards, and a coral reef. 
We joined the group for lunch and to watch the Sea Lion Show.
 Tequila tasting at 12:50 P.M.
We were shuttled back to the beach at 1:30 P.M. and loaded back onto the ship.
Once again, we had to go through security, and once again, my knee set off the alarm, and I had to be searched again.
That night, our host dressed up like Richard Simmons and did an 89's trivia show.
For dinner, we both ordered a hot chocolate cake with French sauce. 
My friend ordered a taco, and I ordered grilled salmon with carrots and broccoli served with potatoes.
Sea Lion Show.
Coral Reef
Swimming with Dolphins
Day 5: Sunday, February 4, Fun day at Sea 
We watched the sunrise, and on the track, we met a woman from Florida.
We ate brunch in the dining room.
We both ordered the huevos Rancho, delicious chicken quesadillas topped with fried eggs,
& Manchebo cheese and orange juice.
huevos Rancho
Sunrise on the Gulf of Mexico 
I wrote in my journal while my friend finished reading her book. 
For dinner, we both ordered green beans, potatoes, and steak. We ordered Cheesecake with strawberries for dessert, and I wanted to try the caramel popcorn cream custard. 

Day 6: Monday, February 5, Travel Home
We both enjoyed breakfast before embarking on the ship at 9 A.M.
We traveled through Mobile, stopping at Dollar General for Diet Coke and peanut butter crackers.
I had heartburn, and this helped settle my tummy.
We filled up with gas and stopped at Guthrie's in Haleyville for dinner.
We both ordered chicken fingers with Coleslaw.


Chicken Fingers and Coleslaw 

We arrived at my friend's house around 4 P.M.
Hubby came to pick me up.

We stopped at Lawler's to pick up a barbecue plate for dinner.

Carnival Fantasy Stateroom R18 DECK R MUSTER STATION A
Hotel Comfort Inn and Suites 1200 SHELTON BEACH RD SARALAND, AL  

2018 Feb 19-22, President's Special The Inn at Christmas Place Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

Presidents' Day, Monday, February 19
For breakfast, I cooked bacon, eggs, and toast.
Hubby and I rode to Athens to leave the Chrysler Van for repairs.
Filled up with gas at Murphy's in Athens.

We rode to Madison to look at an old Fireo.
We stopped at Dollar General for snacks, meat skins, and drinks.
We rode through Jasper, South Pittsburg, Whiteside, Chattanooga, and Trenton, stopping at Richville Rest Area, where I took pictures of Pushing Forward Knoxville Union Army on the Move.

We traveled US 72 through Huntsville, crossing into Tennessee near South Pittsburg. We then took I-24 through Chattanooga to I-75 N, continuing to Knoxville. From Knoxville, we took I-40 to Kodak, then followed 66 to Sevierville and 441 into Pigeon Forge.

We went to Huck Finn's for dinner, for we had skipped lunch.
My Hubby ordered the small catfish plate with creamed potatoes and fixings.
I ordered the Cajun Grilled Trout with creamed potato and fixings. (white beans, Coleslaw, onions, pickles, and hushpuppies.
Huck Finn's 
We took several pictures at Huck Finn's.
We checked into The Inn at Christmas Place at 4:38 P.M. for two nights.
We took our luggage to the room and returned up front in time to listen to the Christmas Bells Chime.
We rode through Pigeon Forge to Gatlinburg, where we saw many Christmas Lights for Winterfest.
We saw Johnny Rockets, Bubba Gump's, Dicks Last Resort, Dude's Daiquiris, Texas Roadhouse, Calhoun's, Hollywood Star Cars, and Cooter's.
We returned to Pigeon Forge, where we saw a building illuminated in green light.
We saw a sign that read Dollywood loves every moment. Turn here.
We saw a storefront with alligators, sharks, and bear statues.
We rode through the archway at the Old Mill, which was covered in Christmas Lights of red and white.
Hubby took my picture in front of a picture of people skating at the Old Mill.
We bought a bag of yellow stone-ground cornmeal and apple fritter mix.
We rode to Patriot Park, stopping to take several pictures and videos. Stayed on the sidewalk because the ground in the park was still full of water from all the rain.
As we rode through Pigeon Forge, we saw Arcade lit up in neon lights and a new attraction called Alcatraz East Prison.

We rode through The Island, where we saw the carousel, fair wheel, Margaritaville, and Paula Deans's Family Kitchen.
We stopped to take several pictures of Dolly Parton's Smoky Mountain Adventures, which was covered in Christmas Lights; it was closed for the season.
We also saw the Magic Quest on our way back to The Inn at Christmas Place.
At 7:30 P.M., we sat on the balcony at the Inn eating oatmeal raisin, Chocolate, and Sugar cookies served with hot apple cider.
It was a clear and warm night as we watched the flow of traffic and all the Christmas lights that surrounded the Inn.
We retired for the night, for it had been a very tiring day.

February 20, Tuesday
Took showers, dressed, and walked downstairs to the dining room for breakfast.
I got three sausage links and watched the cook prepare my made-to-order omelet.
I chose mushrooms, spinach, peppers, ham, and cheese.
The cook said he loved to cook, and I told him that my middle son loved to cook.
I said you have to have a knack for flipping omelets, but he said it takes a good pan.

It was still a little foggy outside, and too early for stores to open, so we went back to our room. Hubby watched TV, and I wrote in my journal.
Last night, before we went out, we talked to the bellman of the Inn. He said his daughter was the manager at the front desk, and he was a retired Sheriff of 25 years. He still worked part-time to get his 30 years of service. He said that he loved working at the INN.
At 10 A.M., we rode to Gloria Vanderbilt and Lee's, where we bought Hubby a shirt.
We went to the Tanger outlet, where I bought a shirt from Under Armor and a black and white shirt from Nike. (I had only brought long-sleeved tops, and it was 77 degrees outside) It is too hot for long sleeves.
We rode to Bass Pro in Kodak, where we bought my husband a couple of shirts.
We ate dinner at Uncle Buck's, located inside Bass Pro Shops. We had all-you-can-eat shrimp for $9.99.
Uncle Buck's All-You-Can-Eat Shrimp.
We rode to the Douglas Dam and park, stopping to take several pictures.
We filled up with gas at Murphy's.
We rode by the Apple Bar, where we saw two geese waddling near the Little Pigeon River.
We stopped at the Upside-Down Museum, the Hatfield & McCoys, the Hard Rock Cafe, and the Titanic to take pictures.
We stopped at Dixie Stampede to take pictures of the horses.
We parked at The Island, walked around, stopped for Ice Cream, and finally sat down to watch the fountain dance to music.
Hatfield & McCoys 
The Island 
Watching Fountains Dance with the Sunset
Margaretville
We walked to the Margaretville Hotel, a gift shop, and a restaurant to take pictures.
We rode back to the Inn around 7 P.M.
From 8–9 P.M., we listened to Santa sing Christmas Carols and religious and Country Songs.
After the performance, we enjoyed milk, cider, and cookies.

Wednesday, February 21
My husband and I enjoyed a nice hot breakfast, packed, and checked out of the Inn, and started for home.
We stopped at the Rest Area in Jasper, TN, and Richville.
Hubby dropped me off in Athens to pick up the van.
Hubby rode to Madison to buy that Fireo we had looked at before we went on our trip. It had to be towed home. Hubby bought the Fireo parts for his Fireo.
Today is my grandson's twenty-seventh birthday, so we are meeting him, his wife, dad, and sister at Logan's Roadhouse for dinner.
Hubby and I ate hot rolls and fried mushrooms.
I gave my grandson a birthday card with money inside for his birthday. He said they were taking their camper to Fort Wilderness Campground and going to Universal Studios Theme Park for the weekend.

2025 Nov 19-21, Biltmore House Trip with Backroads Tours LLC

 Day 1: Wednesday, November  19: We were up by 3:30 A.M., took a shower, fed the cats, loaded the car with our luggage, and were on our way ...