Trivia’s Facts and More (11/5)

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This informative post will be posted on Saturday along with my usual writing.  You are invited to participate with the opening question.

Brain Teaser Question

A knight wants to marry a princess and she wants to marry him.  However, the king demands that the knight draw one of two slips of paper from a box.  The king says one will say “Death” and the other “Marriage.”  The princess whispers to her suitor that both slips say “Death.”  What could the knight do to wed the princess?

(answer found at the end of this post)

Featured Facts

One of the most curious of all insects is the praying mantis.  It’s distinctive shape and color may sometimes be difficult to find because these predatory creatures are experts at ambushing their prey.

Some characteristics about the praying mantis include:

  • Body length of about 1-4 inches.
  • Primary habitat in the foliage of meadows and fields.
  • Diet includes live insects and spiders.

Many know that its name comes from its “prayer-like” stance.  Mantis means “prophet.”  Its name is mistakenly spelled as “preying” mantis because it fiercely preys upon other insects.  Yes, the mantis is a “good” bug to have around.

If one ever has a chance to watch this stealth predator at work, pay close attention.  Staying perfectly motionless and blending in with the green foliage, the praying mantis will suddenly strike and grab its victim.

Images courtesy of Pinterest.

Answer to Brain Teaser Question

Before a crowd of witnesses, the knight could choose a paper, look at it, proclaim that it says “Marriage,” and promptly swallow it.  As proof, he would ask the king to reveal the remaining paper, which would say “Death.”  All would presume that the swallowed paper indeed must have said “Marriage”–thus beating the king at his own game.

Transitions (Elfchen Series #125)

Dead End

Darkness

Evil’s persuasion

Walking sinful path

Absent faith, ignoring God

Judgment

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Turn About

Following

God’s way

Accepting His law

Reaping fruits of faith

Righteousness

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Ripening Maturity

Faith

Growing deeper

Rooted in Scripture

Nourished with Living Bread

Thriving

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Prayer Quotes

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Billy Graham (American evangelist and Christian writer)

To get nations back on their feet, we must first get down on our knees.

Oswald Chambers (Scottish evangelist and Christian teacher)

Prayer is the vital breath of the Christian; not the thing that makes him alive, but the evidence that he is alive.

From Psalm 4:1:  “Answer me when I call, O God of my right!  You gave me room when I was in distress.  Be gracious to me, and hear my prayer.”

Legacy Connects

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Youth teaches lessons

Time adding insight

Hours keep adding up

Answers feel just right

 

Journey never ends

One more mountain quest

Filled with adventure

Ready for each test

 

Years seem to shorten

Days grow longer

Stories warming heart

Now feeling stronger

 

Tomorrow teaching

Mature moments shine

Gray matter adds up

Life tastes like fine wine

 

Scrapbook completed

Clock waits, now reflect

Life filled, no regrets

Legacy connects

 

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Alfred Nobel Quotes

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Contentment is the only real wealth.

A heart can no more be forced to love than a stomach can be forced to digest food by persuasion.

Alfred Nobel (1833-1896) was a Swedish chemist, engineer, and philanthropist.  While he was known as the inventor of dynamite and blasting caps, his influence has been felt for generations due to his generosity.  He bequeathed his personal fortune to fund the Nobel Prize.

Looking Forward

From Lamentations 5:7:  “Our ancestors sinned; they are no more, and we bear their iniquities.”

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Life’s actions turning left

Mindless thoughts moving right

Endless, fruitless efforts

Waiting in depths of night

 

Tarnished hours filled with sin

Darkness sails for Hell’s fire

Tumult of restless seas

Facing evil’s crossfire

 

Righteousness marks new life

Son of God offers grace

Selfish aims fall away

Walking without disgrace

 

Always looking forward

Salvation’s cost, high-priced

Blood on Calvary’s cross

Looking to face of Christ

 

Mercy removes blindness

Empty tomb raises hope

Old ways crumble to dust

Clutching redemption’s rope

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From Romans 3:23-24:  “Since all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God; they are now justified by His grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.”

Walter J. Chantry Quote

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Saddest of all God’s creatures in the world is the religious person who has disciplined himself to outward obedience, but who has no inward love to God.

From John 14:23-24:  “Jesus answered him, ‘Those who love me will keep my word, and my Father will love them, and we will come to them and make our home with them.  Whoever does not love me does not keep my words, and the word that you hear is not mine but is from the Father who sent me.'”

Walter J. Chantry (born 1938) served for 39 years as pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.  He has also been a prolific Christian writer and editor.

Food Shack (Haiku Series #202)

Waking Up

Morning symphony

Coffee’s rock-steady rhythm—

Caffeine harmony

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Kid’s Fun 

Kellogg’s Rice Krispies

Coolest breakfast champions—

Snap, Crackle, and Pop

Decisions, Decisions!

 Wendy’s – McDonald’s

Choosing ultimate burger—

Dave’s Single – Big Mac

Coretta Scott King Quotes

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Women, if the soul of the nation is be saved, I believe that you must become its soul.

Struggle is a never ending process.  Freedom is never really won, you earn it and win it in every generation.

Coretta Scott King (1927-2006) was the wife of civil rights activist Martin Luther King, Jr.  In her own path of life, she assisted him in the march forward for civil rights, as well as being an accomplished author.