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People - All For Themselves

Then came a season of scant seeds and a famine pressed the birds with hunger. The blue jay, seeing the need, would not share his store, saying, “This plenty is mine.” He kept the crumbs and filled his own beak, while the little ones looked on with eyes not of scorn but of thirst and hunger. 2 Timothy 3:2-4  2 For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, 3 Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, 4 Traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God;” We see people today that do not think of anyone but themselves. They are very selfish. You see some loving money and pleasure more than God. Some people are rich and will not help one soul. They try to spread envy and brag and boast about the things they have and what they have done. They want the world to see them and they want praise. Some people want ...

The Blue Jay Image

 “ There dwelt a blue jay whose feathers were beautiful and blue. He strutted among the branches and spoke: “Behold my beauty; surely I am second to none in all the birds of the field.” And the other birds marveled, but none challenged his words, for his voice was bold and his tail a banner in the sun.“ The Image of the blue Jay is a man. The man represents the blue jay. 

Blue Jay

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  Written By Gail Nobles 8/15/25 There dwelt a blue jay whose feathers were beautiful and blue. He strutted among the branches and spoke: “Behold my beauty; surely I am second to none in all the birds of the field.” And the other birds marveled, but none challenged his words, for his voice was bold and his tail a banner in the sun. Then came a season of scant seeds and a famine pressed the birds with hunger. The blue jay, seeing the need, would not share his store, saying, “This plenty is mine.” He kept the crumbs and filled his own beak, while the little ones looked on with eyes not of scorn but of thirst and hunger. And a storm arose, and the trees cried aloud, and the blue jay found himself pressed by wind and rain. A steadfast robin, who had once given him shelter in a dry place, beckoned him to follow to a hollow of rock and fern. The jay’s pride yielded not, yet the robin persisted, saying, “The path is for all who hunger.”   At last the blue jay, moved by h...