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When the first paper volume of Donald Knuth's The Art of Computer Programming was published in 1968,[4] it was typeset using hot metal typesetting set by a Monotype Corporation typecaster. This method, dating back to the 19th century, produced a "good classic style" appreciated by Knuth.

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When the first paper volume of Donald Knuth's The Art of Computer Programming was published in 1968,[4] it was typeset using hot metal typesetting set by a Monotype Corporation typecaster. This method, dating back to the 19th century, produced a "good classic style" appreciated by Knuth.

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When the first paper volume of Donald Knuth's The Art of Computer Programming was published in 1968,[4] it was typeset using hot metal typesetting set by a Monotype Corporation typecaster. This method, dating back to the 19th century, produced a "good classic style" appreciated by Knuth.

Who Do You Seek?

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Who Do You Seek?

Memory Verse

Psalm 63:1 - God, you are my God. I seek you with all my heart. With all my strength I thirst for you in this dry desert where there isn’t any water.

This week we’d like to encourage you to MEMORIZE the verse and hide it deep in your heart. That is what God’s word says for us to do.

This means spending a few minutes each day reading the verse out loud and then repeating it over and over until you have it memorized. By the third day, you should be able to say most of the verse without even looking!

Psalm 63:1 - God, you are my God. I seek you with all my heart. With all my strength I thirst for you in this dry desert where there isn’t any water.

When you find yourself in the place that you don’t want to be, you must begin your journey toward joy by turning immediately to God. We must remind ourselves early in the day that God is our God. To have this relationship with God is to have ownership to the power and strength of God.

Our journey to joy must begin early. It can’t wait for the sun to set! We must make a path and call upon Him for help. We must not wait for the heat of the day to hit us before we call upon God. We must begin early, while the sun is still rising, so that we might begin our day with the right foundation.

Every morning I have my Coffee with God. I drink from my Coffee with God Ceramic Mug, I read my devotional, write in my prayer journal, and spend time with my Lord and Savior.

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