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ANW's Savory Sundays
ANW's Savory Sundays
How do you handle false accusations?
As hard as it is to build your name and reputation, it is even harder to get it back, even when falsely accused. Offering help to restore your honor and prove you innocent, is Jesus himself, as he, too, was falsely accused and horribly treated for being good and honest, as he was "spit" on, "struck", and "slapped" (Matthew 26:67) by slanderous authority figures. Despite the accusations and abuse, Jesus remained faithful and true to himself and his Maker for being here to suffer the "transgressions" and "iniquities" for all people (Isaiah 53:5); and still rose above it all. So, if or when wrongly accused of something that you did not do, might you, too, remain steadfast in the truth. For, in due time, and at the right time, the truth will be revealed and set you free. #JusticeWillBeServed
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How do you handle false accusations?
As hard as it is to build your name and reputation, it is even harder to get it back, even when falsely accused. Offering help to restore your honor and prove you innocent, is Jesus himself, as he, too, was falsely accused and horribly treated for being good and honest, as he was "spit" on, "struck", and "slapped" (Matthew 26:67) by slanderous authority figures. Despite the accusations and abuse, Jesus remained faithful and true to himself and his Maker for being here to suffer the "transgressions" and "iniquities" for all people (Isaiah 53:5); and still rose above it all. So, if or when wrongly accused of something that you did not do, might you, too, remain steadfast in the truth. For, in due time, and at the right time, the truth will be revealed and set you free. #JusticeWillBeServed
#ANWadvocatingforhealthyliveshomesandworkenvironments
Website, Online Store & Seasonal Market Dates: anursewarrior.com
Don't be too quick to throw away old pillows or blankets. Take unused or old blankets and turn them in to new pillows and coordinate them with the old ones. It's amazing the combinations that you can create and spice up a living area or make it look brand new. #RRRChallenge
Published on January 12, 2025 10:19
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ANW's Soulful Saturday
How do you get justice?
Often, wrongs happen; and when they do, the natural instinct is to want to retaliate and get justice.
I, like David, wanted immediate justice, too, for being badly hurt by a toxic work environment. A few months, and still recovering, I sought a lawyer for help; but sadly enough, the lawyer advised me that it would be an uphill and losing battle. Adding to the anger, I, then, reached out to Nursing Incivility experts, whom I thought were colleagues, only to be told that they were sorry and could not help me either.
Then, thinking to myself, why did I not seek the Lord first. He was the one who cared enough to help and save me. From that moment forward, I gave my petitions to Him and asked him to "save me according to [his] unfailing love"; and since then, I rest in the fact that "this be the LORD's payment to my accusers, to those who speak evil of me" (Psalm 109:20).
So, if you struggle with injustices, might you, like me, "not take revenge...but [instead] leave room for God's wrath" (Romans 2:19). For "those who know [his] name trust in [him]...The Lord is known for his justice" (Psalm 9:10, 16 NLT). #JusticeWillBeServed
#RRRChallengeYourself
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Often, wrongs happen; and when they do, the natural instinct is to want to retaliate and get justice.
I, like David, wanted immediate justice, too, for being badly hurt by a toxic work environment. A few months, and still recovering, I sought a lawyer for help; but sadly enough, the lawyer advised me that it would be an uphill and losing battle. Adding to the anger, I, then, reached out to Nursing Incivility experts, whom I thought were colleagues, only to be told that they were sorry and could not help me either.
Then, thinking to myself, why did I not seek the Lord first. He was the one who cared enough to help and save me. From that moment forward, I gave my petitions to Him and asked him to "save me according to [his] unfailing love"; and since then, I rest in the fact that "this be the LORD's payment to my accusers, to those who speak evil of me" (Psalm 109:20).
So, if you struggle with injustices, might you, like me, "not take revenge...but [instead] leave room for God's wrath" (Romans 2:19). For "those who know [his] name trust in [him]...The Lord is known for his justice" (Psalm 9:10, 16 NLT). #JusticeWillBeServed
#RRRChallengeYourself
#ANWadvocatingforhealthyliveshomesandworkenvironments
Published on September 06, 2025 08:54
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