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November 14, 2020

Daily Meditations of a Nurse Warrior

When supported and encouraged, no matter the circumstance, you never need to be afraid. Daniel 3:17, 19 and 25, shows us this through the story of three men, in a furnace seven times hotter than normal, walking around unbound and unharmed. #enduringthefiretogether
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November 13, 2020

Daily Meditations of a Nurse Warrior

What does Matthew 7:1-2, "Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you," say to you? These words, like many others, are intended, by Him, to serve a purpose (see Isaiah 55:10-11). #howwillyourespond
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November 12, 2020

Daily Meditations of a Nurse Warrior

Not getting promoted or wanting things to happen quick enough? Exodus 13:17 provides us with insight in to why He, sometimes, takes us on the longer route. In the meantime, take a moment to self-reflect and see why. #heknowswhenyouareready & #therearenoshortcuts
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November 11, 2020

Daily Meditations of a Nurse Warrior

Feel exiled? Zechariah 10:6 shares with us that He never forgets and will restore those in exile, because of his compassion and mercy. #homewardbound
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November 10, 2020

Daily Meditations of a Nurse Warrior

When actions, caused by ourselves or others, become hurtful or offensive, Psalm 32:1 reminds us that when we acknowledge our actions, He is ready to forgive them. #askforforgiveness #setyourselffree & #livewell
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November 9, 2020

Daily Meditations of a Nurse Warrior

We do not always get the job, promotion, or role that we seek. Until the opportunity presents itself again, 1 Peter 4:10 reminds us to "use whatever gift that we have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God's grace." In doing so, know that "he will not forget your work and the love that you have shown him as you have helped his people" (Hebrews 6:10). #servefaithfully & #remainpatientandhumble
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November 8, 2020

Daily Meditations of a Nurse Warrior

We all have a tendency to forget things; but there are some things that are just too hard to forget. One of those unforgettable's is the one who has been faithful, and "continues through all generations" (Psalm 110:5), and provides, cares, answers, and loves us always (see Deuteronomy 8:2-4, 15-18). #hardtoforget & #alwaysremember
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November 7, 2020

Daily Meditations of a Nurse Warrior

Despite failures stigma, it is truly one of life's greatest teachers as well as lessons, if willing to learn and grow from. Understand that failure is not failing but an opportunity to become better, more successful-a winner. Luke 10:20 also reminds us that we should not rejoice when we allow spirits to submit to us, but to rejoice when our names are written in heaven. #failureisfruitful #growth & #anopportunity
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November 6, 2020

Daily Meditations of a Nurse Warrior

How healthy is your vineyard? John 15:5 shares with us how to take care of our own. When we remain connected with Him, he as the vine and we as the branches, we are able to bear a bountiful harvest. #bearingsweetfruit & #fruitsoflove
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November 5, 2020

Daily Meditations of a Nurse Warrior

At what lengths are you willing to stand up for what you believe in? John 2:19 reminds us that Christ allowed his temple to be destroyed, in order to atone for our sins; but would rise again in three days, and did. #selfless #devoted #love
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