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May 14, 2014

There is none of these with God

No shortcuts with God. Our second chance bring us full circle to the place where we have to choose full obedience. While we may want to find the easiest road to complete obedience, our heart must be set on doing God’s will – His way and in its entirety – even if it takes longer than we’d prefer or requires more effort. – Priscilla Shirer


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Published on May 14, 2014 08:45

Great prayer

Disturb us Lord, when we are too well pleased with ourselves.


When our dreams have come true because we have dreamed too little.


When we arrived safely, because we sailed too closed to the shore.


May this be your prayer of your life


- Sir Francis Drake


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Published on May 14, 2014 08:38

Be still

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Published on May 14, 2014 07:10

May 12, 2014

Wonderful Quote

I would rather believe God for the impossible than just passively accept the inevitable. – Ben Dixon


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Published on May 12, 2014 17:08

God goes before you

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Published on May 12, 2014 16:59

Trust Him

Trust in Him at all times; 


Pour out your heart before Him;


God is a refuge for us.


- Psalm 62:8


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Published on May 12, 2014 09:02

May 11, 2014

Not by a bushel basket

 


Faith don’t come in a bushel basket, Missy. It comes one step at a time. Decide to trust Him for one little thing today, and before you know it, you find out He’s so trustworthy you be putting your whole life in His hands. ― Lynn Austin 


 


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Published on May 11, 2014 06:13

May 10, 2014

God showed his love by doing this cool thing

Jesus



One thing about God that I really love is the way is the way that He just totally gets us. All of us, wholly and completely.


It was the first Christmas without my husband. The first time the five of us would wake up early and go downstairs and sit around the tree while as presents were handed out. Five us, not six.


That year I must admit I went a little overboard on the gifts, as if I was subconsciously trying to make up for the loss of their father (and my husband) with stuff. Of course it didn’t work, but they did get sidetracked a bit.


Although I love giving better than receiving, the fact that Allan was gone meant that there would not be a gift for me under the tree. The gift’s absence just made the echo of his absence that much larger.


Actually, for weeks before it came,  I was dreading Christmas.


God knew it.


God got the hurt that I was feeling over the thought of that Christmas morning.


And He planned ahead so that I would not have to feel the sting.


Eight months before Allan’s passing God put on my heart to contact a ministry for prayer concerning the near death of my daughter.


When Allan died, God once again told me to email the ministry for prayer.


This is a ministry that I think is beautiful and wonderful, but that I would have never contacted without God’s urging as I am not naturally one that wants to reach out for help.


The ministry asked for my address, so that they might send me something special. That was in April and months later I never heard from them so I assumed they had forgotten about me.


 Flash forward to a few days before Christmas the mail came and I was surprised to find that I had received a very heavy box. I think it had a return address so I might have known the sender, but I remember thinking, “what in the world?”


It was close to Christmas so I thought I might just as well wait to open the box at Christmas.


When I did, I cried because I felt so very, very loved by God.


The box was so heavy because it was packed to the brim with one gift after another.


Things like a mug, a book and lotion…all things that Allan might of picked up for me.


The box not only blessed me with some pretty nice things, not only took some of the sting of the first Christmas without my husband away, but more importantly the box showed me that God got me! That God provides, and the God loves me so much that He prompted me to reach out years earlier knowing that the end result would be what I needed to get through a difficult day.


God can be trusted Always!!!


If  He is asking you to do something out of the ordinary, if you have prayed about it and know that it is Him, step out and follow His lead.


You can trust that He is leading you to where you need to be. Because He not only made you, He gets you!


 


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Published on May 10, 2014 18:42

Peace is…

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Published on May 10, 2014 06:40

May 9, 2014

Great Quote

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Published on May 09, 2014 19:38