"The Spirit of the Sovereign LORD is on me, because the LORD has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners, to proclaim the year of the LORD's favor and the day of vengeance of our God, to comfort all who mourn, and provide for those who grieve in Zion — to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair."~from ISAIAH 61 Bible verse for this Blog

APOLOGY to READERS who followed a SEARCH to HERE & didn't find it

On July 18, 2017, I drafted almost 3000 blog posts that I had published since 2008 when I began blogging, rather than edit each one. So if you clicked here from somewhere else and ended up with the post unavailable or error, I am sorry but this is why. It'd be too much work for me to go back and fix them. There's an explanation on 7/19/17 as I'm still learning.

Monday, May 13, 2024

One WORD: TIMING

now that's a TIMELY choice for 

this week

as we 


FOCUS

in our lives and this fabulous book

by 

Cleere Cherry Reaves

as we enter this

final week

to

PENTECOST

with

TIMING

{so I must say God's Timing seems perfect & IS even when ... }

we may not think so and it just seems at the worst time

WHAM!

Thankfully the author has a wonderful Word for us again

"Do not overlook: this one fact, beloved, that with the Lord one day is as a thousand years and a thousand years as one day."2 Peter 3: 8 ESV
2 Peter 3:8 TPT - So, dear friends, don’t let this one thing escape your notice: a single day counts like a thousand years to the Lord YAHWEH, and a thousand years counts as one day.

although as usual, it does not contain the One Word: TIMING

{guess I'd better get use to this by now

but her message in her devotional always is TIMELY and 

definitely points toward her chosen One Word that we are to Focus on for the week.

Yes, God's TIMING is perfect!

and so is her message a really wonderful one

to direct us on our

"... walk, journey, continual learning curve, the process"

"The blessing of each step, one by one ..."

as He continues to refine us

and transform us

which is the intent of this book

and also this week's focus on the Holy Spirit

who continually is at work transforming us

our lives, our pace

"... Our joy is not in our arrival but in our walk with Him."

"And we can trust Him. His nudges inch us closer to fulfillment
His timing is perfect. He isn't too fast and He isn't too slow."...

He knows!

Often I'm sure that I have grumbled about His timing, and come close to giving up hope or resolve that He probably has forgotten me, He doesn't have time to take take of this; and on and on - not seeing ahead as He does or knowing what He knows or the plan He has or sees for me (or whoever else I might happen to be praying for God's perfect timing). Easily I think we all fall prey to being discouraged, disheartened and tend to doubt God's faithfulness even when we see later or wake up to the realization that He hadn't forgotten, that He was faithful before and He'll be faithful again. It is us that tend to wander in our faithfulness & end ourselves in the pit that we seem to be grumbling about or wondering what's the lesson God that You're trying to get through to me and question why ... why the setbacks? why another "hill, twist, turn" unexpectedly to us, but never to Him as He's trying to sync our pace to His! He's gently forcing us to either slow down or speed up or stay steady and trust as we obey & follow His lead. (Ouch). Instead of easily becoming frustrated and all those previous emotional words, perhaps we need to look deep within, look up and look out so we can adjust & be transformed (by the renewing of our minds, right?) to realize as always He knows us, He knows best and He's in control & for us (not against us) hoping that we will correctly transition and make the necessary changes. 

He does notice every step and misstep; every tear and every heartache; every call or cry to Him; every thing we walk through, He is there walking through 'it' with us (not leaving us forgotten along the roadside or in that pit); every thought and mindset both positive and negative; how tired & weary we've become (too often for me) but what He knows and we don't know (our countless uncertainties) is what lies ahead & how He hopes to get us there. 

I simply treasure the analogy in this devotional of our "walk with someone" (my Someone is Jesus) and her closing words. (I always look ahead😏😉to the end of the book or devotional in this case). I'll try not to give it away. And on this glorious sunshine day, I choose to stay the pace & remember His timing (be patient, be alert, & watch) so I take a "deep breath and ask God to help" me "go at His tempo". Tempo is also very important in the scheme of things, especially music. Praising and worshipping God and enjoying His TIMING! Now to trust & not waver in any doubt or fear or lack because God never fails to come through. His Holy Spirit will be right with me, guiding & directing my pace, rhythm and direction that needs to be refilled constantly but most importantly every PENTECOST (not just this upcoming Sunday) but each time we lose our touch and rely on self or this world, we really need to know that only His perfect TIMING and refilling of our empty cup is what our soul desires and consistently needs daily: more of Him, more of His Word, more of His change in us, more Spirit-filled people moving by the Spirit in this world that shakes us up far too much & we need to stay the course & stand firm in our beliefs ... even when ... and no matter what ... if the course changes just ask for His direction, His wisdom and His way ... always! 

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Scriptures:

2 Peter 3:9 ESV; Psalm 27:14 ESV; Ecclesiastes 3:1 ESV; Habakkuk 2:3 ESV


now to search for 


(looking more at TIMELY)

from Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary:

1. Being or occurring in good time; sufficiently early; seasonable. 
2. (superl.) Keeping time or measure. 3. (adv.) Early; soon; in good season.

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but here are some

Biblical verses with the One Word TIMING:

2 Kings 8:5 (Voice); Psalm 16:5 (TPT); Psalm 42:4 (AMP); Ecclesiastes 9:11 (NIrV); Zechariah 14:6 (MSG); Acts 1:7 (MSG); Romans 1:10 (TPT); 1 Peter 5:6 (TPT); 1 Corinthians 10:13 (TPT); 1 Thessalonians 5:1; & 1 Timothy 6:15 (CEB)


May the holy Spirit be walking with You,

every step, perfect TIMING!

(but if you're like me - patience also for us)

Hold on

Breathe & Be filled!

Focus 

Trust & obey

Remember

TIMING

God's Tempo Always

GTA
not
GPS




Sunday, May 12, 2024

PAUSES ... Week 7 PENTECOST is ALMOST HERE


This is the 7th or final week of the

50 Days and Words

'til Pentecost

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I certainly have enjoyed my first time counting the 50 days from Resurrection SONday until

PENTECOST

and focusing on these 

PAUSES

with really Spirit-filled 

One Words

that

captured my attention intentionally to

empower my life with the breath of the Holy Spirit daily.

Looking forward to each One Word,

biblical Scripture & meditation

this final week:


Seventh Week of Eastertide
Day 43: Face         Exodus 34:29
Day 44: Room       Acts 1:13
Day 45: Wind        Acts 2:2
Day 46: Fire          Acts 2:3
Day 47: Tongues  Acts 2:4
Day 48: Saw        Acts 2:3
Day 49: Ask         Luke 11:13
Day 50: Pentecost (Pentecost Sunday) 2:1

And, of course, this

PENTECOST

with a powerful refilling

by the

Holy Spirit

in me

&

His Church people!

{my goodness, how we need an extra portion of Holy Spirit power & anointing}


"Lord Jesus Christ, breathe the freshness of Your Spirit into us that we may come alive again to the possibilities and potential of our own lives, to the uniqueness & wonder of each person around us, to the beauty & brutality of our world {sadly so & worsening} and MOST especially to the wondrous glory of God that fills our universe {Friday May 10th & Sat. May 11th, much of USA was able to see the splendor of the Northern Lights in the skies - glorious colors! Glorious Heavenly Creator!} May we truly become people filled with Your Spirit!"

🙏Prayer from the Introduction of "Pauses for Pentecost" by Trevor Hudson🙏

[Note: words added in blue are mine]

I also omitted the word "Easter" before people & added CAPS to MOST

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This is my favorite Northern Lights photo, can you see what I see & why?


Come Holy Spirit!

Fill us afresh!


Happy Mother's Day!




Monday, May 6, 2024

Focus: ARRIVE


The Weekly One Word is:

ARRIVE

"... For He will command His angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways"
Psalm 91:11 NIV

God is following our every step through life to make sure that we arrive safely.

Although the One Word to focus on this week is

ARRIVE

and this is the verse given in the devotion

I think from the first paragraph

that the use of "arrive" is more aimed towards

purpose, goals, achievement

because of the parts written about self-evaluation

and (unrealistic) expectations
 
 "... we tend to be extremely hard on ourselves."...

Ain't that the truth?

After this the author explains our "idealized self" vs. "actual self" and 

"comparing where we are at to where we wish we were".

As I began to think about this and the One Word,

I kept thinking about when kids are traveling 

in the car on a road trip and continue asking:

"are we there yet? how long 'til we arrive?"

as impatience grows and you often have not 

even gotten that far yet (maybe just down the driveway)

but certainly not even close to your destination.

Cleere Cherry Reaves writes:

"... makes us feel as though we are truly never progressing. We become consumed with the destination, and all we want to do is arrive."

I'm felt this way often throughout my life.

I say that I am a 'work in progress'

but I'll be the first to tell you that my progress 

and the process sometimes has felt like

it's not really true, that I have not really made

sufficient progress in my life at being better, 

at being more Christ-like, at getting rid of that old me,

and truly putting on the new me;

Like I have been stuck in the same rut before in this life.

Will I ever learn? Will I ever be what I say I believe?

Will I ever stop doing what I know is not right?

the same old, same old

You know what they call people like that: crazy

The actual saying is:

"Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results."

So am I doomed to repeat the same mistakes?

After a lifetime, it sure seems like I did (or do) far too often.

I guess I haven't arrived!

as the apostle Paul wrote in Romans 7:15-20.

But I'm guess that God is telling me that

I just have not yet learned that lesson,

that I still need to be pruned & refined even more

surrendered & crucify my fleshly ways.

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Let me skip that hamster wheel that I got on

instead of writing about the part that I meant to: 

"becoming consumed"

with my destination, which I believe to be heaven

"and all we want to do is ..."

ARRIVE

oh, when I read those words

with the part boxed below in blue after this

my spirit inside leapt with a hopeful joy

YES! AMEN, amen, amen!

With each passing day, this is truly what I want ...


"...What if we began to take this word arrive and see it in a new light - one that reminds us of how we have already arrived in the exact space Jesus needs us to be."... "Where must we arrive? At His feet. That is the only destination that we should concern our-selves with, knowing and believing ..." Cleere Cherry Reaves

 [the full context is not shared from the devo, but the blue part IS my favorite part]

TO ARRIVE

at that final destination

To sit at Jesus' feet!

I no longer want or feel content or

at home here

anywhere

Times have changed, everything is so cruel.

But am I ready? have I done all I needed to do? is my mission over?

Oh, I haven't even changed and progressed as much as I should have?

Realizing my future home is not at all based on me or what I've done.

Only because of JESUS!

I'll ARRIVE

I thought that perhaps my heart & soul were way off

about this from the devotional

until I read this final statement of this devotional

"Let's release perfection & pursue excellence until we ARRIVE at our permanent home."

and I could have just cried

(in fact, I fought and right now fight back the tears that welled up from inside)

"There is a place that I long for more with every passing minute"

oh Jesus

Come!


I can hardly wait to

ARRIVE

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These are the other scripture verses for Cleere Cherry Reave's 

ARRIVE

this week:

Psalm 119:105; Judges 18:5-6; Job 23:10; all in NIV

Ecclesiastes 3:1 NASB

Remember

this Thursday is

ASCENSION

THURSDAY

😉

{we never know}

😇⛅



Sunday, May 5, 2024

PAUSES... Week 6 Ascension Thursday

This 6th Week
is an important week
as we draw closer to
Pentecost


because

Ascension Thursday

is this week.

On this Thursday, it will be the 40th day

since Jesus Resurrection Day

(known as Easter to most)

and the feast day celebrated as the day 

Jesus

ascended into heaven

40 days since He rose from the grave.

John 3:13

confirms that "No one has ascended

into heaven except He (the One) who descended

from heaven, the Son of Man."

the Son of God - Jesus!

10 days from Thursday

will be

Pentecost

On one occasion, while he was eating with them, he gave them this command: "Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift my Father promised, which you have heard me speak about. For John baptized with water, but in a few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit."

The Ascension (verses 6-9)

Then they gathered around him and asked him, "Lord, are you at this time going to restore the kingdom to Israel?" He said to them: "It is not for you to know the times or dates the Father has set by his own authority. But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth." After he said this, he was taken up before their very eyes, and a cloud hid him from their sight. 

Acts 1:4-9 NKJV


Sixth Week of Eastertide
Day 36: Power      1 Corinthians 2:4-5
Day 37: Water       John 7:38
Day 38: Drunk       Ephesians 5:18
Day 39: Listen       Revelation 3:6
Day 40: Withdrew (Ascension)
                              Luke 24:51 *
Day 41: All             Ephesians 4:10
Day 42: Kneel        Ephesians 3:14-15

The One Word "Withdrew" is not used in the verse given from Luke 24:51. In the devotion of the book, near the end, this is beautifully described as a "goodbye moment" - one that many of us can relate to with the loss of a loved one; and it's written as an encouragement to each of us through the disciples experience with Jesus' leaving again.
 
..."His Ascension is the final confirmation of His victory over evil and death. He WITHDRAWS, but from now on His loving & consoling presence will not be localized to one geographical spot. His living presence is now freely & infinitely available to every human being everywhere for all time." ...

[WITHDREW is the past tense of Withdraw]

"Luke tells us that when Jesus WITHDREW from them
"they worshipped Him and returned to Jerusalem 
with great joy." (Luke 24:52)

Let's celebrate with the same joy

this

Ascension Thursday

even perhaps with tears in our eyes of goodbye, 
we know the truth revealed in the above box quote
that His Living Presence is now freely with us
and available now & forever

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All of the One Words 

this week are powerful preludes to

Pentecost 

starting with the actual One Word 

POWER

for today from the apostle Paul, 

one who definitely experienced the Spirit's 

POWER

"My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit’s power, so that your faith might not rest on human wisdom, but on God’s power. 1 Corinthians 2:4-5

a wonderful encouragement for our faith

resting on God's power

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"Heavenly Father, forgive me for the times that I have sought to do things in my own strength or tried to use my own powers of persuasion to lead others to Christ. Help me to share the truth of the gospel of grace, simply and truthfully, as led by the Spirit of God, so that my faith and theirs may be founded on the truth and not influenced by worldly rhetoric, to Your praise and glory. This I ask in Jesus' name, AMEN."

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Friday, May 3, 2024

"SEEKING God through It"

There are so many thoughts that have surfaced this week as I explored the One Word SEEK and read some of the reading plans and scriptures. But one in particular seemed to strike me:
"SEEKING God Through It"



These are the SEEK thoughts that I focused on throughout this week:

SEEK HIM
First

SEEK HIS KINGDOM

SEEK and save the LOST

In my previous blog post, I shared most of the YV Bible Reading plans, so I won't share those again. If you know much about me, you might better understand the reason for the last one, so I will not focus on "the Son of man" who "came to SEEK and save those who are lost" (NLT) Luke 19:10 because I could go on and on about that one and its importance. In fact, it is important for all of us and for our loved ones and for the Great Commission (Matthew 28:16-20) to all nations. The first SEEK comes first, in each of our own individual lives, or else there's no reason or motivation for you to do the other two (or maybe they're all pretty much the same or related to one another), at least for me and to me. I am thrilled when one more comes or returns to Jesus! I definitely am so thankful for my own salvation and as I see loved ones declare Jesus as Lord, and being baptized.

*"SEEKING God is important. But in order to SEEK after someone or something, you must have an idea of its attributes." ...

I believe after a lifetime of seeing and knowing God through my personal relationship that started with Jesus, that I can say that I know God's attributes and I am completely convinced that He is who He says He is in His Word and has verified and revealed that truth to me over and over again. So this part of my SEEK is done even if at times I falter or question, I've been fortunate to be able to "bounce back" and return to the Truth of my solid beliefs in Jesus.

*..."By SEEKING Jesus and entering into His Presence, we can also have restoration."

[it's here that this story begins that one of 
my reading plans helped me relate closer]

Many years ago - actually centuries ago, and then repeated in more recent times, there was a woman with an issue of blood. An un-named woman, that was bleeding continually, not understanding it, why it happened to her; or why it continued, and who could help her heal from this issue. 

Throughout my own life story, I related to her and other un-named women in the Bible during Jesus' life here on earth, but not at all because I had the same "issue", UNTIL I met another young woman, actually a teen, who was dealing with this same kind of "issue" of bleeding, unknown to me UNTIL it no longer was; because this"issue" had become a near death issue, & then a miraculous survival story, year after year of her thriving and pressing on. A true testimony!

The biblical woman, that this is written about, is said to have suffered for about 12 years or who knows maybe more (her account is found in Luke 8:43-48, Matthew 9:20-22 and Mark 5:24-34 in the New Testament in the Gospels, which tell of Jesus' life) with this medical condition and she had spent all she had SEEKING a cure from physicians; and I'm sure that she prayed asking and SEEKING God for healing, as well as asking others to pray & SEEK for her, but there was no cure, she continued to bleed. She was in pain, had suffered through many physicians & attempts to heal her from this prolonged condition trying to impede her from living a normal life. None of the treatments were successful so she continued to endure this bleeding issue and the many inconveniences that it caused. The issue continued to surface in various ways.

This was the life of this young woman too, that I admire so much in my life. She has persevered also and done all she could to deal, to cope and continue on with her life, though it nearly ended her life while still in her teens, those medications that she was given in large doses ended up causing her back to be broken in 3 places, be put in a body cast, and then she had to learn how to start over with everything - to walk again. She pressed on courageously! She presses on still throughout all these last 30 years more of her life, where she has often faced more medical & other dilemmas, yet she stays strong, loves deeply, and determined to fight for her family, and herself. It was thought that without those large doses of medication, that she might have died. In fact, another mother of a teen, refused & took her daughter off of those medications when she noticed the side effects & her daughter did die by that Christmas. Yet for the young woman that I'm writing about, I can't say enough about how much she impresses me, from back then until this very day, being the best she can be in every thing, and now has dedicated herself to caring for others as a career, & her own family through so much. She's aMazing!

Initially when her "bleeding issue" began, and then became more complicated, it was thought that she might have leukemia. Her white platelets had gotten too low. But it wasn't that, even though she needed to receive infusions of platelets daily and went to the hospital to sit in the same treatment area with other young cancer patients, but her "issue" was not the same. Many in her youth group at church and during church services, people & friends prayed for her. Without a doubt, those closest to her, prayed throughout endless nights; SEEKING God to heal and restore her, and finally they thought a miracle had happened when it went into remission UNTIL ... it didn't, not long after and many times since, it resurfaces. She was told that her "issue" - her chronic illness could affect other parts besides her "blood" that it could impact her major organs. Her disease attacks her own bodies' immune system, attacking her tissues and organs, her very cells ... when her new cells develop, her body mistakes them as the enemy & begins to attack them to stop them from growing to replace the old, so her own immune system damages her body instead of protecting it. Yet she knows that at any time any flare up can come affecting her skin, joints, heart, brain, kidneys, lungs and where it started in her "blood". Your blood pumps through your entire body - imagine this: living your life always at risk of this "issue" arising, and not knowing when or where or how long or what treatment will take care of this new "issue". It's a constant battle, even longer than the woman with the blood issue in the bible. Yet this beautiful young woman, this precious daughter and child of God, has faith that moves mountains, love that strengthens her perseverance and continues to conquer whatever "issue" she faces in her life as she continually SEEKS His healing of each "issue" every time. She currently is awaiting (in her middle-age years, way too young) a total hip replacement surgery to end the constant pain she has endured far too long. Please keep her in your prayers (her surgery's scheduled the first week of June) and pray for a complete recovery that will last. 

*... "Sometimes SEEKING God seems difficult in the midst of constant turmoil and suffering. ...SEEKING God will only lead to the place, not a place, but THE place of restoration and healing."

Just like the woman in the bible story, who believed that if she could touch the hem of Jesus' garment, she would be made whole - she would be healed finally and completely, so she "pressed through the crowds, her pain, her bleeding - her traumatic experience" for so many years just to get to Jesus; and now this middle aged, young woman needs to hold on to the same faith to SEEK the healing of Jesus, holding on to the promise that she claimed back in her teens "by His stripes, I am healed", so we will declare this over her (and her children) because only God can make her, them, & us whole. God is her Healer. Jesus won the victory over sickness, and the tomb! So we pray that God guide the physicians, surgeons (& medical care team) to bring relief and pain-free care & full recovery to end yet another struggle that this wonderful woman SEEKS a healthier, pain-free life. We all would like that. Yet she certainly deserves the best from other human beings. It is said that we may not deserve what God blesses us with, but it is His desire for all to come to Him & SEEK Him first. 

* " ... In SEEKING God, we have to press through mental and sometimes physical obstacles." ...

{Anyone with a chronic illness throughout their lives faces this over & over again}

* "It isn't our innate response."

{that's certainly an understatement for chronic "issues" unresolved}

* "...SEEKING God is a pattern that must be formed and built." ...

[This happens to be Mental Health Awareness month.]

A crucial and important "issue" for so many; known and unknown,
yet to be diagnosed and treated. 
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Far too many go without this care,
and are left without treatment or a remedy or a way to heal.

* "... Trauma has a way of blinding us from SEEKING God because all we usually see is our pain. ...We feel our internal being crashing under the pressure of our responsibilities & our realities."

"There are mental barriers that we must press through, just like the woman with the issue of blood who pressed through the crowd. The crowd is not only a physical barrier but a mental one. We have to press through every self-doubt, God-doubts, what-ifs, why me, and more just to get to THE place of restoration and wholeness Jesus provides."...

[This was too good not to share as it is fully, and it spoke so loudly to me as I read and reread this often]

(*all these boxed areas are from that one reading plan that surprisingly 
God used  to etch in my heart & mind. See NOTE below and note*s.)

There is no way that I could have paraphrased 
or retold in my own words.
They are profound if you have ever had to press through until ... GOD breaks through!

And HE will

for anyone who

SEEKS HIM

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IMPORTANT 
continuation from previous box

* " ...If our mind stays in the darkness of our situation, how will we ever see the light?"

The women with the "issue" of blood 

knew/know by faith

JESUS'

touch and presence

makes us whole

HEALED

by Jesus cleansing blood

* "... by SEEKING Jesus and entering into His Presence, we can also have restoration."

HIS

LIGHT

shines through

any darkness

if we let

HIM

IN

* "... Every tunnel ends in light. Every storm ends.  God remains faithful. SEEK Him through It"

When we SEEK God, we must believe & receive, 
without doubt, that we can and will obtain 
the promises in His Word.
Hold on. Persevere.
You will have peace.
You have the victory.
God makes you whole.
You need to SEEK Him, 
even when you don't feel like it.


Just like the testimony of the woman in the bible
and the triumphant woman of this story, 
in this year
who aMazes me through every struggle,
painful battle, and situations that she encounters
endlessly in her lifetime, as hard as they are,
she may have been tired often of trying,
tired of crying, tired of being sick,
tired of being in pain, tired of fighting 
day after day,
tired of being tired, tired of life, but
she presses on and continues
to endure & persevere
not just one issue
but so many
and
now for her children
she must, she will, she needs 
to press through the crowd
the situation, the many problems
of life and show that

SHE IS AN
"OVERCOMER"
and
SHE'S "STRONGER"
this
"MAY BE the MIRACLE"
and 
 KEEPS HOPE ALIVE 
to "PRESS ON"

because she's like her musical heroes
Mandisa and Lizzie Morgan
(maybe some others)

"IT'S NOT OVER"
because
"HE IS WITH YOU"

JESUS
"You Keep Hope Alive"

🙏🙌🙏


THANK YOU
 
* "SEEK GOD THROUGH IT"
(really good & honest soul-searching plan)
NOTE:
 *all credit goes to this plan*
no intention to take its words 

by weaving them into this story 
with such a testimony 
of one that is still in progress

We all are!

 "Daughter, your faith has made you well. Go in peace. Your suffering is over." Mark 5:34 ~Jesus

"Thank You, Father God, that when I need hope, You are my Hope (Psalm 71:5). When I am weak, You are my Strength (Isaiah 12:2). When I am weary, You are my Resting Place (Jeremiah 50:6). When I need freedom, You are my Deliverer (Psalm 70:5). When I want guidance, You are my Counselor (Psalm 16:7). When I need healing, You are my Healer (Malachi 4:2). When I seek protection, You are my Shield (Psalm 33:20). When I am going through a difficult time, You are my Stronghold in the Day of Trouble (Nahum 1:7). Thank You for being my Heavenly Father and the answer to my every need." I SEEK You first. I SEEK Your heart. I SEEK Your Presence. I SEEK Your Peace. I SEEK Your Healing touch. I SEEK Your Power and Strength through Your Spirit. I SEEK Your wisdom and guidance in every decision and choice. Thank You that whatever I SEEK, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven and for coming to SEEK and save the lost. You are all I need to SEEK each day, help me love & obey You. Truly the more I SEEK You, the more I love You. Thank You for Your aMazing Grace!

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Here's another beautiful story I found to inspire
on this same issue theme

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To my faithful visitors;
all of you who spend your valuable time here with me
I do appreciate you so much!

Thank you for taking your time to visit!

Love, Sweet blessings & Hugs!

DIOS TE BENDIGA
GOD BLESS YOU

always

Peggy