Monday, March 17, 2014

Jesus Calling: March 18

Trust Me one day at a time. This keeps you close to Me, responsive to My will. Trust is not a natural response, especially for those who have been deeply wounded. My Spirit within you is your resident Tutor, helping you in this supernatural endeavor. Yield to His gentle touch; be sensitive to His prompting. 
Exert your will to trust Me in all circumstances. Don't let your need to understand distract you from My Presence. I will equip you to get through this day victoriously, as you live in deep dependence on Me. Tomorrow is busy worrying about itself; don't get tangled up in its worry-webs. Trust Me one day at a time. 
Psalm 84:12
English Standard Version
     O Lord of hosts,
    blessed is the one who trusts in you!

Matthew 6:34
English Standard Version
“Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.

My Prayer
Lord, help me to not get ahead of myself and to thank you about today and focus on today. You tell me to be content. Help me Lord because I tend to continually look anxiously to the future for things that are not known and worry about future outcomes. Help me to stay in the moment. Lord, I realize that it is not natural for me to Trust You. But, You have clearly shown me who You are and what You have done in this world and in My Life. I want to trust You in all circumstances. Give me the Power to do just that. Help me to not focus on understanding before trusting. I pray that the mark of my life would be trusting You.

Note: The devotion and scriptures are from author Sarah Young. If you haven't already, please purchase the book and support the author.

273 comments:

  1. I want to thank you for your posts. Though I have the book, I had to move from my home suddenly and it accidentally got packed up.I read it every day, along with Jesus today, which is even more so focused on daily hope. When God really speaks to me, as He has after reading this, I also then share on my FB page. Your prayer today I would also like to share. I hope that's ok.
    I've been going through a serious illness and just got out of an abusive relationship with someone who just couldn't handle me being sick any more. At 57 yrs old, I had to move in with my mom, a very small 3 bedroom home. Quite humbling I must say, but I was grateful I had a place to go.
    Not really sure why I'm telling you all this, except I guess I just needed to share with someone who seems to have a genuine spirit of God, and a compassionate heart. But mostly, just to let you know that what your doing is helping people, and your prayer truly helped me today. Trust has become a huge issue for me, even with family. But I am desperately trying to take it one day...sometimes one minute at a time, and trust in His love, grace, mercy and provision!!!
    May God Bless You Always as you continue to bless others daily.

    Shelly

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    1. Your welcome. Of course you can share the prayer. Thank you for the kind words. As you have done with me is what I try to do with my prayers, just be honest about what I am experiencing as I experience Jesus and this life.
      Lord, thank you for giving Shelly a place she can find refuge, with her mom. Refresh her and rescue her from the illness she has had; repair the hurt she has experienced from this relationship and remind her daily of the Hope we both have in You, for now, tomorrow, and all eternity. As Paul said to those in Rome, called as saints, I echo, Grace to Shelly and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.

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    2. Also, never forget - You are Loved - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thSOeSduSDQ

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    3. I just sent a long reply, but it didn't post. So let me just say thank you and God Bless You for the prayer you said for me! How compassionate and kind of you!!
      If you would like to pray more specifically, please go to YouTube and Google "Surviving Benzo Withdrawal Hell" and you will find me. I need to do an updated video this week, as I know I have people concerned about me and also needing to know there is hope!
      I seem to receive the most grace from strangers...other than our Ultimate Grace Giver!!!
      May He bless you and your family for it!!

      With A Very Sincere Heart,

      Shelly Johnson

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    4. Our Dear Shelly,
      How are you?
      As with any addiction, God can and will break every addictive chain, when He is sought. Praying you are still in this Prayer Room and continually seeking Him with us, and continually receiving His Blessings with us, and continually seeing His Mighty Marvelous Miraculous Victories with us, in Jesus' Name. Amen.

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    5. I just watched dear Shelly's video on YouTube, and it was heartbreaking to see the pain she was in. She struggled through her addiction, but she had faith and believed God would rescue her. I also read in the comments that, unfortunately, Shelley passed away. Praying that God's eternal light is shining on her. Rest in peace and power, sweet soul. Your pain is over.

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    6. Oh! No! πŸ™ May her soul and all the souls of the faithfully departed through The Divine Mercy of God rest eternally, safe in His Arms and in His Peace. In Jesus' Name! Amen.

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  2. "Trust is not a natural response, especially for those who have been deeply wounded".
    These words are exactly what I needed to read this morning. I think I have been reprimanding myself for the amount of work in thought that it takes to grab hold of trust. This statement makes me realize it's ok that I have to work at it and makes me grateful that God is willing to provide his supernatural power into me so I can walk in trust. Thank you!

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  3. This morning, I caught myself thinking about the whole week ahead and all that we have coming up this Friday and Saturday! I read today's JC and thought, "There I go again!" We are equipped to get through this day as we trust. And, sometimes it is a moment by moment walk. I will hold Matthew 6:34 in my heart...for myself and all of us.

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  4. I did the same thing. I started thinking about the whole week and started feeling overwhelmed. It's a moment by moment walk,one day at a time.

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  5. Good morning to everyone. I’m a school bus driver and between pick ups each morning I’ve been reading these AND the comments all school year long. But it’s my first time commenting. You all have been a blessing to me every week Day morning.
    Isn’t it wonderful that our God only wants us focusing on today, giving us all we need for each day? Manna. The manna went bad if tried to store and use for tomorrow. They had to gather each day for that day. Daily dependence. What freedom from worry if we will heed it!
    Happy Monday to you all. 😊

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    1. My name is Janie

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    2. Welcome, Janie. Really loved your manna reference. It's so true. Lord, help me (us) to trust in You daily to provide what we need... just for today. I know You have tomorrow covered as well, but I will concern myself with only today. Guide my steps, and light my path. You are my strength, and I trust in You. In Jesus Holy name, I pray. Amen

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    3. πŸ™ I'm Joining into your prayer, Rose. Thank You Jesus. Amen. πŸ™

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  6. Hello Janie😊. Mine is Jan. Welcome! I hope you enjoy this day that the Lord has made just for you. Blessings to you! Unknown,I love the manna comparison! Why I jump into my day with all kinds of plans for the week escapes me. As per comment above, I get overwhelmed. This is the day the Lord hath made I will rejoice & be glad in it.psalm 118:24. Be blessed everyone😊.

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    1. Thank you, Jan, for the welcome. Happy Monday and be blessed as well! πŸ€—

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  7. Trusting you God always is the only way. Thanks πŸ™ for all you do Lord

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  8. What wonderful posts above. I am richly blessed. Thank you, everyone. To all who are spending a few moments at this blog today:

    May the Lord bless you and keep you; may the Lord make His face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; may the Lord show His favor and encouragement toward you and give you peace, both this day and forevermore.

    God be with you!

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    1. Thank you for your blessing which is the same as it was in 2019 and I pray the same for you dear Bob. I remain richly blessed in His presence and peace.

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    2. And also with you, Bob. Echoing your wonderful blessing for all who are here. May God's peace and grace follow us throughout our day as we continue to trust in Him.

      Blessings from California

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  9. Agree with all of the above. Godspeed all and take on the day! fyi, I like the NIV version of Matthew 6:34: "Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." i.e. Focus on today's issues and God will be sure to provide for your needs this day. Amen

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    1. Dear MadFox, I know your transplant is next week and you are preparing yourself, physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Remember God's Spirit is instructing you and guiding you from within. "Be sensitive to His prompting." Rest in Him who cares for you. He has equipped you well for this trial and your Lord will not leave your side, not even for an instant. Trust in the Lord with all your heart. He is mighty to save and heal you. He is fighting your great battle and you are so beloved to Him and us, your loving JC Family. Rest well, brave soldier. Gain your strength and believe He has prepared you well and will not leave you.

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    2. Thanks Jeanne. All is well.
      In Him. Amen.

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    3. May you feel the warm embrace of God's awesome bed manner. Peace to you always.

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    4. Continued prayers for healing and strength, dear MadFox. God is with you always.

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    5. I can feel God surrounding you from here!

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  10. Needed to read this JC this morning as I started the day in anxious worry about my job situation. I got fired last August and am working a job that is only paying half of my bills right now. I sm trying sooo hard to live in faith and trust in Him and not worry, doubt, or fear what will happen or what shall be my next moves. Please pray for me and my family. Jesus please give me wisdom and discernment as I continue to live in You daily.

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    1. Continuing to pray all is well. Hope the job is better and you are too! Amen.

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    2. Praying things are going well because you have seen God's faithfulness in your life, and you are resting in His peace and comfort, and being guided by His Spirit, our "resident Tutor".

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    3. Praying that you get a wonderful job that will be sustainable and you will enjoying working there and you grow and develop yourself in the working space .

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    4. How are you today Mark L?
      In keeping with today's Devotion, and in between times, I am joining you in Thanking God for the job (manna) you have today, and praying He gives you the Strength to do your best for Him as though you are working for Him today, and He will give you the reward! In Jesus' Name. Amen.

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    5. Our Dear Mark L.,
      As God's Holy Spirit often does, my Life Study Fellowship Prayer today was to Thank God for helping me to find my right work. Both DH and I have been laid off over a year, which has allowed closer daily continuous contact with Him, one another, and discovery of all of you, my precious JC Family of Prayer Warriors in Christ.
      Dear Heavenly Father God,
      You are our One True LIGHT on this path called life. Help us to be still, patient, and trust You, listening to Your Voice, and holding Your Hand until we know what to do and which way to go.
      We are desirous of using all of Your Gifts and Talents that are in us, through Your Grace. Would you guide us to the work You want us to do and please place us in that right work? Would You help us have deep abiding faith in You and Your Plan for our life?
      When You do send this work, Dear Father God, would You help us do it well according to Your Standards and look to You for upgrades, better work opportunities, and greater rewards?
      I thank You for guiding us with Your Wisdom, that is Higher than our best understanding, and for upholding us up to face You with hope and confidence, blessedly assured You are with us, and you will always be with us, because You are the Same God, YTF (Yesterday, Today, & Forever)
      I ask. I seek. I knock. I praise. I thank. In Jesus' Name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy Will Be Done. Amen.

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    6. From 1 Timothy 4, Be sure to use the abilities and talents God has given you through His Prophets when the elders of the church laid their hands upon your head. Put these God given abilities to work; throw yourself into your tasks so that everyone may notice your improvement and progress. Keep a close watch on all you do and think. Stay true to what is right and trustworthy according to God, and God Himself will bless you and use you to help others.

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  11. Proverbs 3:5-6 trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not into your own understanding in all your ways acknowledge Him and He Shall direct your path

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  12. Thank you for your blog. I have the book Jesus Calling and one morning I went to sit on my porch with my coffee and to read Jesus Calling for that day, as I do every morning. I had forgotten my book in the house. I looked up Jesus calling for that day on my phone and found this group. This group is a blessing I had no clue I would find. I have been reading the blog because of the comments and prayers ever since. Thank God first of all, and thank each of you that pray and comment on here. This mornings devotional I have read at least once a year for the last 6 years and today is the day it all made sense to me. I have been shown something I have needed to see for a long time now, I don't have to understand why I got hurt, I need to just trust God to heal me from the pain. For many years I have wondered why, I guess that isn't near as important as to who I can go to for healing and to be restored.

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    1. Amen Pamela K! We don't need to understand why things happen and even whey they don't happen. God knows better than us so we must trust in His plan. Trust in Him all things will come together. His promises are dependable and true. Amen, We don't have to questions our circumstances because it is far more important that we can go to Him for our restoration, renewal and healing.

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    2. God has a way of showing us what we need to see when we need to see it, and His timing is perfect. Rest in His peace knowing that He holds you in the palm of His hand.

      Blessings from California

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    3. So true, dear Rose! He's always on time.

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  13. How fun to get back on here and read all of these posts! Mark - I will be praying for that perfect job! I have been there as has my husband. It's hard, but God DOES provide and you will find the perfect job. Love and blessings to all of the rest of you bloggers. And, God did provide (one minute at a time!) throughout my whole day. Heading to bed, sleepy, happy, blessed. <3

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    1. God sure does provide, one minute at a time. I too am heading to bed, sleepy, happy and blessed.

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  14. This devotional could not be more perfect for today!

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    1. The Spirit never ceases to amaze me how everything so perfectly is said and fits. I no longer am surprised.

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    2. Amen to that, Bob!
      You are amazing, Lord.
      You amaze me with Your Love.

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    3. Amen! His timing is perfect and His love is endless. Thank You, Lord!

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  15. He lowers us to raise us
    So we may sing His praises
    Whatever is His way all is well
    He makes us rich & poor
    That we might trust Him more
    Whatever is His way, all is well
    All my changes come from Him
    He who never changes
    I'm held firm in the grasp
    Of the rock of ages
    All is well with my soul
    He is God, in control
    I know not all His plans
    But I know I'm in His hands
    He clothes us, then strips us
    Yet His word equips us
    Whatever is His way, all is well
    Though our seasons change
    We still exalt His name
    Whatever is His way, all is well.
    Praying for all JC family in this midst of trouble in the land. Love to all & thank you for praying for my testing. Waiting for results. πŸ₯°


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    1. I love those words, Jan! Are they from a song?

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    2. Wonderful poem, Jan! Thank you. God be with you in your need.

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    3. Thank you Jan..you are our songbird #2.

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    4. Yes, Robin Mark, an Irish singer. You can Google the song. It's lovely & so fitting at this time.

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    5. Such beautiful lyrics. I printed them out.
      Listened to the song and it is so comforting.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EPQjXIMxv0
      Thanks Jan!

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    6. Looked up the beautiful song, Jan. Thank you for sharing! I even saved it to my playlist. I hope "all is well" with everyone in this JC family. God bless you!

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    7. Hope you are doing well too Rose. God bless you.

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  16. I tried to ask for prayer yesterday but I guess it was getting too long to write myou situation and my wifi kept going off so it kept getting erased. Here is the jest of it. I have been to the er 4 different times in a window of 2 weeks. My kneecap has gotten jammed onto ,your femur. I am in a lot of pain and of course, they won't give me anything for pain, and yet I am still waiting for a doctor. Now, I know I will need the right doctor, so that is my prayer. That the Lord will get me to someone who will care about me and my pain and who can help me. Thank you for praying!

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    1. Joining Sassy Mom in prayer for you DayπŸ™.

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    2. Fay - praying that you find the right doctor to diagnose and help treat your knee and pains. May you feel the Peace of God. JE

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    3. Fay, God be with you every step of the way! Amen.

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    4. Thank all of you! It really makes me feel peace and i am expecting an answer to these prayers.I don't know any of you personally but I love you in the Lord. I will be letting you know what happens. Again, thank you for praying for me as I don't belong to a church.

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    5. Standing in agreement with JC prayer warriors, praying trusting and believing God for you Fay.

      Maplewood NJ

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    6. Lord God, see the need of your dear child, Fay. Come to her assistance quickly, help her in her need. Hear our prayers for her offered in love. Amen

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    7. Fay praying for Gods best for you and His protection. God loves you and We are His church.

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    8. Pyaying in Georgia for our JC friend, Fay! May healing be restored, as well as your faith strengthened. May the God of peace and love wrap his arms around you!

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    9. Lord have mercy on Fay..hear our prayers for her.

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    10. Fay, I am praying for your pain to subside and that you will find the right doctor to help you. Stay strong.

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    11. Praying God has healed your knee. I remembered you are going through a hard time. I know God is with you always and forever, and I pray for your family for guidance, comfort and peace.

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    12. Praying that you got treatment for your knee and you have recovered . God is faithful and knows our hear desires .

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  17. Fay - JC Warriors, Join me in praying the Lord will send Fay the right Dr. who will correctly diagnose her knee and pain issues.

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  18. My prayers are with you, Fay. I’m also thinking..a lot of good will come from the chapter in life that we are all experiencing with the virus. Some will find God and Jesus for the first time in their lives....praying that lives are changing and that over time, our nation will experience an extraordinary healing. God bless you all...All is Well.

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    1. Amen, Bright Star! Praying with you that lives are changed and restored. Thank You, Lord, for changing me, healing me, and fixing me.

      Blessings from California

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  19. Hi brothers and sisters in Christ,
    I’m here today seeking guidance and scripture on peace. Something unsettling has happened to me recently and I’m finding myself in a constant state of anxiety. I know that Jesus has a perfect plan for me. I pray I can trust Him fully and stop trying to take control myself.
    Most importantly, I ask you all to pray for my fiancΓ©, Eric. He doesn’t know Christ and doesn’t seem real willing to talk about it. We have an 8 month old son together that I want to raise with Christian values, preferably as a family unit all together, but at the very least I want my son to have two Christian parents.
    Thank you all for the prayers. Love in Christ,

    Amber

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    1. Amber- I encourage you to try not to lean on your own understanding, but push towards trusting in the Lord. He will not disappoint you. You are on the right path of seeking Him. Stay there. Like your soon to be husband, my mother has not come to Jesus, but I am NOT giving up on my prayers for her. I am doing my part and I TRUST God to do His because it is NOT His will that any should perish! Let's keep trusting and praying without ceasing and giving thanks to HIM!
      You and your family are in my prayers. God is able!

      Maplewood NJ

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    2. Like you, I have have reached out for prayers here. This is an amazing group, those known and many more unknown, that are faithful to the call to hold each other in prayer.

      I pray for God's blessing (which means to bring to the original intent and design) for you and your family.

      And you just can't beat that!

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    3. Amber. Your situation is one that I can relate to because I was Eric 30+ years ago. A couple of things for you specifically. If Eric is a moral, kind, good provider and person, then count your blessings. Secondly, do not complain or threaten him with you need to be a Christian, the male ego is such that you will put up a wall. My wife simply went to church each Sunday (with our son) and asked if I would like to come with her (calmly and with no condescension) to which I always declined. However, I've always been a "seeker" and had dabbled in religion as a teen. Being a father, if he has the qualities discussed at the start, then he should be openly questioning why he loves your son... because it is that relationship that could yield an understanding as to how a Father-God loves him as a "son". As dad with a toddler, this father-son and unconditional love deepens dramatically. It has an impact!

      If you have a mutual friend that is male and a Christian ask that guy (preferably same age and a very mature Christian who will counsel not threaten) to mentor Eric in confidence. However, Eric has to also be "ready". In my case, I finally decided that I WANTED for my son to make a decision about God (while I still doubted) around the 1 year point... as I didn't want to be a stumbling block to His faith. In other words, I was okay with his mom/my wife nurturing him as a Christian and I would attend church "for appearances sake".

      At that time, she attended a church with a dynamic non-preachy, intellectual (I needed that), "cool" guy pastor (I recommend you attend a church with a pastor that fits the bill). God worked on me there. Further, the friend suggested for me to re-read Mere Christianity, by C.S.Lewis, which I had read years earlier and moved me to be an "accepting of Christians" agnostic from, for all practical reasons, an atheist-agnostic! Lastly be patient and PRAY. My wife prayed every day that I would become a Christian... as did her friends. You can be the example to Eric in your home of Christ as He was with sinners and Unbelievers. Treat Eric with forbearance and love, and if He is the man that you came to love, then in a year or two, your son, mentoring, life circumstances, and prayer can yield a man of God. I and others here will pray to that end. Amen

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    4. Dear Amber, I have seen the scenario you have described many times throughout my ministry. The best approach is what MadFox outlined above. I had a secretary who had a husband like your finance and she did exactly as MadFox outlined and over time (a handful of years) the man chose to know Christ and he went on to be a faithful servant in the church. When I use the term over time, let me qualify that by saying even though you don't see any evidence of conversion taking place, the Spirit is working. Maintain your faithful practice of the faith for that in and of itself, speaks volumes that will have its impact as the Spirit works. Continue in prayer as you are for through prayer, your heart will be lead to choose wisely your words and actions that will make the impact God seeks. So, when you pray for him, also pray for yourself for you are the living presence of our Lord. God be with you.

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    5. You have come to the right place, Amber. Pray without ceasing as Maplewood stated. Mad fox and Bob are our JESUS'S apostles of today..their words are filled with the holy spirit. We are praying.

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    6. very kind, humbling even, but as Peter chose to be hung upside down on the cross as unworthy of the same death as Christ... I'm uncomfortable as a mere man and sinner to be called "apostle-like" but I do try and tap the Holy Spirit with kind words and with thought about what I write here. With appreciation and in Him.

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    7. Amber, I am praying for your fiance to give his life to the Lord. You have received a lot of great advice here. Stay patient and continue to show your love for Jesus. He will see that and the Holy Spirit will will him in. God bless.

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    8. I wonder what your name is. Mine is Rebecca. You are so loved and I thank you for your beautiful writings. You have given us so much hope and your faith shines.

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    9. Amber, I pray that in this year your fiance has opened his heart to the Lord and the spirit within him urged him to say "Yes". I'm going through the same thing with my husband but at least he tries to be a good Catholic and watches the mass on Sunday and tries to follow the rules. I am a born again Christian and I attend a Catholic Church and I'm in charge of their English Bible group. God put me there. I believe those who do not know Jesus can see Him in us, so keep living your life to reflect His light and truth. Live to please Him above all and your fiance will see that and in God's timing, he will seek Him for himself.
      Good advice, as always, MadFox and Bob.

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    10. Praying for you and your fiance, Amber. I am in a similar situation with my husband. Remember, God's timing is perfect. Just keep praying for him and let God do the rest. You've been given great advice from MadFox and Bob. Praying that all the lost souls find Jesus. Amen. Godspeed and blessings to you.

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    11. This advice is so helpful! I'm certain that we ALL know family, friends and beyond that we want to experience the love of God and the salvation that only comes through JESUS CHRIST. worth the price of admission in the blog today, thanks mad🦊, Bob, et al πŸ˜‰♥️πŸ™

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  20. Another day to give You praise and rejoice in the midst of the pandemic, because 'my hope is built on nothing less than Jesus' blood and righteousness…..On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand, All other ground is sinking sand’ and that includes the ground of COVID-19, that is surely a sinking sand. I Trust You Lord, keep me from even thinking about replying on my own understanding because Your Word says: "Whoever trusts in his own mind is a fool, but he who walks in wisdom will be delivered.” Thank You for my today and my tomorrows, I ask in Jesus name.

    This devotion like all others regarding trust, is much needed at a time like this. We are in this world where trust must be earned. Family, friends, love ones, government, pastors etc.. must all earn our trust. However, this is not and should not be the case with our God. King Solomon knew that trusting God is exactly where we must start. "Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding..." (Proverbs 3:5). Our surrendering to God begins with our lips and our thoughts. Besides commitment to depend on God, we need to cry out to Him to show that dependence. “In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight” (Proverbs 3:6) When we pray, we admit that God's ways are far higher than ours. We show to Him that we’re leaving our troubles, concerns, problems, burdens and dreams in His capable hands. The Word promises that when we cry out to our Father in prayer, He hears us and answers. If believers are going to truly trust in God and flee from evil, we have to know exactly where we stand and that is to seek an objective measure that tells us the truth. And that truth comes from the One and Only source, GOD and HIS WORD!

    Heavenly Father, great is Your faithfulness. This morning, You have given us new mercy, not stale or leftover mercy, but BRAND NEW MERCY! For this and many others, we say thank You! Thank You for power to trust in You in the midst of chaos and life’s uncertainty, power to trust You because You are the GREAT I AM! Power to trust You because Nothing is Impossible for You! Power to trust You because if You can provide for the birds et al., You will take care of us who are much more valuable, we are heirs to Christ Jesus and as heirs, we need not fear. Thank You for the reminder to trust You one day at a time sweet Jesus!

    We are Overcomers! Stay blessed and keep Trusting!

    Maplewood, NJ

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    1. I always play that song in the nursing home, which is now closed to outsiders for good reason. Amen! We must all lean on our trust in Him. A year later the state of the world is pretty scary but we rest in His peace because we trust in His faithfulness and His Word.
      Thank You Father for "brand new mercy" every day. Amen!
      I rest in the Hands of the Great I Am! Thanks dear Maplewood.

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    2. Amen, dear Maplewood. Whom shall I fear? https://youtu.be/R0gu0nOaFsI
      Blessings from California

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  21. "Create in me a clean heart, O God, and put a new and right spirit within me." (Psalm 51:10)

    (Matthew 10:16-20) And Jesus continues with His instruction to us as He is preparing us to go forth in His name to live and proclaim the gospel message. What He is saying now makes us all very uncomfortable. Quite frankly, He is being very honest with us about what we will experience in being His followers in this day and age. We are going to face persecution. But when those moments come and they will, we are to take the posture of a lamb in the presence of the wolves. We are to make wise choices as He has taught us and we must maintain the integrity of the faith. These are essentials for the witness. All of this initially makes our minds to start racing, wondering what we are to expect. Fully aware of what is going on in our heads, He immediately says when those moments come, do not worry (how often has He said that to us) for we will have the Spirit leading us in what to say or do. These will be moments in which the Father wants to make a witness unto Himself for the salvation of the world. Trust the Spirit's lead and be faithful to it. (A few hard gulps are heard among us.)

    We all are living in times none of us have ever lived in before, therefore no one really knows where this is going though many would like to tell you they do. We are His witnesses in these times and that is a task that we must take seriously. Be wise, do the smart things for everyone's health and safety. Stay loving, especially in the presence of people who have no faith and thus do not know how to cope with the way things are. Those who are unable to cope will tend to act out (like wolves). Remain sheep which yes, makes us very vulnerable but it is the way He was among us and we know of the victory that He won in doing so. As today's JC admonishes us, we don't need to understand and we cannot know where this is going but He promised the leading of the Holy Spirit and that is certain. Therefore, moment by moment and no more, pray, "Lord, come to my assistance; make haste to help me." (Psalm 38:22, 40:13, 70:1, 71:12) In so doing, we will have all that we need. Then sit back and watch God work in the moment even in the face of whatever. As always, do not wonder and worry.

    Lord, come to our assistance; make haste to help us. Keep our spirits like sheep, especially in the presence of wolves. Make us wise, make us loving. Lead on Holy Spirit, your advice is the only guidance in which we can truly have confidence. Lead on, O Lord, take us where you want to show Your saving grace. I pray this for my brothers and sisters in this blog. I pray this for my heart and soul. In the name of Jesus Christ and for His glory, this prayer is offered. Amen

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    1. Beautiful Bob. Who would have thought this Pandemic would be lasting so long and now with the new strains, there is a reason to fear. But I trust in the Lord and I will not be afraid. I will remain blessed with His wisdom, discretion, patience, love and hope. We only need to trust in Him. "Be pleased, O LORD, to deliver me: O LORD, make haste to help me."
      May He continue to lead all of us to that better day. Praying with you and for you and all our JC Family.

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    2. Thanks Bob ... praying for wisdom and to follow where God leads us

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    3. Amen and amen, Bob! As always, your posts feed and nourish my soul. God be with you.

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  22. Lord I try each day to live in faith hope and trust in You so that worry doubt, and fear don't become all consuming. Living in the peace of Your presence is such a great feeling knowing everything is in Your hands for you to decide. Help me to forever remember that no matter what circumstances I face that You are right there with me, fighting for me, and providing all I need Thank you Jesus

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    1. Praying your perfect prayer with you, dear Mark. Amen and Amen.

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    2. Amen! Echoing your beautiful prayer, Mark L. Thank you for sharing.

      Blessings from California

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  23. I want to Thank everyone for their comments. During this time with so much bad news and high stress; which is extremely hard for people who suffer from anxiety; it is so good to come to this blog. It gives a moment of relief which helps so much. Thank you to everyone.
    God bless everyone.

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    1. Praying for all those suffering from anxiety especially BMP, my son Justin, Michelle and Juan. May the Lord's peace be with you all and comfort you. Keep trusting in Him.

      Blessings from California

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    2. Praying that God will calm their hearts and give rest to the minds and spirits. When I had postpartum depression 33 years ago, I had the worst anxiety and I really understand what a burden it is. May the Lord carry that burden and give rest to BMP, Justin, Michelle and Juan and everyone suffering with. Thank You Jesus!

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    3. May our merciful Father, lift the heavy burden of anxiety off of BMP, Justin, Michelle and Juan. May their bodies, minds and spirits feel a new serenity and peace. Thank You Jesus.

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  24. March 18,2020. As I was leaving the house to run a necessary errand the phone rang (Optometrist). My new lens arrived.

    Almost 20 years ago my optometrist said I had the beginning stages of cataracts. I was very upset and asked if I had to have cataract surgery - response "Not as long as we can correct them with lens. You dodged the bullet! Most people your age have already had cataract surgery." Fast forward 20 years. 2 weeks ago, the left lens in new reading glasses wasn't strong enough. He fine tuned it saying "If this doesn't work you will require cataract surgery - If it works this will buy you another year." After learning about coronavirus I decided NO SURGERY!!!!!
    Thank You Lord Jesus for blessing me with another year to praise Your name.

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    1. Praying our Father is taking very good care of your eyes and you will not need surgery. Thank You, Jesus!!

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    2. I am still Praying for your Eyes, Sassy Mom. Hope they are always able to see and focus on Christ, as they have been. Lov eto'o you and our JC Family.

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    3. Praying for your eyesight, Sassy Mom. May God bless you abundantly to overflowing, and I'm doing the victory dance for another year without surgery. God is good! Thank You, Lord!

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  25. I am back. On February 24th I asked my JC warriors to uplift all dealing with carona virus and for their families in prayer. No one responded and the human in me was deeply hurt so I decided to be still. Please forgive me. I have been reading all your posts (I love you Norah, highly favored one). Please know I have been praying ever so hard for all of you known and unknown. I have been struggling with this cough that won't go away mostly allergies (I feel better today). I am super exhausted caring for my daughters sons (my 3 youngest grandsons) no school in Texas for my 15 year old. My lord and savior gives me the strength. My prayer that our lord of lords..king of kings Jesus Christ will protect each and every one, keep you healthy, have mercy on the whole world..we are all in this together. I love you all very much ..this holy ground that has answered so many of my prayers with your powerful prayers and I thank you.

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    1. Praying for you dear oneπŸ₯°. The joy of the Lord shall be your strength. What you are up against & your faith in our God to get you through is inspiring!

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    2. I was so happy to hear from you from a few weeks ago..have been praying for you and yours. Peace with you.

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    3. @LoveConquersAll. Do not be dismayed at a lack of response. All here read through all the prayers and comments or at least most of them... however, many do come just once a day in the AM since this is the typical use of any "morning" devo. I usually am here twice a day... early a.m. (sometimes too early! πŸ˜‚ and usually just prior to going to bed or actually in bed reading scripture and sometimes reading this blog. Most folks don't comment later in the day. In fact, you will see some posts, reposted the next day when someone is asking for a response or to be sure specific prayers are in front of folks. So, your prayer was "heard." Peace and Godspeed.

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    4. Totally agree MadFox. 99% of the time I am reading early morning and miss a lot of the posts. Please know that I am here every day and am praying for all of you even if I don't post very often. God speed and good health to all.

      TJ

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    5. Lord God, I lift up in prayer to you Rebecca. For the help she is giving her daughter out of pure love, give her strength to rise above the circumstances and provide the loving support she wants to provide. Amen

      So sorry, Rebecca, for missing your post on 2/24. I was on vacation with my brother and did not check back into the blog after I had posted in the early AM. Your heartfelt prayer for those suffering with the virus and those who have lost individuals was a beautiful prayer. We all are offering similar prayers until this virus passes. God be with you.

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    6. Amen...and God Bless you all....

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    7. Blessed Assurance, Loveconquersall, with God's Holy Spirit continually in this JC Prayer Warrior's Room, whomever The Holy Spirit led to read and pray over your post, whether they replied in writing or not, they read and prayed over your post.

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    8. Praying with my Family here for you. Know you are always in my prayers dear Loveconquersall. You have so much to handle. I pray God is giving you the strength, healing and guidance you need. He is the Way Maker and He can make all things right.

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    9. Amen! Know that I pray for you all, JC family, even when I don't post. I lift up your cares and concerns to the Throne of Grace who is mighty to save. I love you all, and you bless me daily with your posts and prayers. Thank you, Lord, for this blog.

      Blessings from California

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  26. As we seek to reflect the love of God to all as Jesus did, possibly one of the most difficult aspects of the way Jesus was is found as John shares the experience in the upper room on His last night. Realizing this was His last time on earth with His devoted friends, He begins by laying aside His outer garment and wrapping a towel around His waist. Taking a basin of water, He proceeds to perform a task that is only done by the lowest of individuals in that society, servants/slaves. Apparently, the homeowner was a person of modest means who did not have the luxury of servants and thus that act of hospitality was unable to be provided. But Jesus, with the knowledge of all things being given into His hands, that He was from God and was going to God was able to set aside social parameters and perform the loving act of hospitality that the home owner was not able to provide. We see in this story that Peter, very fixed in his understanding of what should and should not be, objected to what Jesus was doing. Truth be told, Peter would never in a million years stoop to such a level. For this attitude, Peter was set straight by Jesus.

    The blessed point of this story is that when we know who we are in the eyes of God, that we are each a child of God, sealed by the Holy Spirit and marked as Christ's own forever in our baptism, we are able to show the love of God no matter what the circumstances. But if social norms determine how we see our self, there will be limitations on what we are willing to do and who we are willing to love. This was a major struggle for us as we passed through the years of adolescence, conforming to the popular norms of our peers, all a part of the maturation process. Yet, for those stuck in conforming to society, this process continues on into adulthood as seen in Peter. This was not the case for Jesus for one simple reason, His identity was found in His relationship with His Father thus He was free to love any and all without any inhibitions or limitations. This is the bar He set as an example for us and we are able to clear it to the degree we are willing to define ourselves and everyone for that matter according to the Father's love. When I read through the psalms and listen to the rest of scripture, I am impacted by the use of the word 'all' For example, 'Let the peoples praise you, O God; let all the people praise You (Psalm 67:3,5). How inclusive is 'all'? In Jesus actions in John 13, it appears to me that there was no level beneath Him that He would not go to do an act of love. He could do this because He was so closely connect to the One who is above all...and we have been given that same privilege. Jesus concludes the foot washing with these words, "I have set you an example , that you also should do as I have done to you." (John 13:15)

    Let us go forth, wherever the Father leads us, free to love any and all without conditions. God be with you. With love, Bob

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    1. WOW! BOB,
      How Deep Is Your Love, God!
      Help my willingness ...to define me and ALL others for that matter according to Your Love...
      To make sure I completely comprehended ALL you shared I looked up the word ALL: Every individual or anything, with no exceptions.
      This is a T-all order, but someone has got to do it. If not now, then when? If not me, then who?

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    2. Wonderful teaching, Bob! May we be so assured in our relationship with our God that we will lower ourselves to serve others in total love. Your words really spoke to me:
      "His identity was found in His relationship with His Father thus He was free to love any and all without any inhibitions or limitations." I want to have that perfect selfless love. May His Spirit lead me to it.

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    3. Bob, this insight to Jesus's act blows my mind. Thank you!

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    4. Beautiful reminder, Bob, of how we are to be with one another. Uninhibited selfless love. Thank you, Lord, for Your greatest example, and please lead me in Your ways, guide my steps and light my path to serve others as You did.

      Blessings from California

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    5. I just finished a weekly Bible study that used to be a 30 min. Lunch then a 30 min. Lecto Divino type discussion. Miss that but zoom works... I brought up Bob's lesson as we read Philippians 2:5-11. In it it says "every knee shall bow in heaven, on earth, and the underworld." The point by Bob was Jesus bent His knee to wash the feet of the disciples...here as an example that Peter could not understand, which led my lunch groul to say Jesus will not demand (and He could make it happen) all to bend their knee but rather the recognition of His love will cause ALL to freely want to bend their knee! Regardless who they are with as Bob said in his thoughts above. Agree. When we think of His love then serving others in agape becomes like Christ. AMEN.

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    6. Thankyou Bob, we can only love ALL if we know who and whose we are. He gives us the ability and desire to live all and point them to Christ. Amen Mindy

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  27. I will equip you to get through this day victoriously, as you live in deep dependence on Me...
    GREAT IS THY FAITHFULNESS
    by Jaleesa McCreary/Austin Stone Worship
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eQ1oal44wU
    Great is Thy Faithfulness, O God my Father
    There is no shadow of turning with Thee
    Thou changest not, Thy Compassions, they fail not
    As Thou hast been Thou forever wilt be

    Great is Thy Faithfulness, great is Thy Faithfulness
    Morning by morning NEW MERCIES I see
    All I have needed Thy Hand hath provided
    Great is Thy Faithfulness, Lord, unto me

    Summer and winter, and springtime and harvest
    Sun, moon and stars in their courses above
    Join with all nature in manifold witness
    To Thy Great Faithfulness, Mercy and Love

    Great is Thy Faithfulness, great is Thy Faithfulness
    Morning by morning NEW MERCIES I see
    All I have needed Thy Hand hath provided
    Great is Thy Faithfulness, Lord, unto me

    Pardon for sin and a Peace that endureth
    Thine Own Dear Presence to cheer and to guide
    Strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow
    Blessings all mine, with ten thousand beside

    Great is Thy Faithfulness, great is Thy Faithfulness
    Morning by morning NEW MERCIES I see
    All I have needed Thy Hand hath provided
    Great is Thy Faithfulness, Lord, unto me
    Great is Thy Faithfulness, O God my Father to me!

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    1. Love this song! Thank you dear Brie! Everytime I hear it I am so blessed!!

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    2. Thank You, Lord, for Thy faithfulness. ❤ Beautiful song, dear Brie. Thank you for blessing me with it.

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  28. Asking for prayers dear onesπŸ’•. Today is my surgery for torn meniscus. It's not major, I just don't like being put under. I keep thinking I'm going to wake up & feel the pain. Aren't I just pathetic? I feel totally silly. Love to you allπŸ₯°

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    1. This post date says 17th. Surgery is 18th. I thought I was posting march 18.

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    2. Starting prayers for you right now, our Jan gridley so you can feel Him surrounding you. Great is His Faithfulness!
      If you wake up too soon, they'll knock you back out before you feel the pain or know what hit you πŸ₯° πŸ₯° πŸ₯°

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    3. Dear Jan, I've had arthroscopic surgery to fix a torn meniscus. May God guide the Doctor's hands perfectly and give you the patience you will need for your recovery. No matter how hard it is and how long it takes, trust that God will bring you back to perfect health and movement. ICE is the most important thing and follow their instructions carefully. It took a long time for my leg to feel like my leg again but I can still run now so it worked. Just like Brie said: Great is Thy Faithfulness and we are praying for you together. Much love.

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    4. No, it's not silly, being "put to sleep" always has risks. When you wake up, you probably won't feel pain... now an hour later, possibly, or during physical therapy, but this too shall pass! Lord, give Jan a pain free surgery and as little pain as possible post-surgery. Amen.

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    5. Jan, praying for a successful surgery today with as little pain as possible. You've got this.

      TJ

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    6. Father, please comfort, heal, and strengthen Jan for/during/after this surgery. Let the pain be released from her and replaced by Your perfect peace and love. Hold her hand and be by her side. In Jesus name, I pray, Amen πŸ™.

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    7. Our Lord and Saviour please be with Jan as she goes in for surgery. Bring peace to hear heart and remove any anxiety she may be feeling. We pray for the doctors who are doing the procedure to do their best . We rejoice because you have gone ahead and made a way .

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    8. Dear Father, cover Jan in courage, strength, and a sense of peace as she has surgery today and in the days ahead. May any pain be bearable knowing each minute, hour, day is one day closer for any pain to be in her rear view mirror! Praying for your surgeon(s) and all taking care of you, Jan. Praying God's presence is felt by all and that you feel more of a peace than anxiousness. In Jesus' name, Amen.

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    9. Thank you Lord for your love and care over Jan G. Hold her close so that all her fears are no more. Jesus we trust in you! Amen!

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    10. Jan --- Got you covered in prayer. I declare and decree for successful surgery and comlete restoration in the precious sweet name of Jesus. AMEN and AMEN

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    11. Joining in prayers for your successful surgery, Jan! Remember, he is all you KNEED.

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    12. Dear Jan, joining our JC prayer warriors in lifting you up to the Throne of Grace for a successful surgery and post-op recovery with as little pain as possible. Lord, cover Jan with Your peace that surpasses all understanding, and be with the doctors and nurses caring for her. Ease her fears and replace them with Your comforting love. Amen

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  29. Jan Gridley - Joining warriors in prayer for our Jan, we love you.

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  30. JC Warriors. I've been here, each day, with many things to accomplish prior to the admission next Wed. March 24th, and have posted little but read each day comments and mini-devos within the topic of the day. Norah Thanks for your words and prayers yesterday. Bob, as always stirs thought of the servant leadership of Christ and I view my role not only to be a good patient but to also serve the team who work with Oncology patients in a similar role, from my RNs each day, to the team of docs, to the janitorial crew... by being the light to them, especially with covid, where I can do little else but SERVE THEM as I'm physically able.

    I'm prepared for this journey, and still hope my wife will be able to be in a caregiver role for it... but it appears that path is narrowing. We have come to accept it, but are still praying for a miracle change in policy. This Wed. is admit day and, Friday the 26th is transplant day when 5 Million little stem cell friends, seek to find a home in my bone marrow and start making precious blood cells, asap! God has His right hand extended, and I'm gladly holding it with peace from His love for me and you. He died and He lived. Our hope is in this life chapter concludes at just the right time...May He be glorified in all that I do not only forever but in particular, the next 3 weeks. As one of His messengers on the floor of stem cell transplant patients and caregivers, show love in all I do. AMEN.

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    1. Our Dear MadFox,
      I will continue in prayer for you and yours. May God go ahead of you and your wife. May He prepare the place for both of you, so when you check into Emory, you'll both exclaim, Our Lord's been here, how sweet it is. So be it and so it is! I ask. I seek. I knock, knock, knock on Heaven's Door in Praise and Thanksgiving for your health, healing, and presence of your Spouse/Daughter/Son throughout. In Jesus' Name. Amen.

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    2. MadFox, as you get closer to transplant day, your faith remains strong. Praying for you and your wife often for a successful outcome. Praying for your wife as your caregiver. May God give her the strength to take on the extra responsibilities. Godspeed MadFox. We're all here to support you.

      TJ

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    3. May the Lord lift you and your family up and let Him bless, comfort, and strengthen you as your journey in Him continues along. Peace be with you and God bless πŸ™.

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    4. Praying for you my brother in Christ.

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    5. My prayers are with you and your family.

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    6. Ongoing prayers, dear MadFox, continuing!

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    7. We are praying, MadFox, for you! You are a light shining brightly that will never give out. Thank you Jesus for all your blessings thus far and for the ones to come. Lord have mercy on your servant, MadFox. Amen!

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    8. MadFox --- You have all the prayers of the JC WARRIORSDERIVED!!! I declare Divine Healing over you 24/7. Great blessings over you and your family. We just rejoice in the Lord's VICTORY over All the principalities and powers in the heavenlies. His Word will not return void!!! HALLELUJAH!!!

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    9. God led me to add "...for the Highest Good of all concerned..." to my prayers for you and yours MadFox! Much love and prayers are going out with love from us to you and yours. May you continue in God's Blessings of Health and Healing for The Highest Good of all concerned! Thy Kingdom Come. Thy Will Be Done. In Jesus' Name. Amen.

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    10. Joining hands and hearts in all the loving support this family of WARRIORS his for you, Mad🦊, your family and all in your TEAM. Praying for you every day. πŸ™

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    11. Continued prayers for you and your family, MadFox. May the Lord continue to carry you through this journey of healing and recovery. Your faith throughout has been personally inspiring. Thank You, Lord, for the Miracle of stem cell therapy, and I ask that you strengthen our brother in Christ for what lies ahead. Our trust is in You, Lord. Amen

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    12. Praying without ceasing dear MadFox! You are not going into that transplant alone. The Lord will be right with you and you will be surrounded by all of our love and prayers. He has equipped you so try to rest in that truth. Soldier on my dear brother. He is fighting your battle with you. Much love.

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    13. Praying always for you dear brother. I have no doubt you will be a bright light to everyone in that hospital and your witness will soften their hearts and lead them to the Lord. All our love and prayers go with you on the 26th. Praying for victory and believing in God's faithfulness in your life. Much love.

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    14. Praying without ceasing for you MadFox. God is in your corner and always at your side. Praying for victory and a smooth recovery and wonderful results. Much love.

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  31. I ,too, am praying for the very best outcome for you, Madfox, and that your faith will impact those around you in wonderful ways. We look forward to hearing your precious testimony in the days and weeks to come.
    May God richly bless you and your family, dear brother in Christ.

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    1. Joining prayers for you, dear MadFox, and I also believe as CapeCodgirl does that your light will be seen by everyone you encounter in the hospital and through your faith, many will be added to the Good Shepherd's flock. Praying for victory, healing and a smooth recovery.

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  32. JC Warriors, I am asking for prayers for my ex-brother-in-law. I should have done this a couple of weeks ago. He is one of the extremely bad Covid cases. He has been in an induced coma, and on a ventilator for 2 weeks. He has been hooked up to an ECMO machine as well which is basically dialysis for the blood. It removes it, adds oxygen to it, and cycles it back in. We received an update yesterday that they don't think his lungs can recover. His last hope is likely a lung transplant. Please pray for a miracle and for his wife and my niece and nephew. It's been a rough month for them. Thank you Warriors and God bless you all.

    Love,
    TJ

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    1. Father, please lift up TJ's ex-brother-inlaw and place Your healing hands on him. You are the healer and miracle worker Lord--no one else. Comfort his family and loved ones while they are enduring this trouble. Let him feel Your presence all around him. In Jesus name, I pray, Amen πŸ™.

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    2. TJ praying with you for ex brother in law and your family, and the tender spot they hold in your heart. God the Father holds a tender spot for them also. Father may your will be done.

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    3. I am joining all other JC Prayer Warriors in prayer for him and his dear ones. May they all see God shining His healing light so brightly and warmly, that they rejoice in Thanksgiving to God our Heavenly Father.

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    4. TJ, lifting your family up in prayer to the throne of grace. God is God enough! Amen!

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    5. TJ --- Joining with all the JC WARRIORS in prayer for your ex brother-in-law and family. I declare healing and restoration over your brother-in-law's body and decree his body will not be a habitation for sickness and disease, but will be a temple of The Most High God. In Jesus's Name, AMEN and AMEN

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    6. Yes, and Amen! Thank you Jesus for the Father's will be done with the best possible outcome for all.

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    7. Lord, we lift up TJ's ex-brother-in-law to the Throne of Grace. You are the Way Maker, Miracle Worker, Promise Keeper, Light in the darkness. We thank you for Your kept promise to never leave our side. Please give his family Your indelible peace and comfort them through this trying time. We pray for healing and restoration, and may Your will be done in Christ Jesus. Amen

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  33. Thank You Jesus. Praise the Lord continually and always πŸ™.

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  34. Father, help us to not be so self-centered and to see all the darkness around us in the world. Let us turn our lights on and help us to shine brightly in our lives and the lives of others. Help us shine light on the darkness and bring it to the light and to You and Your word. Let Your glory reign throughout the world. Revive us and renew our hearts and minds to do Your will and not our own. Re-train our perspective and lead us with Your word along the right path Lord. Glory be to God always. Praise the Lord. Thank You Jesus. In Jesus name, I pray, Amen πŸ™.

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  35. Many concerns here to be prayed for. Just know my prayers have been added with the others. God is Good and knows each concern and has a good and perfect plan. God Bless you all. Love, Kathy

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    1. You said it best, Kathy! God is good, so very good. Thy will be done, Lord. Help us to trust in you at all times!

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  36. Requesting my prayers please. The wonderful attention day approaches for us on April 8th. With it comes when he makes feelings. Making our grandchildren completely ours, but at the same time there's morning for relationship with our daughter and their mother. Our granddaughter is starting to act out again physically and refusing to do things she needs to do. This adds to the everyday hecticness and stress that we have. The majority of it my husband isn't aware of because I'm the one who handles it. Because of his strokes and trying to control his diabetes his ability to emotionally and cognitively deal with all of it it's very hard on him. He gets frustrated very easily which only multiplies the situation. Our grandson just started ABA services which is therapy for autistic kids. My husband doesn't like having him gone all day. I also don't like the idea of it, but I need the break/to do stuff in the house and to have an emotional and physical break. I honestly walk through my days asking Jesus to help me through a Spirit constantly. I so appreciate your prayers and uplifting. I continue to pray with you on different concerns. With Madfox as the day gets closer to his stem cell replacement. I love all the learning I receive here and all of you. From The silent One to pray, to the amen's, to the stories of hope God has resolved things in your lives. Even though I'm silent most of the time you walk through my days with me. Bob please see how much God is using you through this blog. This is your preaching platform. I could name so many but I know I would leave out. We are the church, we are the body of Christ! I praise You Lord for uniting Us together. One body, one spirit and Jesus Christ is the head of all. Thank you Jesus for sharing yourself with us. And thank you JC family and Chris Peyton for sharing who you are with me and everyone else.

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    1. Terri, the love you demonstrate each day taking on Grandkids as children, the pain you push aside for your daughter, the shield you provide for your husband, is a faith that runs strong, VERY strong indeed. May the government officials see the wisdom you have and the love you provide clearly and the adoption day, thus go smoothly. May God be present at the hearing in a way that you can have no doubt as to His love for your entire family. May your daughter find God, may that revelation change the paradigm of her life, and when she finally seeks Him, may He restore her. All this in Jesus name. Amen.

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    2. April 8 is noted on the Birthday Gift of Prayer Calendar, our dear TERRI. Expect a firestorm of prayers to come your way, for you and each of your dear ones, and for safe keeping while He is cleansing Michelle. In Jesus' Name. Amen.

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    3. Praying for you and yours, Terri. You are loved!

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    4. TERRI --- I am going to The Throne of Grace to intercede for you and your precious family member's circumstances. I speak healing and restoration over each of you and cover you ALL with the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ. I pray that the Holy Spirit would bring ALL the work of the crucifixion, ALL the work of the resurrection, ALL the work of the ascension and ALL the work of the restoration of the Lord Jesus Christ into each of your lives!!! And, satan, I command you and your demon forces of darkness to take your hands OFF this precious family. You have no authority here!!! I declare and decree that these family members are children of The Most High God!!! Sending sweet love to you, TERRI and your beloved family!!! In my sweet Jesus's Name, AMEN and AMEN. In His Grip of Grace, Mercy and Healing JJ

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    5. Dear Terri, lifting up your entire family to the Throne of Grace. God is with you daily. You are so loved. Your dedication to being the rock of your family doesn't go unnoticed. Godspeed, and looking forward to the victory report on April 8!

      Blessings from California

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    6. Praying for you and your family Terri. What a wonderful thing you are doing.

      TJ

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  37. Please forgive me I was using talk to text and even though I was reading it as it typed it changed the words. It should have read. Requesting many prayers please the wonderful adoption day is soon approaching on April 8th. With this comes many makes feelings joy and relief because they're completely ours and morning over the loss of relationship with our daughter and their mom.

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    1. Praying for you Terri . God's grace is sufficient for you and your family.

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    2. No apologies needed our TERRI.
      I easily knew what your heart was saying, and it provided me with the opportunity to read more slowly. Peace!

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    3. Praying for you and your family Terri. May the Lord lift you up and bless, comfort, and strengthen you. Let His heavenly peace flow through your family and renew your lives. Peace be with you πŸ™.

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  38. Praying for you MadFox... strength, courage, and a healthy outcome . God’s brilliant light shines on you... and you are reflecting it to others in need.

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  39. Bob, I always look forward to your teachings...they bring Jesus into our life and give much to ponder. Thank you.

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    1. I only post as I am led to post (that is why sometimes I do not post). It is a privilege for me, Bright Star, to bring Jesus into your life and provide you with something to ponder. I do so with prayer. God be with you!

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  40. Morning glory and blessings to our ALDONAI, Thank You for yet another blessed day. Life has a way of distracting us and keeping us away from the moments that You give us. That is, trusting You in all circumstances no matter what we encounter. We try to do things on our own and fail each time we refuse to trust and acknowledge You. When this happens, we end up in a kind of survival mode where we just get through the day and wish the time away. Living one day at a time isn't always easy, but You have given us the recipe for our lives which is trusting in You for ALL our tomorrows. That recipe includes: Worry about nothing (Matt 6:34), Rejoice and Pray about EVERYTHING (1 Tess. 5:16-17), think about, things that are true, things that are honorable, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, and worthy of praise, that are found only in the Word. (Isaiah 26:3), and The Word doesn’t say, “For all things give thanks.” But is says, “In ALL things give THANKS.” (1 Thess. 5:18). Why give thanks in all things? Because we know that You will take care of us, meet our every need and help us through the rough patches. For this and so much, we say THANK YOU.

    Reading this devotion this morning, just reminded me of Psalm 23:1-6

    “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.”

    and the songs below:

    'Moment by moment, I'm kept in His love,
    Moment by moment I've life from above;
    Looking to Jesus till glory doth shine;
    Moment by moment, O Lord, I am Thine.'

    And:

    One day at a time, sweet Jesus
    That’s all I'm asking of You,

    Just give me the strength to do every day
    What I have to do,

    Yesterday's gone, sweet Jesus
    And tomorrow may never be mine
    God help me today
    Show me the way
    One day at a time,

    I'm only human
    I'm just a woman
    Help me believe in what I could be
    And all that I am
    Oh, show me the stairway
    That I have to climb
    Lord, for my sake, teach me to take
    One day at a time.


    Blessings and Peace.

    Maplewood, NJ

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    1. I woke up singing this song! And voila, through you, God's Holy Spirit had already provided all the words. Thank You!

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    2. Maplewood, my songbird. Love that song! Love you! Thank you Jesus for all my precious friends here on this site! My blessing from you, sweet Jesus!

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    3. Amen Maplewood πŸ™. Thank you for sharing. Beautiful.

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  41. ...Trust is not a natural response, especially for those who have been deeply wounded...
    Thank You Lord for helping me come to Trust You and Your Word anyway and through it all. Amen.

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  42. Lord, I give all of me to You. Use me to do Your will. Teach me to trust in you all day, in all ways. I try to turn things over for You to deal with but sometimes I take them back and get nowhere. Help me to trust You more than I fear the unknown. Today I place in Your hands as I trust that will bring about the best outcome.

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    1. Amen and amen! God be with you, dear Mark L.

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  43. Dear Jan - so glad that you did post this a day early. You have been in my prayers. And I TOTALLY GET the nervousness and feeling silly for it, just as I am chastising myself for feeling scared to have a mammogram. But, today is the day of your surgery and I'm praying along with all of our JC Family that you will be in and out and on the road to recovery in no time.
    Thanks to all who prayed for me last night and this morning for my nerves to settle down. My DH prayed for me last night and again this morning and I'm now wondering why I made the appointment so late in the day.
    THEN, I read from the rest of you and you all have my prayers. MadFox - I am absolutely believing the additional time will bring an open window for your wife to be with you. The Hospital has to know the importance of that but as everyone has reminded you and what you, yourself have proclaimed is that you are never alone.
    Continued prayers for each of you as I hop on and off here throughout the day. I won't relist the requests - but just know that I am reading and praying right along with you.
    Expecting Miracles and Victory Reports and that mine is one of them!

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    1. Sweet Norah, praying that the Lord replaces your fears and anxiety with His peace that surpasses all understanding. Love you dear sister in Christ.
      "All is well with my soul." https://youtu.be/zY5o9mP22V0

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  44. Thanking God for another day, another opportunity to seek and serve Him as He showed us to do. Lord, guide my steps today. Hold my right hand and light my way. Amen

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  45. Update on Marla, the one who was in induced coma.

    "Sadly - Marla passed away yesterday. I know she is with the lord. I always feel such pangs of sorry for the loved ones who will miss her so. Thank you for your many prayers."
    GOD is in control and you just can’t beat that. RDS.

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    1. So sorry to hear about Maria's passing, Sassy Mom. Like you said, she's with the good Lord now. Keeping her family and friends in prayer for peace and comfort.


      Maplewood NJ

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    2. Sorry for the loss of Marla, Sassy Mom. I'm sure she will be missed here, but she is in a beautiful place with our sweet Lord. God bless πŸ™.

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  46. I'm sorry to hear about Marla's passing, Sassy Mom. Prayers for her loved ones.
    Mammogram went fine - won't know anything for a week. I think I get it, God - I'm going to learn how to wait on the Lord. :) All involved were very kind and caring. And my DH drove me (crazy, rainy, gray day)...so I'll just keep praying and trying to learn a little patience! As you all know - that's not exactly my strong-suit! LOL!!
    Wanting to hear from you, Jan! Continued prayers, TERRI and of course, our MadFox.

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    1. Thanks for keeping us abreast, our Dear Norah.
      As long as the radiologist didn't appear immediately after the scans and ask you to have a seat, all should be well and I will continue in prayer for you until it is.

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  47. Brie - you CRACK ME UP!!! And...that's good to know. Another friend asked, "Did she say, "Hmmm...." - NOPE!
    Sweet Sleep Peeps! Can't wait to snuggle in that bed! DH just said, "Your bed awaits you, My Dear." Such a great man! <3

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