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I AM READING POSTS FROM A LOT OF PEOPLE THAT ARE TIRED OF STRUGGLING JUST TO LIVE. I'M THERE TOO. SO TODAY, I'M PRAYING FOR ALL OF US, NO MATTER WHAT YOU ARE DEALING WITH. FATHER, IN THE AWESOME NAME OF JESUS, WE ASK THAT EVERYONE WHO COMES TO THIS SITE BE LIFTED UP. WE ASK THAT EVERYONE WHO COMES HERE FIRST HONOR YOU. WE ASK THAT EVERYONE WHO COMES HERE BE REFRESHED AND RESTORED. WE ASK THAT EVERYONE WHO COMES HERE NEVER TIRES OF DOING GOOD. WE ASK THAT EVERYONE WHO COMES HERE HAS ALL THEIR NEEDS FILLED. WE ASK THAT EVERYONE WHO COMES HERE HAS THE PEACE THAT SURPASSES ALL UNDERSTANDING. WE THANK YOU FOR THE HONOR OF BEING YOUR CHILDREN AND WE HONOR YOU BY LIVING WITHIN YOUR LAWS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR MERCIES THAT WE CAN NEVER DESERVE. AMEN.
just want to thank you, I come back just to read your kind and caring words for others. Father, keep the blessing flowing for Linda, keep her in Your mighty hands.
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Yes lord, thank you for mercy for we rely on you, our sovereign LORD!! amen
The chief lesson I must learn about the life of discipleship is that it is a life of pain. Too often my message has been, "Accept Christ and have a life of peace and joy." Of course peace and joy follow, but not without pain, and that is where so many Christians grow discouraged and faint.The pain that comes to us in following Christ is the pain of change. It is the change from living naturally to living spiritually. It comes, as Blaise Pascal says, from the ungodliness that is still left in us. The greater our resistance to this change, the greater our pain will be. The reason heaven will have "no...more pain" (Revelation 21:4, KJV) is that every will has been brought into complete harmony with God's will; thus, the tension of wills, which is the source of pain, will be gone.Many Christians make themselves unhappy because they resist the pain that in itself indicates victory. We live miserably because the natural man loves comfort and ease, and we have an erroneous view of the kind of work we expect Jesus Christ to do in us. He came to make us victorious, not comfortable, and victory means a gradual displacing of our natural life with His triumphant spiritual life. The difference between a christian wallowing in self-ease and one who is triumphant is pain.The comforting thing about the pain of discipleship is that it is a healthy pain. It is not the pain of breakdown and death, but the pain of healing and restoration. It builds and fashions me into the man God intends for me to be; it develops an incredibly strong character; and it perfects the image of God in me. "After you have suffered for a little while, the God of all grace...will Himself perfect, confirm, strengthen and establish you" (1 Peter 5:10). Thank God for the school of pain! May God make me a worthy graduate!
"Turn to me and be gracious to me, for I am lonely and afflicted. The troubles of my heart are enlarged; bring me out of my distresses" (Psalm 25:16-17). *IN Jesus' name I Aprrove and Pray This Prayer For You And Me/All*AMEN*
Father, You put all things under the feet of Jesus. Christ is our peace. May we be filled with knowledge of Your will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding. As the elect of God, holy and beloved, we put on tender mercies, kindness, humility, meekness, longsufferings: bearing with one another, forgiving one another. Full of belief, confident we are presentable inside and out, we keep a firm grip on the promises that keep us going! Father, You always keep Your Word. We will see how inventive we can be in encouraging love and helping out, not avoiding worship together, but spurring each other on, especially as we see the big Day approaching. Father we commit to pray for one another, keeping each others spirit up so no one falls behind or drops out. we also pray for spiritual leaders that they know what say and have the courage to say it at the right time. We are one in the bonds of love, inthe name of Jesus,amen&amen
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