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God Inspired Wanted a place where my love of Christ could be shared with those whose love also is seeking Him.

My purpose is to share my love and devotion to Christ/God For His Glory and Truth

04/04/2024

INTEGRITY...my favorite word.
Listen or look to see how often you hear it used now-a-days, to see what our world is missing

04/04/2024

Thank You Facebook for reinstating my main page Elinor Dandrea...it's nice to feel vindicated.

Makes one wonder????
03/22/2024

Makes one wonder????

03/21/2024

C.S.Lewis' Screwtape Letters. A man was having a Godly thought, when the tempter interrupted it with the idea of lunch. Lunch won. It's how the flesh overpowers the spirit.

03/21/2024

Spot on đź’Ż

03/21/2024
03/20/2024

The Holy Spirit doesn't stand outside man, rejuvenating him. His presence is an inside job!

03/20/2024

FROM Our Daily Bread...

Blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord. Psalm 40:1-5

A woman rescued Rudy from the animal shelter days before he was to be euthanized, and the dog became her companion. For ten years, Rudy slept calmly beside Linda’s bed, but then he abruptly began to jump next to her and lick her face. Linda scolded him, but every night, Rudy repeated the behavior. “Soon he was jumping on my lap to lick my face every time I sat down,” Linda said.
As she was planning to take Rudy to obedience school, she began to consider how insistent Rudy was and how he always licked her in the same spot on her jaw. Sheepishly, Linda went to a doctor who found a microscopic tumor (bone cancer). The doctor told Linda that if she’d waited longer, it probably would’ve killed her. Linda had trusted Rudy’s instincts, and she was happy she did.

The Scriptures tell us repeatedly that trusting God leads to life and joy. “Blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord,” the psalmist says (40:4). Some translations make the point even starker: “Happy are those who make the Lord their trust” (v. 4 nrsv). Happy in the psalms communicates abundance—an erupting, effervescent joy.

When we trust God, the ultimate result is deep, genuine happiness. This trust may not come easily, and the results may not be everything we envision. But if we trust God, we’ll be so happy we did. By Winn Collier

REFLECT & PRAY
What makes it difficult for you to trust God? How does it alter things if you begin to really believe that trusting Him leads you to happiness?
Dear God, I want the kind of happiness that only You can bring. But it’s hard for me to trust. Will You help me?

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT
We’re given no background on Psalm 40 aside from the notation in the superscription. Within the psalm itself, however, we see two dominant themes—suffering and rescue. The psalm opens with praise for God’s rescue in the past (vv. 1-3). That praise then sets the stage for David’s expectation of further rescue in the future from his present troubles (vv. 11-16). In between, the singer invites his audience to likewise root their trust in God and His mercy (vv. 4-10). The conclusion (v. 17) gives us a picture of David’s desperation and his confidence in God’s care as he affirms, “But as for me, I am poor and needy; may the Lord think of me. You are my help and my deliverer; you are my God, do not delay.” These themes, particularly the theme of God’s expected rescue, are common in David’s psalms and offer us great encouragement in our own dark seasons.
Bill Crowder

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