If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it.
Happy moments, praise God.
Difficult moments, seek God.
Quiet moments, worship God.
Painful moments, trust God.
Every moment, thank God.
Happy moments, praise God.
Difficult moments, seek God.
Quiet moments, worship God.
Painful moments, trust God.
Every moment, thank God.
I apologize for not writing in more often....whew...where does the time go.
We had a great service at church today. A young man got saved....he knew he just WASN'T..even though he at times had thought he WAS....his testimony was awesome....it took alot of courage and a real conviction from the Holy Spirit for this man to come forward....and then share.....his testimony. Our pastor 's sermon was on What is a Christian.....and it was so good.....I plan to share more on this important subject from my notes...it is really the MOST important decision you make...
Deby
6 comments:
Thank you so much for visiting my blog!! I am glad you liked it. I LOVE your yard sale finds! I usually find practical things. I guess I should be on the look out for lovely things! Thank you for the encouragement!!! I have so much to learn about making my home lovely.
WHAT A BLESSING!!! it's always a wonderful thing to see people trust the Lord :)
I am finally back on my own computer with internet. Stopping in to say HI!
I am so glad the young man got saved and now he knows it. It is nice to have you back.Been thinking about you and praying for you. connie from Texas
Praises to God for testimony.
Congrats. to your son.
Hope yur Fibromyalgia eases up soon and glad you were not hurt in the car crash.
Ah, Deby, thanks for visiting Anna's Place and for sharing about your family. I am praying.
I've been scrolling through your blog. What a wonderful testimony you have. I love to see others reaching out with the salvation message. Oh how people need Jesus! I need Jesus, just like the old hymn goes, "I need Him every day." I'm so glad He promises to never leave us or forsake us.
Praise God about the young man getting saved. My dad's a pastor and he too invites people to ask Jesus into their heart during church servies (and just regular daily interactions with people).
What would we do without Jesus? I'm glad we won't ever have to answer that question...
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