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God's sweet presence is here on Christmas Eve!
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Sorry, mods aren't co-ops when summoned over member derailment, insisting against my proof being a 'complaint'.Well, anyone else get a moderator's 'warning' over the piercing of God's word? You know me, I say if you are planting the pure seed, the level of response (good or bad) will tell you somehow, it hit home and might actually be the message God is about to begin in that heart!
Just letting those dear know, in case the powers that be decides to act.
What a wonderful testimony! God undertaking when experiencing trials in health and wellbeing.After one of the hardest, toughest weeks I have had for many years, I am so glad I went online to listen to our church's sermon today.
Earlier this week I was so low and depressed, I literally stopped eating for a couple of days. Later in the week, little by little, I started to get my appetite back, but not fully.
This morning's sermon was about the baptism of Jesus and through it, we were asked to remember the promises we made at our baptism and the promises Jesus made to us.
Earlier this afternoon I felt God speaking to me with a word of encouragement. He wanted me to prepare a meal. He didn't want me to cook up something just for the sake of it, but to prepare something I really love and enjoy. Two scriptures came to mind. The first was Jesus's promise in Revelation 3:20 "Listen! I stand at the door and knock; if any hear my voice and open the door, I will come into their house and eat with them, and they will eat with me". The second was Luke 19:5 where Jesus requested to come to spend the day at Zacchaeus's house. I felt the Lord telling me that he wanted me to eat a meal and He wanted me to share that moment with Him.
The food is cooking and the praise and worship CD is playing. It is going to be a blessed Sunday lunchtime.