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Has anyone ever been in a place where they are trusting God with all their heart, and then bad news comes...and then more bad stuff comes....and then more bad stuff comes...and then more bad stuff comes...and then more bad stuff comes....and just when u think u get to the point where nothing will shake your faith...more bad stuff comes....and then more bad stuff comes.....and then more bad stuff comes your way and u get to a point where you think that nothing is EVER work out
Plz share your advice/testimony :D
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Jun_Canada said:
Has anyone ever been in a place where they are trusting God with all their heart, and then bad news comes...and then more bad stuff comes....and then more bad stuff comes...and then more bad stuff comes...and then more bad stuff comes....and just when u think u get to the point where nothing will shake your faith...more bad stuff comes....and then more bad stuff comes.....and then more bad stuff comes your way and u get to a point where you think that nothing is EVER work out
Plz share your advice/testimony :D
Thank you


You have just outlined what most of us are going through Jun_Canada...

How did you know?
 
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Jun_Canada said:
Has anyone ever been in a place where they are trusting God with all their heart, and then bad news comes...and then more bad stuff comes....and then more bad stuff comes...and then more bad stuff comes...and then more bad stuff comes....and just when u think u get to the point where nothing will shake your faith...more bad stuff comes....and then more bad stuff comes.....and then more bad stuff comes your way and u get to a point where you think that nothing is EVER work out
Plz share your advice/testimony :D
Thank you

You are being tested and tested and tested!

...And so are all of us! Hang on and just continue to "Trust"!
 
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Sounds like you've been going through some pretty hard times. I'm so sorry! Sometimes trust is hard, especially when you feel scared and your emotions are raw. You want to believe the Lord is holding you through it all and that He won't let you down and will see you through to the other side. The word says God has given to everyone a measure of faith. You do have faith! And even faith as small as a mustard seed can move a mountain. But if you do doubt the Lord is not discouraged by this. Didn't He save Peter from going under the waves and drowning?

I try to meditate on Jesus crucified. I think of all that He suffered for my sake and how He proved His love for me by dying on the cross. I watch Mel Gibson's movie "The Passion of the Christ." That gives me the right perspective about God. And look! He rose from the dead! You too will rise as you lean on Him.

Then I try to be grateful for what I do have, what we all consider "the little things", a roof over my head, a warm bed to sleep in. two legs to stand on.

I find one of the best ways to trust God is by being grateful for what you do have. That helps me to see the glass is really half full instead of half empty.

And if all else fails...why not watch the video "It's A Woderful Life"?

"You see George, you've been given a rare gift...the chance to see what the world would be like without you."

Jesus will help you! :kiss:
 
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kisstheson said:
Then I try to be grateful for what I do have, what we all consider "the little things", a roof over my head, a warm bed to sleep in. two legs to stand on.

I find one of the best ways to trust God is by being grateful for what you do have. That helps me to see the glass is really half full instead of half empty.
Excellent advice! :thumbsup: Whenever we have those "down" days, the best thing to do is count your blessings. Things could always be a lot worse, right? Also, in life, there will always be rain as well as sunshine. We all have those rainy days that seem like they will never end, but you know what? If you hang in there long enough and trust in God, the rainbow will be just around the corner and sunshine will be back again soon enough.

Never give up on life. There will always be a silver lining behind every dark cloud. Keep the faith and stay positive like kisstheson said. May God give you strength and peace during these tough times you're going through right now. Praying for you...:pray:
 
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Excellent advice! :thumbsup: Whenever we have those "down" days, the best thing to do is count your blessings. Things could always be a lot worse, right? Also, in life, there will always be rain as well as sunshine. We all have those rainy days that seem like they will never end, but you know what? If you hang in there long enough and trust in God, the rainbow will be just around the corner and sunshine will be back again soon enough.

Never give up on life. There will always be a silver lining behind every dark cloud. Keep the faith and stay positive like kisstheson said. May God give you strength and peace during these tough times you're going through right now. Praying for you...:pray:


I have to admit you made me realize just how easy I have it and I thank God for that,because no,I have not gone through what you describe. Besides my husband's unexpected death,the hardest trial I have had was my son being laid off for 10 months and I had to completely support him for several months after his unemployment stopped.I can say I kept my confidence in the Lord, until about 2 months before the end of the trial and I started getting a little shaky.In fact I had a 3 day period where I was really down, climbed right up onto my pity-pot and had a good pity- party going. Didn't want to talk to anyone I didn't go out I just played no-brainer online computer word games,just anything to not even think about it,escape reality. I stayed up all night and went to bed about 5am after the all-nighter and at 7am after the second all-nighter. I just felt like a dark cloud was hanging over me as I walked to the bedroom,when out of the blue "Mat 6:26 Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they?" came to my mind and a sense of peace completely filled me! I knew with every fiber of my being that this trial was about to end and God was in control.Even though my eyes were blurred from lack of sleep, instead of climbing into bed,I knelt beside it and thanked and praised God for a long time that morning and I told everyone I was not worried because this was almost over. After that,the last 2-3 months were a "piece of cake" to get through! Sure enough my son got a new job in the same line of work,and God is in Control! I thank God so much for those times that He has touched me like that.
 
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soblessed53 said:
I have to admit you made me realize just how easy I have it and I thank God for that,because no,I have not gone through what you describe. Besides my husband's unexpected death,the hardest trial I have had was my son being laid off for 10 months and I had to completely support him for several months after his unemployment stopped.I can say I kept my confidence in the Lord, until about 2 months before the end of the trial and I started getting a little shaky.In fact I had a 3 day period where I was really down, climbed right up onto my pity-pot and had a good pity- party going. Didn't want to talk to anyone I didn't go out I just played no-brainer online computer word games,just anything to not even think about it,escape reality. I stayed up all night and went to bed about 5am after the all-nighter and at 7am after the second all-nighter. I just felt like a dark cloud was hanging over me as I walked to the bedroom,when out of the blue "Mat 6:26 Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they?" came to my mind and a sense of peace completely filled me! I knew with every fiber of my being that this trial was about to end and God was in control.Even though my eyes were blurred from lack of sleep, instead of climbing into bed,I knelt beside it and thanked and praised God for a long time that morning and I told everyone I was not worried because this was almost over. After that,the last 2-3 months were a "piece of cake" to get through! Sure enough my son got a new job in the same line of work,and God is in Control! I thank God so much for those times that He has touched me like that.
Soblessed, your testimony touched me. Thank you for sharing with us. :) It's really hard having that 100% faith because sometimes we pray for something and it is taking longer than "we" would like it to take. I'm going through that right now where I have been praying for something since Spring and now it's winter and prayer is still not answered yet...but I know that God's timing is perfect and I just have to be patient and wait. Meanwhile, I should be standing at the mountaintops praising God knowing that it's just a matter of time before things work out. Thank God we have a God who will always love us and never leave us. :bow:
 
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Has anyone ever been in a place where they are trusting God with all their heart, and then bad news comes...and then more bad stuff comes....and then more bad stuff comes...and then more bad stuff comes...and then more bad stuff comes....and just when u think u get to the point where nothing will shake your faith...more bad stuff comes....and then more bad stuff comes.....and then more bad stuff comes your way and u get to a point where you think that nothing is EVER work out
Plz share your advice/testimony :D
Thank you
Frequently, the loss of earthly blessings teaches us more than their possession. When we pass through trials and afflictions, it is no evidence that Jesus does not love and bless us.

The Lord is our helper. He will guide us in all matters if we will trust in Him. No one ever trusted God in vain.

Not in freedom from trial, but in the midst of it, is Christian character developed. Severe trial endured by the grace of God develops patience, vigilance, fortitude, and a deep and abiding trust in God.

Fellow Christian, Satan knows your weakness; therefore cling to Jesus. Abiding in God's love, you may stand every test. Bring faith into your experience. Faith lightens every burden, relieves every weariness. Providences that are now mysterious you may solve by continued trust in God. Walk by faith in the path He marks out. Trials will come, but go forward. This will strengthen your faith and fit you for service. The records of sacred history are written, not merely that we may read and wonder, but that the same faith which wrought in God's servants of old may work in us.
 
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Frequently, the loss of earthly blessings teaches us more than their possession. When we pass through trials and afflictions, it is no evidence that Jesus does not love and bless us.

The Lord is our helper. He will guide us in all matters if we will trust in Him. No one ever trusted God in vain.

Not in freedom from trial, but in the midst of it, is Christian character developed. Severe trial endured by the grace of God develops patience, vigilance, fortitude, and a deep and abiding trust in God.

Fellow Christian, Satan knows your weakness; therefore cling to Jesus. Abiding in God's love, you may stand every test. Bring faith into your experience. Faith lightens every burden, relieves every weariness. Providences that are now mysterious you may solve by continued trust in God. Walk by faith in the path He marks out. Trials will come, but go forward. This will strengthen your faith and fit you for service. The records of sacred history are written, not merely that we may read and wonder, but that the same faith which wrought in God's servants of old may work in us.


Yes,these words are so very true and as I read once"satan knows how to get your goat,because he watches where you tie it"! But I thank God that He doesn't always put us in a valley of trial, He also lifts us on the wings of eagles,and puts us on the mountaintop.
 
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Soblessed, your testimony touched me. Thank you for sharing with us. :) It's really hard having that 100% faith because sometimes we pray for something and it is taking longer than "we" would like it to take. I'm going through that right now where I have been praying for something since Spring and now it's winter and prayer is still not answered yet...but I know that God's timing is perfect and I just have to be patient and wait. Meanwhile, I should be standing at the mountaintops praising God knowing that it's just a matter of time before things work out. Thank God we have a God who will always love us and never leave us. :bow:


I am glad it was something you needed,sis. I am also glad that you shared that you have a burden so we can be praying for you.God Bless! :) :hug: :hug: :prayer: :prayer: :prayer: :groupray: :groupray: :groupray: :wave:
 
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Yes,these words are so very true and as I read once"satan knows how to get your goat,because he watches where you tie it"! But I thank God that He doesn't always put us in a valley of trial, He also lifts us on the wings of eagles,and puts us on the mountaintop.
To often Christians want to live as they please and then expect God to somehow make everything work out.

Trial, if well borne, will refine and purify us, and bring us into closer fellowship with Christ. But people need to stop and consider how often is it that their trials are of their own creating because they have departed from the will of God. Human beings suffer much because they step out of the path that God has chosen for them to follow. They walk in the sparks of a fire that they themselves have kindled. And the sure result is affliction, unrest, and sorrow, which they might have avoided if they had submitted their will to God.

When we take into our hands the management of things which are outside of the will of God, and depend upon our own wisdom for success, we are taking a burden which God has not given us, and are trying to bear it without His aid.
 
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Has anyone ever been in a place where they are trusting God with all their heart, and then bad news comes...and then more bad stuff comes....and then more bad stuff comes...and then more bad stuff comes...and then more bad stuff comes....and just when u think u get to the point where nothing will shake your faith...more bad stuff comes....and then more bad stuff comes.....and then more bad stuff comes your way and u get to a point where you think that nothing is EVER work out
Plz share your advice/testimony :D
Thank you
We often think that those who serve God have more trials than the unbeliever, and that the path marked out for them to travel in is rugged. But does the sinner enjoy his worldly pleasure and enjoyment without affliction? Oh, no. There are times when the sinner is fearfully troubled.

Are the wicked free from disappointment, perplexity, earthly losses, poverty, and distress? Many of them suffer a lingering sickness, yet have no strong and mighty One to lean upon, no strengthening grace from a higher power to support them in their weakness.

The Christian is subject to sickness, disappointment, poverty, reproach, and distress. Yet amid all this he loves God, he chooses to do His will. Amid all his affliction, the Christian has strong consolation. And if God permits him to suffer a lingering, distressing sickness before he closes his eyes in death, he can with cheerfulness bear it all. . . . He contemplates the future with heavenly satisfaction.

Anxiety and perplexity are what cause despondency. Therefore, do not yield to despondency or discouragement. Be assured: "God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way of escape, that ye may be able to bear it."
 
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repentandbelieve said:
To often Christians want to live as they please and then expect God to somehow make everything work out.

Trial, if well borne, will refine and purify us, and bring us into closer fellowship with Christ. But people need to stop and consider how often is it that their trials are of their own creating because they have departed from the will of God. Human beings suffer much because they step out of the path that God has chosen for them to follow. They walk in the sparks of a fire that they themselves have kindled. And the sure result is affliction, unrest, and sorrow, which they might have avoided if they had submitted their will to God.

When we take into our hands the management of things which are outside of the will of God, and depend upon our own wisdom for success, we are taking a burden which God has not given us, and are trying to bear it without His aid.


Very true words,however ,this is not ALWAYS the case. Some trials are just to refine us or strengthen an area of weakness.:) :wave:
 
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talking about trial, i sometimes wonder why it's so miserable being a christian, when throughout the bible, it talks about God's love and joy and such.

i realise that dwelling on the bad isn't what God wants. We are blessed being the children of God. Blessed, not cursed. Once you find the key to your suffering, a whole new world opens. God is there, yes, but to find out what God's trying to tell us is THAT key to THE key.
 
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I will share...

A few years ago, my DH (who has since come to know the L-rd!!) Anyhow he was a hard core alcoholic, and would drink rather than do anything...we were on the brink of divorce...
My oldest daughter had decided to "flirt" with the goth look, and I was worried for her relationship with the L-rd.

Well...DH lost his job, I still hadn't found one after graduating from college...and we were *SO* broke...the week before Thanksgiving, we were served with eviction papers... 2 days later, DH left us...so there I was, alone, 2 girls...and no one but the L-rd to carry me through...
I remember as the DH left I literally fell to my knees...totally broken, totally in need, and totally His.

Several years later, I can tell you that He has reparied our marriage, turned my husband's heart toward His will, and is guiding our family...2 girls and us 2 parents on the path He ordained for us.

G-d is mighty, faithful, and just:bow:
 
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I will share...

A few years ago, my DH (who has since come to know the L-rd!!) Anyhow he was a hard core alcoholic, and would drink rather than do anything...we were on the brink of divorce...
My oldest daughter had decided to "flirt" with the goth look, and I was worried for her relationship with the L-rd.

Well...DH lost his job, I still hadn't found one after graduating from college...and we were *SO* broke...the week before Thanksgiving, we were served with eviction papers... 2 days later, DH left us...so there I was, alone, 2 girls...and no one but the L-rd to carry me through...
I remember as the DH left I literally fell to my knees...totally broken, totally in need, and totally His.

Several years later, I can tell you that He has reparied our marriage, turned my husband's heart toward His will, and is guiding our family...2 girls and us 2 parents on the path He ordained for us.

G-d is mighty, faithful, and just:bow:


:amen: The Lord is faithful! Thanks for sharing with us. :hug:
 
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Blessed-one said:
talking about trial, i sometimes wonder why it's so miserable being a christian, when throughout the bible, it talks about God's love and joy and such.

i realise that dwelling on the bad isn't what God wants. We are blessed being the children of God. Blessed, not cursed. Once you find the key to your suffering, a whole new world opens. God is there, yes, but to find out what God's trying to tell us is THAT key to THE key.



Wow,I really can't relate to this question at all! "Miserable being a Christian":eek: :eek: . I cannot thank the Lord enough for filling me with His Joy! I cannot imagine how the lost make it through the trials of this life without Jesus walking besise them. Yes,Christians will still have trials,that IS life on earth after all,but I'm sorry, I believe any Christian who feels the Christian walk is a "Miserable" life is not walking in God's will,and is therefore not recieving His blessings. With God we can have joy in the midst of the deepest valley! Without obedience there will not be the fullness of God's Blessings. So we must first be obedient to Him,desiring to do His will in ALL areas of our life. I guarantee that the closer you draw to God the tighter his hugs will be! :) :) :clap: :clap: :clap: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:
 
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In fact, i am right in the middle of said occurences as we speak. Not much fun all right, all right--but O Lord, thank you for the Spiritual Growth which results! Although the well-worn saying, "NO PAIN, NO GAIN" is, in some contexts, very trite and banal, Spiritually speaking, it is absolutely TRUE and its fruits most glorious. i assume you are not asking the question regarding TRUST IN GOD out of idle curiosity, but are experiencing pain of your own at the moment, so i'll run through the quickie version of my recent experiences in the hopes that there might be something you can relate to and use as a defense against the evil one playing with your mind.
QUICKLY: about 5 months ago i had the stupidest on-the-job injury ever--i walked off the edge of an auditorium stage in the dark and broke my right foot. i mean this injury was so stupid that my employeer required that i get an immediate drug test because no one could believe that someone who could do something so bizarre was not under the influence of something.
From my end, as a Christian--believing that nothing happens in the life of a Christian which is not a part of His plan for the Christian's life--i wracked my brain and prayed up a storm that i might learn whatever the lesson was that God was trying to teach me through this embarrasing occurance. There were no serious anomolies in my Christian walk, and with an open heart and mind i could not discern what was amiss that God was tried to get my attention about or what the lesson was that He was trying to teach. (i think this is called the "Job Complex".)
i struggled with the pain and the embarrasment and, above all, with the feelings of the meaninglessness of the whole situation--up until my final blood test results came back with an 8.5 on the P.S.A.. i forget (even now) what P.S.A. stands for exactly, but basically it is a potential indicator of Prostate Cancer. My readings have always been a little high, but 8.5 was high enough to where my doctor wouldn't allow me to ignore it as i was want to do in the past and forced--YES FORCED :mad: me to get a biopsy done which, as you have doubtless already guessed, turned up cancerous.
Sooooooo . . . . taking a deep breath (quite of few of them, actually) i told my wife the situation and she, being the Christian woman that she is, immediately Emailed each of my 6 children and most of our friends and acquaintences, in direct opposition to what she knew to be my desires (hasn't she ever read Paul's teachings of submissive wifes, etc.:mad:)--i being kind of a withdrawn and private person--and informing each of them of my current physical status and need for prayer. Rude and inconsiderate and, well, non-submissive, yes, but through those Emails i have, over the last few months, become reconciled with my 2 oldest children from whom i have been extranged for perhaps 30 years due my addictive drinking, drugging, and abuse of the past. Now, the healings i have prayed for for many years have taken place in the Lord's time and in the Lord's (sometimes roundabout, to say the least) way.
Lastly, and actually quite leastly, my 30 days of unused Vacation time, which i was freting over losing on January 1st as per company vacation policies that you "use it or lose it" turns out the be the exact amount of recuperation time i need to recover my Friday's (12/7/05) Prostectomy of which, the surgeon said, he had never seen one go so well or look so good or have such a high success expectation--optomism which would not be prevailing in my case if a few more years had elapsed--as they undoubtedly would have had i not broken my foot in the first place--before the cancer was detected and treated. i honestly don't know whether to laugh, cry, or scream His praises--probably should do all of the above. :clap: . i don't know which of the benefits of this "bunch of stuff in one" i should be the most thankful for--probably all of them equally and once.
IF you stay the course and trust in our Loving God NO MATTER WHAT, i am assured--and i, in turn, assure you--that you will WITHOUT A DOUBT also have ample cause for the use of smilies when what is going on with you is over and you look back on what God has done in your life--as it will be in God's Time and according to His Will. i'm still trying to take it all in, BUT AIN'T GOD GOOD! :groupray:

MAY YOU FIND GOD'S PEACE, JOY, COMFORT, AND HEALING and the FAITH, HOPE, AND TRUST NECESSARY TO ALLOW THESE FRUITS TO OPERATE UNHAMPERED IN YOUR LIVE,
blessings from God and from christosanesti! :amen:
 
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ephraimanesti said:
In fact, i am right in the middle of said occurences as we speak. Not much fun all right, all right--but O Lord, thank you for the Spiritual Growth which results! Although the well-worn saying, "NO PAIN, NO GAIN" is, in some contexts, very trite and banal, Spiritually speaking, it is absolutely TRUE and its fruits most glorious. i assume you are not asking the question regarding TRUST IN GOD out of idle curiosity, but are experiencing pain of your own at the moment, so i'll run through the quickie version of my recent experiences in the hopes that there might be something you can relate to and use as a defense against the evil one playing with your mind.
QUICKLY: about 5 months ago i had the stupidest on-the-job injury ever--i walked off the edge of an auditorium stage in the dark and broke my right foot. i mean this injury was so stupid that my employeer required that i get an immediate drug test because no one could believe that someone who could do something so bizarre was not under the influence of something.
From my end, as a Christian--believing that nothing happens in the life of a Christian which is not a part of His plan for the Christian's life--i wracked my brain and prayed up a storm that i might learn whatever the lesson was that God was trying to teach me through this embarrasing occurance. There were no serious anomolies in my Christian walk, and with an open heart and mind i could not discern what was amiss that God was tried to get my attention about or what the lesson was that He was trying to teach. (i think this is called the "Job Complex".)
i struggled with the pain and the embarrasment and, above all, with the feelings of the meaninglessness of the whole situation--up until my final blood test results came back with an 8.5 on the P.S.A.. i forget (even now) what P.S.A. stands for exactly, but basically it is a potential indicator of Prostate Cancer. My readings have always been a little high, but 8.5 was high enough to where my doctor wouldn't allow me to ignore it as i was want to do in the past and forced--YES FORCED :mad: me to get a biopsy done which, as you have doubtless already guessed, turned up cancerous.
Sooooooo . . . . taking a deep breath (quite of few of them, actually) i told my wife the situation and she, being the Christian woman that she is, immediately Emailed each of my 6 children and most of our friends and acquaintences, in direct opposition to what she knew to be my desires (hasn't she ever read Paul's teachings of submissive wifes, etc.:mad:)--i being kind of a withdrawn and private person--and informing each of them of my current physical status and need for prayer. Rude and inconsiderate and, well, non-submissive, yes, but through those Emails i have, over the last few months, become reconciled with my 2 oldest children from whom i have been extranged for perhaps 30 years due my addictive drinking, drugging, and abuse of the past. Now, the healings i have prayed for for many years have taken place in the Lord's time and in the Lord's (sometimes roundabout, to say the least) way.
Lastly, and actually quite leastly, my 30 days of unused Vacation time, which i was freting over losing on January 1st as per company vacation policies that you "use it or lose it" turns out the be the exact amount of recuperation time i need to recover my Friday's (12/7/05) Prostectomy of which, the surgeon said, he had never seen one go so well or look so good or have such a high success expectation--optomism which would not be prevailing in my case if a few more years had elapsed--as they undoubtedly would have had i not broken my foot in the first place--before the cancer was detected and treated. i honestly don't know whether to laugh, cry, or scream His praises--probably should do all of the above. :clap: . i don't know which of the benefits of this "bunch of stuff in one" i should be the most thankful for--probably all of them equally and once.
IF you stay the course and trust in our Loving God NO MATTER WHAT, i am assured--and i, in turn, assure you--that you will WITHOUT A DOUBT also have ample cause for the use of smilies when what is going on with you is over and you look back on what God has done in your life--as it will be in God's Time and according to His Will. i'm still trying to take it all in, BUT AIN'T GOD GOOD! :groupray:

MAY YOU FIND GOD'S PEACE, JOY, COMFORT, AND HEALING and the FAITH, HOPE, AND TRUST NECESSARY TO ALLOW THESE FRUITS TO OPERATE UNHAMPERED IN YOUR LIVE,
blessings from God and from christosanesti! :amen:


Oh my goodness, this is a wonderful encouragement to me today...:clap: :clap: :clap:
 
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