Good morning to everyone. Grace and peace be with you.

Did you all get out yesterday and enjoy that magnificent and beautiful day that God provided? The sun was high and bright. The temperatures were comfortably cool. The wind wisped gently and playfully. It was a stunning depiction of a Spring day. I hear that we are in ‘fake’ spring right now, but hey, it is gorgeous, and I will take it. Now, this cold I am trying to catch…I could do without it.

It was so wonderful yesterday that I took a walk out to the area around my ‘she shed’ and made a new video. I do believe that this is going to be a new thing with me and the intro is ‘Let’s take a walk.’ Check them out.

While I was watching one of our shows last night, one of the lines made me think. “Sometimes the right thing to do is the hardest.”

There is so much truth to that statement. Sometimes … the thing that we know we need to do … is the hardest because we have to hurt feelings, or we have to put ourselves out there, or we have to ruffle feathers …. Get what I am saying here. Easiest example is that of a bully. Even as adults, we have a difficult time getting involved when we see something that is wrong. That is one of the enemy’s favorite tools … complacency. The thought of ‘it’s not my businees,’ ‘I don’t want to get involved,’ I can’t afford to get in a fight and get hurt’, etc. These are the thoughts that run through our mind. So, many times, we just walked on and then talked about what we saw and did nothing to help.

Let me ask you this. If you were the one bullied, wouldn’t you want someone to intervene? Weren’t we being bullied by sin when Jesus died on the cross? I am extremely thankful that He intervened.

All I am saying is that when you see something wrong, do something that is difficult. Maybe that something is calling the police. Maybe that something is a homeless person needing food and digging in trash cans. Maybe that something is a child acting out for attention and needs a soft voice. Maybe that something is a person in distress who just needs a hug. There are many ways to help. Just be the vessel.

Be blessed today my friends.

***With God we will gain the victory, and he will trample down our enemies. – Psalm 60:12
Good morning to everyone. Grace and peace be with you. Did you all get out yesterday and enjoy that magnificent and beautiful day that God provided? The sun was high and bright. The temperatures were comfortably cool. The wind wisped gently and playfully. It was a stunning depiction of a Spring day. I hear that we are in ‘fake’ spring right now, but hey, it is gorgeous, and I will take it. Now, this cold I am trying to catch…I could do without it. It was so wonderful yesterday that I took a walk out to the area around my ‘she shed’ and made a new video. I do believe that this is going to be a new thing with me and the intro is ‘Let’s take a walk.’ Check them out. While I was watching one of our shows last night, one of the lines made me think. “Sometimes the right thing to do is the hardest.” There is so much truth to that statement. Sometimes … the thing that we know we need to do … is the hardest because we have to hurt feelings, or we have to put ourselves out there, or we have to ruffle feathers …. Get what I am saying here. Easiest example is that of a bully. Even as adults, we have a difficult time getting involved when we see something that is wrong. That is one of the enemy’s favorite tools … complacency. The thought of ‘it’s not my businees,’ ‘I don’t want to get involved,’ I can’t afford to get in a fight and get hurt’, etc. These are the thoughts that run through our mind. So, many times, we just walked on and then talked about what we saw and did nothing to help. Let me ask you this. If you were the one bullied, wouldn’t you want someone to intervene? Weren’t we being bullied by sin when Jesus died on the cross? I am extremely thankful that He intervened. All I am saying is that when you see something wrong, do something that is difficult. Maybe that something is calling the police. Maybe that something is a homeless person needing food and digging in trash cans. Maybe that something is a child acting out for attention and needs a soft voice. Maybe that something is a person in distress who just needs a hug. There are many ways to help. Just be the vessel. Be blessed today my friends. ***With God we will gain the victory, and he will trample down our enemies. – Psalm 60:12
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