• You Will Praise Him Again

    “Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise him, my Savior and my God.” — Psalm 42:11

    Notice the words: “I will yet praise Him.”

    The psalmist was still hurting, but he believed his present suffering would not have the final word.

    Whatever you're walking through today, hold onto God.

    The tears won't last forever.
    The darkness won't have the final word.
    God has not stopped being faithful.

    Put your hope in God. You will praise Him again.

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    You Will Praise Him Again “Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise him, my Savior and my God.” — Psalm 42:11 Notice the words: “I will yet praise Him.” The psalmist was still hurting, but he believed his present suffering would not have the final word. Whatever you're walking through today, hold onto God. The tears won't last forever. The darkness won't have the final word. God has not stopped being faithful. Put your hope in God. You will praise Him again. #Psalm42 #HopeInGod #GodIsFaithful #TrustTheLord #BibleStudy #ChristianEncouragement #FaithInGod https://youtube.com/shorts/xMCN6vYjR2g?feature=share
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  • From Pain to Praise

    Psalm 41 begins with compassion, moves through suffering and betrayal, and ends with praise:

    “Blessed be the LORD God of Israel from everlasting, and to everlasting. Amen, and Amen.” — Psalm 41:13

    David's circumstances were painful, but his confidence in God remained.

    That's the message for us today: people change, circumstances change, but God remains faithful forever.

    Amen and Amen.

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    From Pain to Praise Psalm 41 begins with compassion, moves through suffering and betrayal, and ends with praise: “Blessed be the LORD God of Israel from everlasting, and to everlasting. Amen, and Amen.” — Psalm 41:13 David's circumstances were painful, but his confidence in God remained. That's the message for us today: people change, circumstances change, but God remains faithful forever. Amen and Amen. ๐Ÿ™ #Psalm41 #PraiseGod #GodIsFaithful #BibleStudy #Jesus #ChristianEncouragement #Faith #Psalms https://youtube.com/shorts/suEErMtQcf4?feature=share
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  • Good morning to everyone. Grace and Peace be with you.

    Today looks to be a potentially soggy day again. I checked the weather on my phone and it was a muddy puddle. This brings me to my funny story for you today.

    Yesterday, my husband and I had a meeting with our VA lawyer in a new town. Because of all the storms and flooding issues, the crowd was much smaller. We actually got to ask a couple of questions when we sat down with him. We did not feel rushed. As good as that was, it was not the highlight of the trip. While waiting for our turn, we met some new friends. Two of which just happened to be authors. One of which just happens to run a podcast. Hmmm. Any thoughts on why we went to ‘this’ meeting with the lawyer and not the meeting place? I wonder if Someone knew who we were going to meet.

    One of these two individuals’ spouses has memory issues. The other is applying for their survivor’s benefits with the lawyer’s help. I wonder Who designed this meeting?

    Since I have been retired, I have been hyper-focused on making sure that I take care of my husband and keep his medical stuff straight and on track. I have been hyper-focused on keeping our lives as smooth as possible. So hyper-focused that when my littles from across the pond arrived, I was not the fun American grandma. I was grumpy grandma. That changed yesterday.

    On our way home from the lawyer, I was thinking about all this rain, the flooding, and then I thought about the muddy puddles in my yard. I decided on the way home that we were going to play in the muddy puddles. God gave them to us, why not play in them? So, when I got home, I changed into shorts, kicked off my shoes, and challenged the grandkids to a splash fest. I do not know how long we played, but we all needed showers when it was over with … and that is after washing off with the garden hose. I even got the other grandma to play in the muddy puddle. We all were muddy puddle winners.

    Too often, the enemy gets grown-ups to think they have to be adults all the time. When in fact, Jesus tells us that we are to come to Him as children. In all these storms, there have been ugly skies, so dancing in the rain has not been possible … however … splashing in the muddy puddles … well now, that is an awesome stress reliever.

    Today is His day. Today we are going to his house to worship him, whether in a church or a prayer closet. Today we are going to thank Him for his blessings and for the trials. Today, we give God the glory and enter His presence as children. Will you join me on the heavenly playground of muddy puddles?

    Be blessed.

    **And he said: “I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.” – Matthew 18:3-4
    Good morning to everyone. Grace and Peace be with you. Today looks to be a potentially soggy day again. I checked the weather on my phone and it was a muddy puddle. This brings me to my funny story for you today. Yesterday, my husband and I had a meeting with our VA lawyer in a new town. Because of all the storms and flooding issues, the crowd was much smaller. We actually got to ask a couple of questions when we sat down with him. We did not feel rushed. As good as that was, it was not the highlight of the trip. While waiting for our turn, we met some new friends. Two of which just happened to be authors. One of which just happens to run a podcast. Hmmm. Any thoughts on why we went to ‘this’ meeting with the lawyer and not the meeting place? I wonder if Someone knew who we were going to meet. One of these two individuals’ spouses has memory issues. The other is applying for their survivor’s benefits with the lawyer’s help. I wonder Who designed this meeting? Since I have been retired, I have been hyper-focused on making sure that I take care of my husband and keep his medical stuff straight and on track. I have been hyper-focused on keeping our lives as smooth as possible. So hyper-focused that when my littles from across the pond arrived, I was not the fun American grandma. I was grumpy grandma. That changed yesterday. On our way home from the lawyer, I was thinking about all this rain, the flooding, and then I thought about the muddy puddles in my yard. I decided on the way home that we were going to play in the muddy puddles. God gave them to us, why not play in them? So, when I got home, I changed into shorts, kicked off my shoes, and challenged the grandkids to a splash fest. I do not know how long we played, but we all needed showers when it was over with … and that is after washing off with the garden hose. I even got the other grandma to play in the muddy puddle. We all were muddy puddle winners. Too often, the enemy gets grown-ups to think they have to be adults all the time. When in fact, Jesus tells us that we are to come to Him as children. In all these storms, there have been ugly skies, so dancing in the rain has not been possible … however … splashing in the muddy puddles … well now, that is an awesome stress reliever. Today is His day. Today we are going to his house to worship him, whether in a church or a prayer closet. Today we are going to thank Him for his blessings and for the trials. Today, we give God the glory and enter His presence as children. Will you join me on the heavenly playground of muddy puddles? Be blessed. **And he said: “I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.” – Matthew 18:3-4
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