“He did deliver me from bondage” p. A-20
about #8:
about #8:
“You will have the natural ability to teach,
especially through example. Your nature
will be such that you will be able to walk in ways of truth and soberness, calmness and faith. They will thus learn it deeply. It will be something you are—not just
something you say.
“As I changed, my children began to
change. My
ability to “walk in the ways of truth and soberness” (v.15) caused them to
become more honest and “sober” also.
Their excesses of misbehavior began to diminish even as mine did. How humbling it has been to see that much of
the confusion and contention in them had been a reflection of my behavior.”
I want to shout “Hosanna, Alleluia” from the
roof-tops! I LOVE THIS!! She has SOOOO hit the nail on the head! This is exactly what the Lord has been
teaching me—to change myself and they will follow. That it is incredible He taught her too! Followers of Christ are united in a common
path-- So beautiful.
Hum. A feeling of abundance comes from
faith, not having everything. So even in
the trap of trying to get everything you just want more and more and it’s never
really enough. But when you trust in the
Lord that He will provide and prepare the way; that there will be enough, then there
is a feeling of abundance—and the facts don’t matter because we live by
faith. Cool!
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