Alone, but not forgotten!
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... lay aside every weight (fear, anxiety) and any sin that does easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us! Hebrews 12:1
Everyone is talking about it, writing about it, and praying about it while we are in shelter-in-place/lock-down mode in our homes. Not just in our town, or our state, or the USA, but the whole world!
Never have we been through such a challenging time. Yes, there was WW1, WWII, many wars. But this is a different kind of war. I won't go into any details about the Coronavirus (I know how to spell it because of the famous beer) but this pandemic started in China and quickly spread throughout the earth. But in your hours at home, I'm sure you have researched the details that come out moment by moment.
It is definitely a new day. A new world. A new way of life. A new world order, as many are calling it. The Bible speaks of the 'last days' but who knew we would actually live to experience them?
Remember ... This is an emotional war. Many are fearful. Stressful. Anxious. Depressed. Sad, but true.
REMEMBER ... This is also a spiritual war. We must be Fearless. Steady. Praying. Ready for battle against our enemy.
His name is Satan, you know.
Emotions are running wild. At the same time, the warriors in the army of the Most High God stand with their armor on. Don't worry, this is not a 'shoot em up!' kind of war. This is praying, standing, and running toward, not away from the days ahead.
Of course I experience fear and anxiety. We are all human. But it is our choice where we choose to live: in fear, or in faith.
Choose today who you will serve. The end times are drawing close. Be prepared for the exciting days ahead, when we can see the Hand of the Lord.
TIP: Stay away from the main-stream-media (MSM). I have tried over and over to watch my once favorite TV stations ... ABC, NBC, CBS. Just won't waste my time anymore. They promote fear and division.
Instead, open your Bible and read. I won't quote scripture because I want you to do some searching for yourself. |
I will close with a 'praise report' regarding my sweet brother John:
He just finished his second immunology treatment.
He's feeling good (pain has subsided)
and my sis-in-law Ger told me yesterday that his
appetite has returned.
(he's down to 169 pounds from 185)
Thank you for your prayers!
We're believing for a miracle!
Read Psalm 91 for comfort,
then read,
The Lord is my Shepherd
I shall not want ...
... though I walk through the valley of
the shadow of death, I will fear no evil;
for thou art with me,
thy rod and they staff, they comfort me ...
Psalm 23
I wish you oceans of comforting blessings!
And remember, whether near or far,
Keep reading and keep that body movin'!
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