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Lean! Lean! Lean!

Yesterday I closed the devotional with these words: No one person can give another a foolproof guide for surviving painful times in our lives. People are just too different—and the God who sees each of us individually deals with us in different ways.

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MY God

“Trust in God” is a platitude we offer to hurting people that can evoke hope or despair. If the person has a love affair with Jesus, then our reminder to trust God might help remind them of His faithful love demonstrated through the sacrifice of His son, Jesus…

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Talk to Yourself

“Grammy, who are you talking to?” Our little grandson, sitting in the back seat of the car while I drove to the store caught me. I talk to myself. A lot. I take advantage of solo car rides to practice teaching a Bible study or workshop. I review conversations while cleaning. Instead of thinking…

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Leaning on the Rock

The word “steadfast”, interpreted “stayed” in the ESV version of Isaiah 26:3, is from a term that means “to lean, to rest, to support.” Someone who is steadfast is steady because she is leaning on something that is supporting her. The person described in Isaiah 26:3, 4 experiences peace because she is leaning on the Lord…

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Perfect Peace

Our world longs for peace, yet it alludes nations. Our hearts are restless and many people reveal how “peace-less” they are by their critical and intolerant hearts. Almost every woman I know wrestles with her identity, asking, “Am I enough? What is my purpose? When will it be my turn?” There is often a low grade feeling that there has to be more, that I need to do and be more…

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Weeping as He Went

Tradition tells us that David wrote Psalm 62 in the middle of devastating heartbreak. His son, Absalom, rebelled against his father, plotting to take his throne. When David turned to trusted friends for help, he learned that they had joined his beloved son Absalom in his betrayal. David could trust no one….

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