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How did just going from an inhaler to fighting for your life happen this quick for my mother? I still don’t understand all the reasons why, but just have had to trust in God’s timing through it all. My son Kevin and Natalie came to visit her the weekend before she died. As we ...
(35) The children of Israel did eat manna forty years.--Moses may have added this verse to the present chapter shortly before his death, when the manna had continued for thirty-nine years and nine months. He does not say that it had ceased to be given. We know that in fact it did...
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It did not look promising. Their elevator, too, was broken. What is the problem in Joplin, Missouri, that when an elevator breaks, nobody fixes it? (The desk clerk made the remark that it had been broken for weeks.) We kept driving up the street. The next motel was a LaQuinta. ...
As I continued to reflect on it, I realized there was a deeper truth being conveyed by my niece. The whole incident reminded me of Abraham in Genesis 18, who when he saw three strangers ran out to meet them and did all he could to make them feel welcome. There is even an old tradi...
We are never enough in the world’s standards, but to the only One who matters- we became enough when Jesus Christ died on the cross for our imperfections! He erased the need for the “do’s” and rewrote them with the “are’s”. Who we ARE in Him! We ARE made new. We ARE ...