“Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be removed, yet My unfailing love for you will not be shaken nor My covenant of peace be removed.” Isaiah 54:10
Most of us have experienced how changing circumstances of life have an influence on us and those we love. One moment we experience joy, the next we are in despair. Regardless of these events in our life, we have the assurance of God’s love for us. However despondent we may be, let us never lose sight that Jesus loves us with an eternal and perfect love! In His Love, Do All You Can, While You Can, As Long As You Can, To All You Can….Have a Beautifully Blessed Day! To love means loving the unlovable. To forgive means pardoning the unpardonable. Faith means believing the unbelievable. Hope means hoping when everything seems hopeless.
"God is right in everything he does." Daniel 9:14
God is never wrong. He has never rendered a wrong decision, experienced the wrong attitude, taken the wrong path said the wrong thing, or acted the wrong way. He is never too late or too early, too loud or too soft, too fast or too slow. He has always been and always will be right. He is righteous. In His Love, Do All You Can, While You Can, As Long As You Can, To All You Can….Have a Beautifully Blessed Day! “The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.” Psalm 23:1
Sheep and goats were very precious to the Palestinian shepherds. The shepherds took special care of them by leading them to pastures and water, protecting them and searching for the ones which went astray. Jesus calls Himself the Good Shepherd who cares for God’s children. He provides for our daily needs, protects us, shows us the path of righteousness, and searches for us when we go off course. He lovingly brings each of us back to the safety of the flock. The Good Shepherd offers us His protection and immeasurable love, and asks only that we love Him in return! Oh! To be kept!!! In His Love, Do All You Can, While You Can, As Long As You Can, To All You Can….Have a Beautifully Blessed Day! “Call to Me and I will answer you, and I will tell you great and mighty things, which you do not know.” Jeremiah 33:3
Our trials aren’t superficial or irrelevant. They are vehicles of grace that God uses to bring us growth. Superficial problems call for superficial solutions. But real life isn’t like that; its headaches and stresses go deeper, right down to the bone. They touch the nerve areas of our security. But God says He is a present help in trouble. He is immediately available. Remember that wherever you travel, whatever the time of day; you can call and He will answer. |
Pastor Derrick RichardsonPastor of Community Abundant Life Church Archives
November 2024
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