Sunday, November 3, 2013
PAIN AND PROBLEMS (8TH IN SERIES)
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The message here is what we believe and find and have found
spoken with unequivocal boldness from the
cross.
Read all of these chapters and in so doing you will find
the following message.
I love you. Because you are precious in my
eyes, I love you. I will be with you.
Don’t be afraid for I will
strengthen you and I will hold you up with my right hand.
I have redeemed
you. I know you by name. I know everyone of your names. Can a mother forget a
suckling child? Yes, but I the Lord God will not forget you. Is my arm too short
that I, sitting up in heaven, cannot reach down and lift your life up?
Of
course not, says the Lord God. I am like a shepherd who gathers my lambs in my
arms, and I will gently lead the mothers of young sheep.
Shades of the
23rd Psalm, “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want…He restoreth my soul…
Yea, through I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no
evil: for thou art with me, thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.…thou art with
me….Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I
will dwell in the house of the Lord for
ever.”
“I shall know why –
when Time is over –
That is what I am saying too; that life is a schoolroom,
and for all our earthly learning we never really get our advanced degree until
we enter the heavenly schoolroom where a new wideness of vision gives us the
opportunity to understand what we have never completely understood
before.
This God who loves all of us
as if there were only one of us is such a precious gift.
This God who speaks to you and me through a
thousand sunrises and a million stars.
A God whose love we best
understand and are influenced by when we have began to love an increasing number
of others.
began on this blog
“Wyrick’s Writings”…
and will continue until finished.
Then a new
Series on PRAYER will begin..
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